Photos taken by Pentax cameras for tech. discussion - Season II


Your photos are beautiful bro! :)
thx bro

Ceiling seems to slant to the left side... was this intentional?

Love this one. :thumbsup: How'd you do this? /noob
thx. the ceiling is not intention to slant to left side. is my monitor screen up lorry ler..( spoilt ) and i am poor in drawing straight lines =)

Love the way u compose this 3 photo

Post more bro
thx bro looking to learn from u =)
 

Some seascapes, the usual combination of camera body + lens, i.e. K-r + Sigma 10-20mm

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Hi edutilos, what filter is used for this photo? Any CPL used?
Cheers.
 

This type of shot is a once in a lifetime chance. Well... actually twice in a lifetime for me :), but did not know better the last time when my daughter came out.

Baby Wei_Jua at 4 days
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K5, FA35/2



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Congrates JK. She is a cutie...


Shot this a few days ago in malaysia.. was also in gunung Ledang earlier in the waterfall area but not the resort homes


macro spider with panagpr macro by luctomar, on Flickr

marcus
 

my baby princess was born on 8 june :)

one of the first pix after reaching home.

K5, K85 Soft
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This type of shot is a once in a lifetime chance. Well... actually twice in a lifetime for me :), but did not know better the last time when my daughter came out.

Baby Wei_Jua at 4 days


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Congrats Donald and JK.
 

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K-x, 135/2.5 Bayonet, Vivitar 2x Teleconverter.
Shot RAW, ISO 100, F/9, 1/10s; cropped to about 95%. Hahahha
 

Finally manage to get my first set of compound eye.:sweat:

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K-x, 135/2.5 Bayonet, Vivitar 2x Teleconverter.
Shot RAW, ISO 100, F/9, 1/10s; cropped to about 95%. Hahahha

Wow! Really really nice capture. All the details on the Moon surface.
 

thanks!
I ran a set of ebay chinese extension tubes on tammy 90, then slap on a raynox 250 on it.
and off camera YN560 triggered optically by onboard flash.
 

A few days ago I stopped by gunung ledang and could not resist shooting this fly at the waterfall, (rapids) area. I was not geared up to take macro but nevertheless, managed a few shots as macro lens was with me and I used on-board flash with some paper cups as diffusers, found at the rubbish site.:)


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Panagor lens handheld. styrofoam paper cup as diffuser.:bsmilie:

marcus
 

Here's one with the 18-55 II and K-r.

Panorama stitched from 4 frames at 18mm.

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just checked your flickr, amazing shots from the K 135 man!
 

Just a couple of recent photos...

Many people like to take full moon, but I think a partial moon is more interesting 'cos you can see the definition of the craters.
F*300mm + Kenko 1.5x TC
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It's always nice for the hubby when the wife attempts to bake... ;p
Tamron 90mm macro, bounced flash off the ceiling
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Just a couple of recent photos...

It's always nice for the hubby when the wife attempts to bake... ;p
Tamron 90mm macro, bounced flash off the ceiling

no offence meant to you or your wife but the colours and shape makes the croissant look rather unflattering :sweat:

maybe a wider perspective might help - showing the kitchen and maybe even some baking tools - kinda like still life ... gives the photo more context rather than a macro / close-up shot. just my 2 cents.
 

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