Welcome Jk . It was actually a ideal that came from my landscape experience when i want to shoot something against the sun . Try it at firework . Din know it can work too![]()
That is why y are called simon the super, supersimon

marcus
Welcome Jk . It was actually a ideal that came from my landscape experience when i want to shoot something against the sun . Try it at firework . Din know it can work too![]()
That is why y are called simon the super, supersimon
marcus
Welcome Jk . It was actually a ideal that came from my landscape experience when i want to shoot something against the sun . Try it at firework . Din know it can work too![]()
thanks for sharing! great work on the processing, it was flawless man, couldnt tell it was blending. how did you manage to mask out the fireworks so perfectly? i always find it difficult to do masking as the edges are always not mask properly...
Baby! baby! and more baby photos...
That's all I can find time to take these days...
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And loving all of it :lovegrin:
More photos here :
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/threads/932577-Only-one-chance
I've found that 'Chinese' system is very hard for the "aspiring baby photographer".
Even worse if its Chinese + KS/KS (kiasu/kiase) Singaporean system.
Cannot take off baby clothes; environ too cold (even with the weather these days); posing will sprain the neck; flash will blind baby; etc, etc, etc.
So every session is planned ahead. I set up everything under the fan.
Natural light if I can, bounced or umbrella flash if I need them.
Test that the prop and lighting is ok, then, turn off the fan, start to prepare baby and take the shots fast.
All this activity w/o the fan is really quite hot. :sweat: