Still chasing butterflies with longko's lens. Longko I think I'd probably get it already.. Quite good enough for my purposes.. =D
Ya, you are doing a great job with it.:thumbsup: It's always good to see a lens well used instead of sleeping in the dry cabi:bsmilie:
BTW you bought which flash?
Still using built-in..
Going down to SLS to check out your recommendation later.. =D
Sorry, wrote wrongly. Should be 2nd photo looks foggy. Whats the secrets in taking great photo shots ? Underexpose ? Small aperture ? Any advice ?
One more from Penang
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Still chasing butterflies with longko's lens. Longko I think I'd probably get it already.. Quite good enough for my purposes.. =D
K100D with Sigma 70-300 Macro
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as usual, original snap after resize.
Presenting the BEAUTY and UGLY
*istD + DA21/3.2
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cheerss..
I can see you've been having some macro fun w/ the Sigma 70300 already. Maybe you can step up and get a dedicated macro lens straight away![]()
Nice shot btw.
Hehe, I think I'll stick to the 70-300 though.. Like the range, mmm. 180mm macro is out of my budget for a long long time until I finish school. =D
Thanks! =)
Honestly, regradless of which lens you use, you make full use of it:thumbsup: I really respect people like you, making full use of what you haveBTW one day when you free can teach me on butterfly photography liao:bsmilie: I'd always been bad with wild butterflies:embrass:
That's an interesting shot. Looks a very nice place for sunrise or sunset photos :think:
This place is called Telok Kumbar, famous for it's Prawn Noodle and unfortunately not for either sunrise or sunset. That's why the photo is in B&W.
I went to this place by Taxi from town, took photos until after sunset, then waited for taxi/bus for more than an hour....until I took a lift from someone :sweat:
That's Penang, If you don't drive, better dont go anywhere.
Here is one more, with kit lens only.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/225/516171060_bf23fad16c_o.jpg