The above is over-exposed. For me, I will reduce the exposure from the over-exposed photo, then merging the two, bringing out the sky from the under-exposed photo into the over-exposed photo. But that's just me.
Think i am among one of the last (If not the last) to submit my captures yest morning.. :sweat: Apologies was out entire day yest and little time to process/review my pics..
Overall, felt the lighting was damn flat yest/dull with little interest the both fore and back ground.. the only vital focal elements are the Clarke quay and its reflection and surrounding buildings like riverside point etc.. There's a critical super short period where there's some glow of orange which i think bro DD123 managed to captured. (Missed that..arghwwww...)
Didnt took much as was busy answering qs to some of the newbies and tcss most of the time.. :sweatsm: Nonetheless some pics to share..
First pic I think is ok. It is close to what the actual seen looks like. THe 2nd pic, is it after PP or is it just over-exposure? looks like a water color effect or high-key effect. quite nice but a little too bright.
Not bad bro. I guess these are the shots taken after steady shot is turned off.
Waaaa bro, this one is nice. Too bad the boats moved a little causing that shake. If not is perfect... Blame that uncle walking in and out of the boat.
Waaaa bro, this one is nice. Too bad the boats moved a little causing that shake. If not is perfect... Blame that uncle walking in and out of the boat.