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but isnt the orientation wrong? as in shldnt it be vertical?
 

my mistake. there goes my nickname. :D
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hahaha nice place to go, went to check out the guy's shots u told me... :D my next place to shoot!
 

got a gathering on 14 june 2008 to tis place, joining them?
 

hmm dont think so, nt free on that day hehe

think i prolly go on weekdays
 

Thank you all. Still learning. ;)
 

My part on the Southern Ridges-Henderson Waves

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nice, clear and sharp :thumbsup:
 

im surprised that at least that owners of 6500fd are still around.. and hey nice place! i wanted to go there, any good directions to follow?
 

Hi Guys, first time posting with my S6500..
Been trying to learn to use it efficiently.. :)
thanks for comments and advice...

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took some pics during business trip to Sunway @KL...

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thanks..
 

Thanks a lot vince... glad that it is still able to perform in the night, not sure if its due to the SUPER CCD. Its not easy while trying to achieve the optimum aperture (~f5.6) for sharpness and avoiding handshake at the same. Phew...

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here another take from me :D C&C welcomed!

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hey professionals, would like some technical help here.. i'm gg to shoot the fireworks during coming Aug 22th, can anyone advise me on the settings? dont wanna lose a chance of taking the fireworks with poor settings so its better i ask first.. :D

i'm thinking of these settings so just want some C&S from fellow fireworks shooters here.
Shutter: slightly lesser than 1 sec(Shows as 8 on screen on camera)
Aperture: f2.8
ISO: 400
No flash.

What do you guys think? thanks in advanced everyone
 

hi there, there's a useful article i bookmarked some time ago on shooting fireworks. hope it helps. =]

http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-photograph-fireworks/
thanks buddy, i'll go read it.. btw.. 6500fd isnt remote controllable right? so we cant get a remote..

also.. lower ISO better for night shots? i usually do it with 400, heard its quite alright actually but i still get white dots..
 

ya, it isn't. but well, i guess u can make do with other functions.. like using the timer function. =]

since a tripod is deemed a necessity when it comes to shooting fireworks (esp. when long shutter speeds are used), i reckon using a lower ISO is feasible. afterall, i'm sure u'd want a clean n nice shot after hours of anticipation, yup? ;)
 

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