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


MARINA.jpg REZIZE by young hing, on Flickr

stitched. 5 images together. 2 days ago.


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Good work there!...

Hmm.. i am not pro at landscape,just that i think the water stitching is hard with the ripples.. near mid there, can see a spilt in the water wave.. hee.

Give me i dun even know what to do! marcus , when can teach us liao.
 

MARINA.jpg REZIZE by young hing, on Flickr

stitched. 5 images together. 2 days ago.


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Good effort.


But you need to note a few things :
1. Stitch lines - too obvious on the waters; Clone out or use a slower shutter speed so that the water looks more evened out.
2. Horizon and tilt - too much distortion in that the GBTB side is totally curved upwards. Consider another stitch program which has an option to shift this around and choose a persepctive type (eg. Hugin, which is free)
3. Consider the 'weight' of the composition - its a bit unbalanced imo. Notice how there is empty 'space' to the left while the right is rather abruptly cropped off? Try to plan a bit ahead to that you are left with extra space on the left and right than allows you to play with the final composition/crop after the stitch. Alternatively, you might want to balance out the composition by cropping out more of the left.

You did control the exposure for all the frames which is a good thing.
Trying and daring to post is always the first step to improving.
So keep it up :)
 

Good work there!...

Hmm.. i am not pro at landscape,just that i think the water stitching is hard with the ripples.. near mid there, can see a spilt in the water wave.. hee.

Give me i dun even know what to do! marcus , when can teach us liao.

Hello, me learning la..:bsmilie: ripples caused by a passing boat. Only ametuer will capture the ripples. wait la..soon and coming Pro. lol..



Good effort.


But you need to note a few things :
1. Stitch lines - too obvious on the waters; Clone out or use a slower shutter speed so that the water looks more evened out.
2. Horizon and tilt - too much distortion in that the GBTB side is totally curved upwards. Consider another stitch program which has an option to shift this around and choose a persepctive type (eg. Hugin, which is free)
3. Consider the 'weight' of the composition - its a bit unbalanced imo. Notice how there is empty 'space' to the left while the right is rather abruptly cropped off? Try to plan a bit ahead to that you are left with extra space on the left and right than allows you to play with the final composition/crop after the stitch. Alternatively, you might want to balance out the composition by cropping out more of the left.

You did control the exposure for all the frames which is a good thing.
Trying and daring to post is always the first step to improving.
So keep it up :)

tks \jk for the tips. first time here for macro but saw this beautifulview and hence try some pano using ballhead to control manually. macro lens used. will take note of your points here and tks,,


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felix, you are portraits specialist:bsmilie::bsmilie:

tks anyway.


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This is taken last Saturday with Pentax DA 20-40 Limited.
 

A once in a lifetime shot for me

i remember when i was very young, i saw that it was raining at the front of my house but sunny behind the house..never thought i will have the chance to experience something like this again..was very lucky to have capture this shot..maybe not the best technically but certainly hard to replicate

it was raining on the left side of the bridge and clear on the right side..no PS trickery..this really happen on Sat nite

IMGP1279 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr
 

A once in a lifetime shot for me

i remember when i was very young, i saw that it was raining at the front of my house but sunny behind the house..never thought i will have the chance to experience something like this again..was very lucky to have capture this shot..maybe not the best technically but certainly hard to replicate

it was raining on the left side of the bridge and clear on the right side..no PS trickery..this really happen on Sat nite

Wow.. lucky you. :)
 

A once in a lifetime shot for me

i remember when i was very young, i saw that it was raining at the front of my house but sunny behind the house..never thought i will have the chance to experience something like this again..was very lucky to have capture this shot..maybe not the best technically but certainly hard to replicate

it was raining on the left side of the bridge and clear on the right side..no PS trickery..this really happen on Sat nite

https://flic.kr/p/DHXd4PIMGP1279 by Unforgiven28, on Flickr

This is definitely not photoshopped....this is real photography works....nice job bro....
 

SILVER FLY-3.jpg RESIZE by young hing, on Flickr


Single shot with flash light. macro with tubes.

SILVER FLY ? ANYONE CAN ID?

took this single shot too. crop 50 oercent. A120 macro with extension tubes. flash light used. cross posting from another tread.

HOUSEFLY-001.jpg MY RESIZE by young hing, on Flickr

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20160205-IMGP0208.jpg RESIZE by young hing, on Flickr

zika virus anyone???


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