Thanks guys, I guess that shot was my major.When I was there, I noticed the tiles, and I know I do not own a T&S lens, so to straighten without any photoshopping, I included the tiles. I didn't realize it did led the viewers' eyes to the buildings. haha
Well anyway, I may slowly make a move towards shooting architecture again. Recently my legs had gone bad... Not too sure but I had alot of sores on my legs after visiting so many beaches, ie. Changi, Punggol, Sembawang, etc. I guess I discovered an allergy; so damn itchy!! I probably have to buy myself a pair of high boots to protect my skin of my legs whenever I enter the water instead of sandals.
Oh, that would be such a pity. I really like your shots of our coast line![]()
love your series bro, I have a question for you, when you merge the different images, how do you tackle moving objects like eg the boats in order to eliminate the ghosting effect, is there a function in Photomatix that could eliminate that?
Oh, that would be such a pity. I really like your shots of our coast line
Hi Stefan,
Suggest to change the title of your thread to be more relevant, since Japan is not in Singapore.
= Stefan's Weekly Singapore City/Landscapes =
Love your "Fuji in a cup", very creative!
Thks bro on yr detailed explanation but i doubt i will try it , sounds complicated
By the way where did u take the photo of Ion from? Would like to try one day
SomeFormOFhuman said:Thank you!!!
Haha, if exceuted it's relatively simple.I'll try to put it in just two steps:
1. Watch the boat, wait for it to "stop" spinning.
2. Has it stopped? SHOOT, NOW!!!
Well, and that's it! haha.
For ION Orchard I took it at the 12th floor carpark of Shaw Centre.Technically, it's a non-public area and the guards will try to stop you. I told them I was just shooting pictures of ION and they just say, Oh! Ok!
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Damn... Got new pics of Pasir Ris and Lower Peirce Reservoir to upload when my computer's PSU blew out. Gotta get a replacement ASAP.No PC in the meantime. I'm in camp anyway, so yeah.
Here's something from Japan a long time ago:
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Fuji In a Cup
Mt. Fuji, Japan. Cup's a little dirty though... I unintentionally placed a cup filled with water on the Window Sill of my hotel room, and it created this illusion.
very creative..
SomeFormOFhuman said:Thanks Hightone!! nah, it wasn't me being creative, the cup; it was there by accident. haha.
Well guys, my PC is finally fixed. Replaced my 1200W Thermaltake PSU and now I am ready to upload photos I took last week.
Dance with Me [Panorama]
2 Image DRI panorama using ND 0.9 Soft graduated + Hoya NDX 400 9 stop filter. Highlights intentionally overblown by 20% to achieve a dream-state effect. Pasir Ris Park, Singapore.
Tide was high, rarely see trees on water!
Starting to loose faith in sharing in CS as nobody seems to care to comment or give any C&C about my work.