Sunscaping


Hi Marc,

Use the Ruler (I) tool in PS and u tick one end of the horizon and then slide it over to the other end. Or u press Shift + I until u see a ruler icon.

Then, go to Image - Image Rotation - Arbitary; and it will show u how much angle it actually tilt and then just hit the OK button and it will auto fixed the horizon flatness. Try to zoom 100% when u tick the 2 points for more acurate reading.

Hope it helps and thanks to Bro Yapster to teach me this too...:bsmilie:

Cheers,
Thomas

thanks for de tip~
 

lol, mostly for the ulu places (like punggol & sembawang end) i drive in. if u need any help for the location of these places dont hesitate to ask :)

ok thanks , will PM you in future =)
 

Nice series especially those Sembawangs ones! Lovely tone and compo!

How in the world did i miss this thread!!!
 

Nice series especially those Sembawangs ones! Lovely tone and compo!

How in the world did i miss this thread!!!

lol, thanks for dropping by marah :) u should try shooting the forested area in sembawang too!
 

anyway wildcat arh, if u want to go there urself i uploaded a simple map sometime back, can check out this post :)
 



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Rise and Shine, Singapore
 

had spent a quiet weekend over in a bintan kelong, and was treated to a nice and long sunrise. was thrilled to have found that the beach had rocks much similar to those found in punggol :)






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Simmer
 

Epic thread! Nice shots (and good effort waking up for countless sunrises // sunsets!)

Say, I facing this myself recently so I would like to ask: do you AWB? or Tungstun/Flor? My conclusion to myself is : no correct WB . But just curious about people's preference :)
 

Epic thread! Nice shots (and good effort waking up for countless sunrises // sunsets!)

Say, I facing this myself recently so I would like to ask: do you AWB? or Tungstun/Flor? My conclusion to myself is : no correct WB . But just curious about people's preference :)

thanks for dropping by Jonathan :)

for me I usually prefer warmer colours for sunrise/sunset pics, so WB is most of the time set to cloudy. however, depending on the conditions u might need to adjust accordingly.. u might not want the warmer range all the time :) hope this helps!

cheers,
marcus
 

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