lastboltnut
Senior Member
No flash, ambient indoor light.
Jackals said:nice shots....u took with flash?
Jackals said:nice shots....u took with flash?
dare nt post le.. i tink i post too much already. besides, my shots are nt of standard..lastboltnut said:No pic today??
NightZ88 said:dare nt post le.. i tink i post too much already. besides, my shots are nt of standard..
hahaz.. thx for e compliment. well, here's another..lastboltnut said:Hey, we are not that snobbish woh.....anyway, you pics are nice mah. Mine so lousy also I post woh:embrass:
Anyway, this thread is for Sx IS user mah, not for the PROs.....no worries. But not that I am saying no PRO Sx IS users here lah.![]()
NightZ88 said:Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?
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hmm.. u mean nt havin so tight a composition? ha.. thx for e advice and compliment den.cerebrus said:Would landscape with more open space infront of the tiger been better?
Great exposure as usual![]()
Hacker said:
Well, shooting in an aquarium can be a pain. You need a good source of light. Does the tank have a tube for light? Also, I will normally do exposure lock or go to full manual, so there is a bit less lag.lastboltnut said:Hey guys,
Here is my new model at home......
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But not very sharp leh.....may be due to my hand not so stable......Any tips to get it better?
cerebrus said:Well, shooting in an aquarium can be a pain. You need a good source of light. Does the tank have a tube for light? Also, I will normally do exposure lock or go to full manual, so there is a bit less lag.
Jackals said:guys...need some advice.
when i go for night shoot...the end product is usually very dark even if the flash on.
what happened huh?