King of Hades...sharp enoughthink this is my sharpest handheld ghost capture.. hahha
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ok think i go n develop 2 sheets too

King of Hades...sharp enoughthink this is my sharpest handheld ghost capture.. hahha
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Aren't they the kind of stuffs that made you just want to grab your camera and head out to shoot - right now!?
Some good stuffs here too - an ebay seller from which I bought from:
http://www.giannigrattacaso.com
Aren't they the kind of stuffs that made you just want to grab your camera and head out to shoot - right now!?
Some good stuffs here too - an ebay seller from which I bought from:
http://www.giannigrattacaso.com
more inspirations for urban LF photography :
http://www.florianedelassee.com/site/tokyo-night-views-2006/
http://www.birke.net/index.html
King of Hades...sharp enough
ok think i go n develop 2 sheets too![]()
Aren't they the kind of stuffs that made you just want to grab your camera and head out to shoot - right now!?![]()
Now in Holland... keep the nice stuff coming guys!
Now in Holland... keep the nice stuff coming guys!
yea he really has an eye and patience for good photography. He does exposure blending, so some pics have to take a second/third look.![]()
nah, you guys can tag yourselves if you want to. hah
lkkang said:nice pics here bro,
I missed this outing. I had the feeling that the sculpture in the park is stationary and will not turned out to be very interesting. Everyone shooting from the same direction and there is no lighting to play with. But I was wrong.
I see something very different here. You have blurred that main subject and have included a "slave" subject in the composition . This make the viewer's imagination goes wild... The picture has depth and becomes interesting !!! wonderful !
thanks for sharing, picture worth waiting for
Billy
no group photo but good to see the guys in action. i believe this one is in mixed artificial lights? I think it looked better i n black & white . definite worth a visit there again.if anyone free he can DI a DSLR on like wootsk said.
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