Newbies Outing (Part 13) - 21 July Marina Bayfront Area Photos


Good attempt for #1, although it seems a bit soft (not too sharp) to me.
For me, #2 is underexposed. Most of the buildings are a bit too dark to see the details. Also, I assume in this picture that you are trying to make Fullerton as your main subject? If so, I would probably compose it such that it is placed about one third of the scene and zoom out a bit as to not cut off the maybank tower.

Thanks korbidp3k. I have problem cropping Fullerton :(. Maybank tower is too high in proportion to FH. I tried allowing the entire Maybank in but that resulted in alot of unwanted area up north. Any suggestion how to solve the problem? Noted the under-exposed :D.
 

Wow! Great capture!
Thanks!

nice catch adrian (to), too bad I wasn't able to join, because my wife asked my help to take a photo of Jaychow signature session... :(
Haha, next time lah. Now share with us the pics of JayChou :P

Sorry I did not compliment you specifically earlier... but I really really like your #1.

You post this sort of shot, the newbies will be 'scared'... hahaha. How did they fare? All feel more confident now?
Thanks Kevin! Was lucky enough to catch the rays with Dingaroo, Barnabasngai and Zelot yesterday because we came a bit early.
I'm also newbish lah, still a lot to learn. I'm keen to see the participant photos as well. I think in general mostly was unsure of exposure, metering and also how to get their horizons and vertical straight. Hopefully they can get a better understanding from the outing :)

This one! :thumbsup:
Okay, I thought the coloured photos were saturated because of contrast, but yeah, that's what I meant.
Thanks :). I think I need to calibrate my home monitor or something :embrass:. When I post my pics last night, it seems ok to me. Now I see from the office monitor, the colors do feel slightly over saturated haha.
 

#1: Rays of light
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#4: Trying out B&W conversion
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#1 is nice and like an oil painting (i wasnt early enough to capture these rays though~ sighz...

#2 nice, b&w seems to look nicer


Pano stitch
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Nice capture and like what korbidp3k, the lines are leading the eyes.
I saw 2 cranes on the left side of the photo. maybe leaving them out would be better?


Thanks korbidp3k. I have problem cropping Fullerton :(. Maybank tower is too high in proportion to FH. I tried allowing the entire Maybank in but that resulted in alot of unwanted area up north. Any suggestion how to solve the problem? Noted the under-exposed :D.
Maybe you can try to take that shot in a portrait orientation instead a landscape orientation. This way you can keep the Maybank tower and Fullerton in the shot and without the esplande highway/bridge
 

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Submitting one more pic with the rays of light with B&W ;)

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Sorry if OT a bit, but for these rays kinds of pic, do you think B&W or color is nicer? :sweat:

I will prefer color... If u hv one... Yest colors is wonderful.. It simply do the sky injustice by converting to BnW:)
 

Thanks!


Haha, next time lah. Now share with us the pics of JayChou :P


Thanks Kevin! Was lucky enough to catch the rays with Dingaroo, Barnabasngai and Zelot yesterday because we came a bit early.
I'm also newbish lah, still a lot to learn. I'm keen to see the participant photos as well. I think in general mostly was unsure of exposure, metering and also how to get their horizons and vertical straight. Hopefully they can get a better understanding from the outing :)


Thanks :). I think I need to calibrate my home monitor or something :embrass:. When I post my pics last night, it seems ok to me. Now I see from the office monitor, the colors do feel slightly over saturated haha.

Probably getting a calibration tool is the best option, but if budget constraints, can consider going to THIS site to see what you can achieve.
 

You've got a nice & great panoramic shot! :thumbsup:

Agreed... Nice pano CT.. But I will do away with the cranes on the left..

This is like a massive uwa fisheye shot:bigeyes:
 

Pano stitch
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Very refreshing view and a well-exposed pano CT! :thumbsup:
Perhaps can exclude the cranes on the left? 2 bottom corners distracted me a bit as well..

Submitting one more pic with the rays of light with B&W
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Sorry if OT a bit, but for these rays kinds of pic, do you think B&W or color is nicer?

Wah Adrian, you have an eye for rays huh? Next time must go shooting with you again so that I can capture rays too! :bsmilie:
Just curious as to how the colour version turned out? :think:
 

So far we haven't seen our big boss - Dingaroo homework..??? :devil:
 

Hi guys, my very first time shooting landscapes and joining an outing. Thanks for organising this outing! Was late so couldnt catch the sky : (
C & C welcome so i can improve : D

#1
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#2
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#3 (Would having less of the sky been better?)
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All my photos seem very soft : x
 

#2 gave me a "weird" feeling coz of the extreme distortion, but I think it looks cool if just a single shot in a series.
My favourite would be #4 because of the sense of space and also the lovely capture of the golden light in the background. The CBD buildings also nicely exposed...

#5 seems kinda cramped, but maybe it's because of the small size of the image.
To the left of the leftmost building is something distracting, am I right?

Thanks Kevin for your comments..#5 was taken at the extreme left end lower platform. I actually wanted to "demolish" the extreme left building - too tall for the rest, and further left there were constructions again!

apart from the compositional balance for 3 and 4, felt that ur key focal elements is abit heavy on ur left on both pics.. And buildings "chopped" off for #3 on the extreme left..

Bryan

Thanks Bryan... I fully agree with you. That location, as I have expressed to some, was not ideal. A better angle will be from Esplanade end before the floating platform to capture the Singapore cityscape.

The lighting is wonderful in this atmospheric panorama scene..
Just thought it's time for me to challenge myself to a nice panoramic photo.
By the way, nice to meet-out with you.

Hi Jacob,
Nice to have met you too. It was not difficult to practise pano shots there as everything was very leveled. Very little distortion and the software did all the rest easily..
Thanks for liking the picture.


I like #3 the most, although composition-wise it is a bit heavy on the left side. :)

Thanks korbidp3k..

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This very nice...

esther
 

Thanks Kevin for your comments..#5 was taken at the extreme left end lower platform. I actually wanted to "demolish" the extreme left building - too tall for the rest, and further left there were constructions again!



Thanks Bryan... I fully agree with you. That location, as I have expressed to some, was not ideal. A better angle will be from Esplanade end before the floating platform to capture the Singapore cityscape.



Hi Jacob,
Nice to have met you too. It was not difficult to practise pano shots there as everything was very leveled. Very little distortion and the software did all the rest easily..
Thanks for liking the picture.




Thanks korbidp3k..



This very nice...

esther


The lights on the ground (in coolthought's pano) look interesting. Just wondering if there are other possible foreground elements if aiming towards CBD skyline.
I think I really need to go look-see look-see for myself to get a better idea.
 

yeah me curious to know also. :)

they didnt say anything about us bringing the tripods up. there was a whole row of us using it. maybe they only make noise about the tripods when there are more ppl?
 

they didnt say anything about us bringing the tripods up. there was a whole row of us using it. maybe they only make noise about the tripods when there are more ppl?
that's good to hear! :)
sekali it all depends on their mood...
 

that's good to hear! :)
sekali it all depends on their mood...

Really can't imaging how could Adrian carry this bag up to the floating boat..:dunno:

The length of this tripod bag is 80cm..

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I like this one, well toned :)

Thanks korbidp3k. I have problem cropping Fullerton. Maybank tower is too high in proportion to FH. I tried allowing the entire Maybank in but that resulted in alot of unwanted area up north. Any suggestion how to solve the problem? Noted the under-exposed.
If you want get a focus on the Fullerton, two suggestions that I can think of at the moment is you shoot in portrait mode or you zoom in close to isolate it completely.
PS. just realised that my suggestions are actually 'illustrated' by Gaowei's photos haha.

yeah me curious to know also. :)
Yesterday was my second time on the skypark and on both occasions, i managed to bring my tripod and there are also quite a number of other people shooting with tripods. Once you reach the top, there are no guards to bother you.
In yesterday's outing, some bring their tripods inside a tripod bag, some bring together with there camera bags and bro Dingaroo even just bring exposed without any cover. But we all passed through and were able to shoot with no problem :)
 

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I will prefer color... If u hv one... Yest colors is wonderful.. It simply do the sky injustice by converting to BnW:)
I see, thanks for the input Bryan :) Yeah I think it's per case basis haha. Should check first if the color version is good. I like this one better in B&W but when I tried to convert my #1 to B&W, don't really like it.. prefer the color version haha.

Wah Adrian, you have an eye for rays huh? Next time must go shooting with you again so that I can capture rays too! :bsmilie:
Just curious as to how the colour version turned out?
Haha, no la. Me just happen to be lucky enough ;).
I didn't really like the color version of that pic. Because the part where the cloud opens up (where the rays are coming from) is actually a highlight (even when I tried to take with -EV) shot and it becomes an isolated pure white in the middle of the blueish hazy sky. That's why I tried to convert to B&W and I find it nicer. And that triggers my previous question on whether B&W or color versions are actually nicer in other ppl's opinion ;p
 

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