Supersimon27
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Had a 2nd studio shoot with Janice Goh 2012 FHM Finalist
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Bro , you improve a lot from the 1st shoot . This series very very nice . Great Job
Had a 2nd studio shoot with Janice Goh 2012 FHM Finalist
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#210 Sometime you just don't need to go too far to shoot landscape photo . Was sick for a week - Kena Hand Foot mouth (yes me ... not my son). Was on MC but light was really great . Apply permission from wife to go down and take a walk alone with my tripod and K-5 . Always want to features this tree located behind my house hence decided to frame it in .
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Woodlands Ave 5 by Simon Teo (supersimon27), on Flickr
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This one is lovely.
Is there any color cast for the ND110 you are using? (seems pretty good to me)
Thanks JK. Yes ND110 tends to give a brownish cast, that pic I've fixed it.
I got the Hi-Tech 10 stop ND sq filter too, it gives a blueish cast. Most likely will be selling it off.
Which ND110 is this? Thanks
I'm thinking of changing my Tianya one. The color cast from it is unevenly distributed and hard to remove (In fact, I've never succeeded in fully removing it)
The ND110 sometimes do leave a very bad cast near to bottom of the photo, at times not easy to fix, so somtimes I just crop them off, leaving a non 3:2 ratio.![]()
Looks like you've found a nice spot nearby
I got HFM thru my daughter too some time back.
The adult immune system fights the virus even harder, fever is worse that in children.
Very Nice!
What are you using to add the warm color btw?
The cast should be even.
Are you talking about banding? That should be solved with use of a VF cap.
See post here: http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/general-tech-talk/712178-banding-issue-nd-filters.html#post6209953