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From Day 2 of Cosfest.

Very cloudy day, hence not as much contrast as yesterday. Tweaked PP for a more dreamy look with the soft filter. Shot with the K135, naturally. :lovegrin:

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Bro,Luvly shots pic very sharp also...K135..:think:..Haha just kidding.
 

Got a new old lens: Tamron Adaptall 90/2.5 last week. Did a quick test run this weekend when I brought the kids to Bukit Batok Nature Park. Had a lot fun walking up and down on the hill, didn't really take many photos due to the mosquitos and light rain.

Here are a couple of testing photos from the lens:

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Nice and sharp. Thanks for sharing.:D
 

Thx, istDeS. Ok, no more "pei-seh". Here are a few more attempts.

#1. Found a bird nest with young chick. Gone after 1 week.
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#2. Flower taken at Botanical Garden with an old Pentax A 28-105
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Thanks for viewing.

:think:Any reason to use the high ISO? first one is using ISO1600 and the flower at ISO800. Did you mix up the lens, the flower is showing it is took with the FA 28-200?:confused:
 

From Day 2 of Cosfest.

Very cloudy day, hence not as much contrast as yesterday. Tweaked PP for a more dreamy look with the soft filter. Shot with the K135, naturally. :lovegrin:

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Nice portrait shots from the Cosfest.:)
 

shot with DA*55, Batik-painting

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"Sky & Sea"
K20 + Sigma 70-200

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istDeS, you are right. I mixed up my lenses and cam. 2 days after buying over the K10D, I took the photo of the flower while learning to use the K10D. Last used a slr was Nikon FM2 in 1997. Why high ISO 800? Blur...just shoot w/o reading manual first. High ISO 1600 of the bird photo - was shooting indoor, kids playing games - drawn by outside commotion, got excited, started shooting w/o changing ISO... so sad, probably could have made a better photo. Hopefully, learn my lesson... Anyway, I'm having fun. Thx for your comments.
 

Thanks Lawrence and Desmond. :)

The K135 is so sharp that I have to soften it to cover up "facial imperfections". :bsmilie:

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woah the girl really dyed purple from what i can see of her roots.
but very chio. :)
 

Candid shots from NDP rehearsal.

We are from SMUuuu..... shouted the gal from left 2...

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Hi pretty...Snap!
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Shot with K20+Sigma 70-200

Hi Lawrence,

Your new Sigma poison is getting into me leh.:o
 

You all went to shoot NDP rehearsal har. It started to rain few seconds before the fireworks. It came at a sudden and everyone ran for shelter.:bsmilie:

We decided not to bring our tripod and were spared the blessing.:angel:
 

shot this with Lancer in Botanical garden recently.

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A200 macro.

marcus
 

Got a new old lens: Tamron Adaptall 90/2.5 last week. Did a quick test run this weekend when I brought the kids to Bukit Batok Nature Park. Had a lot fun walking up and down on the hill, didn't really take many photos due to the mosquitos and light rain.

Here are a couple of testing photos from the lens:

K7FW0608_s.jpg

This is a lovely portrait of your son.
Killer lens on killer camera = killer shot :thumbsup:

From Day 2 of Cosfest.

Very cloudy day, hence not as much contrast as yesterday. Tweaked PP for a more dreamy look with the soft filter. Shot with the K135, naturally. :lovegrin:

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Very nicely done PP. Colour tone is very complimentary, but having cat ears sticking out of one's head is eyecatching enough. :bsmilie:
 

Bedok Reservoir apartment blocks

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Pentax MX Sigma 16mm f/2.8 fisheye on Ilford FP4 Plus
 

Good one, nice perspective use of the fish eye, Dennis.
 

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