Nice shoot . the xmas feel is strong ! Can i know everynight also got snawfoam or only weekend ?? thanks
Scintillation said:
Aside from processing, i find that this composition makes the two main elements (mbs and shenton way) appears very disengaged. Would still be better shot as two separate photos.
The processing for #371 is kinda weird and unlike you.
Lacking in the mid tones I feel.
Nice shoot . the xmas feel is strong ! Can i know everynight also got snawfoam or only weekend ?? thanks
#372 is really awesome scintt. great job![]()
Agree.. Bravo.. How I wish I could take nice pics like u
What happened here Jon? This is unlike you...
Oh dear, is it my processing? I shot this angle because I wanted the reflection inside too...
Compo wise, I dont think it work even with the vertical fixed as shooting wide and too close, everything seems distorted...
Even you have include the pavement line leading to the archi, it does not applies here. The image is unbalance, too heavy on the right and the line makes it even heavier. Even the reflection is not complete either...
The processing, I reckon you want to increase the dynamic range but here, it becomes cartoon-ish...
Funny to say that....ha ha...i started off with HDR and extreme processing done till it turns into cartoon-ish..guess age is catching up and seeing things differently...
Scintillation said:Haha, I guess my more recent shots have been influenced by Jonathan Danker and his very saturated colours! Yeap, I did push quite a bit of shadows for this shot, so I guess it could do with a little more contrast and less saturation. Guess the previous angle (the one where the temple is right in the centre), is better. But, haha, it seems that the Getty people liked it! They just messaged me for the full-res shots of both angles.
Getty seems to be quite lax after opening up to Flickr actually, I know stock agencies used to be quite particular about details being present, I am open minded about the image but I am quite surprised that they don't seem to be as stringent on such things as I thought stock agencies would be. After all, extreme saturation does destroy details in the image, especially when seen large.
By the way, the lowest level doors are brighter than the higher parts of the temple. I would personally prefer to even out the exposure there.![]()
Oh yes! This is great....an enjoying it @ large for awhile now before I drop the message...
Wonderful..
Scintillation said:376. âAngular City
http://www.flickr.com/photos/scintt/8263389266/
Angular City by Scintt, on Flickr
I like this. Just one thing, not sure if i see wrongly on my phone, but is the sides of the left building curving inwards?
Scintillation said:Haha, thanks! Glad it worked for ya. Nope, they are not curving inwards - guess it's an optical illusion! Anyway, there's a small pano mismatch somewhere in the shot that I can't seem to rectify, oh well.