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#76 seems interesting. Where's this place? I'm wondering why did you choose B&W?? :)

National Museum. The colors seemed too distracting for me.


# 78

My first go with a FE tilted stitched pano.

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National Museum. The colors seemed too distracting for me.

I see.. It's been an awfully long time I've been to the National Museum.. I should make an effort to visit some time soon.

#78 is a fantastic shot!! :) Fully utilising the effects of FE leading the eye down the beaten track.. :thumbsup: Didn't know there exists TS FE lens.. :dunno: LOL..
 

National Museum. The colors seemed too distracting for me.


# 78

My first go with a FE tilted stitched pano.

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of all the tilts, this one works the best. only thing is the purplish lavender sky doesn't look good with the brown and green, which is kind of my preference which i do not know if everyone sees it the same way. there is however some abnormally bright spots (? ghosting) of the sky in the mid right among the twigs, think you should do something about that area.
 

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Thanks Kelvin and Raghnall for ur comments. Punggol is a lovely place!

Hi zoossh thanks for the comment, agree that there is much to be done with the processing as well.

Ryan
 

Hi zoossh thanks for the comment, agree that there is much to be done with the processing as well.

Ryan

actually only that little localised area. any idea how did it arise?
 

actually only that little localised area. any idea how did it arise?

Might be wind .. I was bracketing but there might be movement in the branches . I am not too sure either. close up sure looked like as if slight double image in that area. But i shooting wide apertures sometimes produces some really wierd flares. but in this instance probably not the case
 

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National Museum. The colors seemed too distracting for me.


# 78

My first go with a FE tilted stitched pano.

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:thumbsup:
My first time to see a fisheye tilted picture.
Fisheye with some adapters?
 

:thumbsup:
My first time to see a fisheye tilted picture.
Fisheye with some adapters?

Hi iso100. Thx for ur comments. It was a Mamiya 24mm f4 FE on a Mirex tilt shift adapter.

The effect of the barrel distortion is best brought out by a pano to bring the corners into the picture ( else a single shot would just look like a badly corrected rectilinear 24mm perspective on the 35mm )

Ryan
 

Hi iso100. Thx for ur comments. It was a Mamiya 24mm f4 FE on a Mirex tilt shift adapter.

The effect of the barrel distortion is best brought out by a pano to bring the corners into the picture ( else a single shot would just look like a badly corrected rectilinear 24mm perspective on the 35mm )

Ryan

very nice.. may I know where's this place? (exact location .. ?)
 

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very nice.. may I know where's this place? (exact location .. ?)

Thx minzhong.

From the Punggol jetty, you turn right and walk on the beaten off track. Following along the trail all the way and u will find a little canal / stream with a bridge. Took the shot after crossing bridge.

Midway you should be passing by the tree in # 77

Ryan
 

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great series
 

Ryan!! More More More!!!

:P
 

great series

Thx Manda!

Ryan!! More More More!!!

:P

Just came back from a trip from Batam, will try find time to shoot abit more ;)

when did u shoot this? hmmm...i wonder where were all the people

Hi Fallenphoenix, it was taken in the morning ard 10+. There were some fellas around, but i took the picture in 3 parts ( left middle right ) so I got some time to take them when no humans appeared.

Ryan
 

very nice take of the esplanade, though i would whiten the shot such that the walls are white, but not sure what the resultant palette will look like. a pity about the advert on the left breaking the symmetry here - consider cropping off the sides?
 

It's amazing that you made otherwise mundane local scenery so beautiful and surreal!
 

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