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E-M5 + 9-18mm + R72


An afternoon at Singapore Japanese Garden

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Is your EM-5 converted?
 

EM5 at Chinese Garden with 9-18mm F5.6 2.5


God of thunder! How did u manage to schedule his arrival so nicely haha....just joking, nice shot bro, something i had always wanted to do but no success yet :)
 

Backlog from Esplanade MRT station.. Talking to wonglp about the EPL-3 this morning reminded me that I have some shots inside the camera haha. :P

EPL-3 + 14-42 kit lens

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Nope, using filter on lens.

Hi bro last time you mention after attach the R72 filter must use the front dial to whiten the green foliage. But mine still remains red??? If possible can list down the exact steps...would be much appreciated. Thanks for liking the photos, still trying to figure out how to make those lightening shots sharper, can see the buildings out of focus. Maybe next time I will try a shaper lens like the 20mm.
 

E-PL5, 45/1.8, in-camera B&W filter

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E-PL5, 20/1.7, in-camera B&W filter

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Hi bro last time you mention after attach the R72 filter must use the front dial to whiten the green foliage. But mine still remains red??? If possible can list down the exact steps...would be much appreciated. Thanks for liking the photos, still trying to figure out how to make those lightening shots sharper, can see the buildings out of focus. Maybe next time I will try a shaper lens like the 20mm.

Bro I think u r probably already on the right track, same green foilage during different time of the day will reflect light differently, u can't get exact white, can only dial white balance until it appears whitish. Using one of the images as example, hope it helps:


Adjust CWB until the green foilage to the right of the bridge appears as white as it can be. As u can see, it is still not exact white,
the entire image is still very red-purplish. For this image my CWB is 2150K. If u had used Auto WB instead, the image will be extremely red.

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Further adjustment of WB in Lightroom using a white subject as reference, in this image i use the clouds which gives me a tint value of -90

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Now swap Red and Blue channel in Channel Mixer, i use Gimp to do this, should be similar in PS.

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Final adjustment in Level, Color, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness. There is no right or wrong settings here, it's all up to your preference.

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Thanks a lot Motionstills!!! That's what this forum is for ;)

learnt something new again!!!
 

seems abit ghostly...like he was blending into the cloth!!!


Haha... he was behind the scaffolding at a construction site. I like the texture of the whole picture though :)
 

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