nik34
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Huat ah!
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Nice shots! Never see this 4D nuts around...if i bought 1 this moring maybe now already
Huat ahhhhh!....Dreammmmm..:bsmilie:
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Huat ah!
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[Refering to pic below] Here the top part is too dark, i increased the exposure but the lighting then became too bright.
Question: How can i have a brighter background yet not over-exposing the deco lighting? Thanks in advance.
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And a few more from a wannabe-portrait shooter... hahaha....
Mushrooms, anyone? + I sing for you
Guess who? + I can sing too
I wish all CS members & fellow Pentaxians " GONG XI FA CAI "
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too easy man..haha
some more..
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My share!!
This is life!
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Thanks Desmond,Ya man will find sometime to visit kevin already.Lawrence, "GONG XI FA CAI"! Nice pics and time for you to do some cleaning too...dust spot.
Lawrence, I really like this photo. You captured the "This is life!" moment - shoot photos. laughing and being Happy ! :thumbsup:
Shoot earlier in the evening at the golden hour around and just after sunset to get a balance between the sky and the lights. Other than that, try "fill light" in Lightroom, or "shadows" in Photoshop, or play around with curves?
Hi Darren, thanks for the advice. I believe Lightroom is another photo editing sofware just like Photoshop? I don't have PS too, but will start looking into these software soon. Right now i am only using Microsoft Office Picture manager to do simple rotate, crop, resize and autocorrect :embrass: