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


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Didn't know what to eat and shoot on a lazy Sat afternoon. (and stuck at home again)
So whipped up a "healthy" version of Laksa that had no oil and used milk instead.
Hmm... Its certainly not as smooth without the oil....

Actually, I don't know what the heck I was cooking
Used all sorts of noodles in that stuff...udon..yellow mee...etc.. :D
 

Theres this bright and round moon last week... Took this chance to take a different feel on MBS -(HDR)-

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Tamron 17-50 2.8 + pentax k5
 

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DA 15mm
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FA 31mm
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Wednesday went to Botanic garden ,that was a rainning day.........hide inside the shelter waiting for the rain to stop,4:30pm the rain stop so I decide to go back home, the next movement I stand up this B/W "Oriental magpie robin" come n said hello to me :)
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Friday 17/03/2011 Sunny Day "Punggol Park" With my Sigma 150-500mm :)
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Trying my hand out at a vertorama as detailed here: Flickr: Discussing Vertorama Tutorial in Vertoramas

Easier than I thought.. :)

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Pentax K5 with Tamron 10-24mm.

Did you just tilt the lens up towards the sky or shifted the center of the tripod column upwards without shifting the lens?

When I tried it sometime back (turn lens up), the perspective distortion made it impossible to stitch the 2 frames together.
 

Did you just tilt the lens up towards the sky or shifted the center of the tripod column upwards without shifting the lens?

When I tried it sometime back (turn lens up), the perspective distortion made it impossible to stitch the 2 frames together.

For this one, I didn't do exactly what was detailed in the tutorial... But I guess if I were to do it how it was detailed in the tutorial, the point to blend would be the sky, instead of the cranes... So you layer and blend at the sky above the cranes?

Here I actually just took two perfectly vertical frames side by side and blended at the sand/water/sky area.. :) Same principle, I guess?
 

For this one, I didn't do exactly what was detailed in the tutorial... But I guess if I were to do it how it was detailed in the tutorial, the point to blend would be the sky, instead of the cranes... So you layer and blend at the sky above the cranes?

Here I actually just took two perfectly vertical frames side by side and blended at the sand/water/sky area.. :) Same principle, I guess?

Ok. Thanks.
Got to explore this more.
 

shooting this olive-backed sunbird at Vivo City,with my assistant Ryan Neo "SON" , we use some way to attract the birds to the place we want the birds be. It`s fun fun fun :)
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shooting this olive-backed sunbird at Vivo City,with my assistant Ryan Neo "SON" , we using some way to attract the birds to the place we want the birds be. It`s fun fun fun :)
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Vincent, nice catch of this little bird with beautiful background. :thumbsup:
I couldn't see a bigger pic when I clicked the pic but I feel it's abit over sharpened.
 

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