Newbie's landscape collection [jeffchanjj]


by the way you may also need to tweak the photo a little in post processing...

slightly pushed up the contrast and light areas if i didn't remember wrong

i use lightroom because i'm not really a very good photoshop user

remember to use a small aperture (or large f number, usually f8 and above to get most of the stuff in the photo in focus)

hey thanks for sharing, u use any filters? next time i go try to take more landscape~ haha :D
 

nope didn't use any filters

jiayou! practice makes (near) perfect
 

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the camera meters the exposure required based on the entire scene you see through the viewfinder

spot and center weighted metering is based on a much smaller area
 

the camera meters the exposure required based on the entire scene you see through the viewfinder

spot and center weighted metering is based on a much smaller area

thanks man :D
 

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Hi,
I wonder whether it is my monitor problem, but the snow in all your pictures (except #11) look greyish.
Cheers.
LEW
 

Hi LEW, thanks for pointing that out to me :)

It's definitely not your monitor problem because i find them greyish too :bsmilie:

I guess it's because there was fog in many of the pictures / some could be underexposed like #9 due to the huge blast of sunlight :sweat:

And it could possibly be my black and white treatment too of course :sweatsm:
still not very good at using black and white in lightroom
 

#17
Don't think this can be counted as a landscape but oh well...i'll just post it
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#4 white balance, its too bluish. U may want to adjust the color temperature for a warmer color.
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Switzerland- Lucerne
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#7 Nicer if it is in HDR or exposure fusion of 3 or more bracketed shots as the details in the trees will be brought out. It will make this good shot great.
#7
Switzerland - Mt Titlis (Engelberg)
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I like this shot. Nice composition.
 

#4 white balance, its too bluish. U may want to adjust the color temperature for a warmer color.


#7 Nicer if it is in HDR or exposure fusion of 3 or more bracketed shots as the details in the trees will be brought out. It will make this good shot great.


I like this shot. Nice composition.


Thanks so much for your advice dude! Appreciate it very much! :D
 

Ok enough of switzerland photos...on to the photos from Paris now :D

#18
The Golden Eiffel Tower
Same old touristy cliche shot i would say
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Well a dazzling one?
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Enjoy the photo of ur architectural building
did u used UWA lens when u took those building?
 

Enjoy the photo of ur architectural building
did u used UWA lens when u took those building?

hi! glad you like them ;)

nope i didn't use a UWA...i used my 18-55 nikon kit lens...at 18mm of course :bsmilie:

would love to have a UWA though :devil:
 

#20
Paris - The Louvre
(Not sure if you guys like blowing out dull skys for architectural shots in post processing:sweat:...any feedback is appreciated)
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#21
View from top of Eiffel Tower (though not the highest, was only at the 2nd highest floor :confused:)
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i am sooo confused by this picture...not even sure if the horizon is straight :sweat:
 

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