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It was bloody cold standing there waiting for the sun to come out ...
around 5 degree

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Very nice!:thumbsup:
 

梅里雪山
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梅里雪山
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:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

I like the curve created by the flags.... makes the pic unusual.



thanks,
the flags are commonly known as "wind horse" - 风马
 

雨崩村
the road to the YuBeng village
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梅里雪山
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Thanks for sharing, went for Yunnan few years ago, but didn't managed to capture as nice as yours. I notice that the exposure control is perfect. Was it done in-camera? Care to share some tips?? Thanks:)
 

Thanks for sharing, went for Yunnan few years ago, but didn't managed to capture as nice as yours. I notice that the exposure control is perfect. Was it done in-camera? Care to share some tips?? Thanks:)

Thanks.

Actually both "internal" and "external"

Internal
- being Singaporean , I KS, shoot raw to have more room for recovery in pp

"external"
- wait for good lighting :)
- use GND to reduce the contrast range, the lesser the range, the easier to get good colors
- and of cse pp is done, bu i mostly use "auto" mode in LR / PS

hope it helps :)
 

still on the road, a peek of the village
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Thanks.

Actually both "internal" and "external"

Internal
- being Singaporean , I KS, shoot raw to have more room for recovery in pp

"external"
- wait for good lighting :)
- use GND to reduce the contrast range, the lesser the range, the easier to get good colors
- and of cse pp is done, bu i mostly use "auto" mode in LR / PS

hope it helps :)

Thanks ...

I shoot raw before too, but found that my PP skills is still not there yet, so end up depend on the camera by shooting JPEG ;p
Sorry what do you mean by "auto" mode in LR/PS??
 

Thanks ...

I shoot raw before too, but found that my PP skills is still not there yet, so end up depend on the camera by shooting JPEG ;p
Sorry what do you mean by "auto" mode in LR/PS??


raw is more useful in difficult lighting condition,
I dun do much pp also, just use it to recover the details if needed


"auto" mode in LR/PS refers to
"auto tone" in LightRoom / "auto level" in Photoshop ;p
Generally, LR's auto works better :)
 

raw is more useful in difficult lighting condition,
I dun do much pp also, just use it to recover the details if needed


"auto" mode in LR/PS refers to
"auto tone" in LightRoom / "auto level" in Photoshop ;p
Generally, LR's auto works better :)

hmmm, this is the first time I know about LightRoom, went to do a google on it and found it to be from Adobe as well, and it is said to be a image management application. But I still can't find how is it different from Photoshop which can also be use as a image editing application.

Care to share some light?
 

hmmm, this is the first time I know about LightRoom, went to do a google on it and found it to be from Adobe as well, and it is said to be a image management application. But I still can't find how is it different from Photoshop which can also be use as a image editing application.

Care to share some light?

Photoshop is a much more powerful in terms of image manipulation ,
while LightRoom is more geared towards photo management and (lighter) processing
e.g.
some things Light Room cannot do currently
- layering
- channel swap

Some things PhotoShop don't do
- provide a catalog to manage/organise your photos
- keeps the original by default


in short
if you need to do alot of pp on fewer photos - photoshop
if you need to pp alot of photos with basic pp - light room ;p
 

Photoshop is a much more powerful in terms of image manipulation ,
while LightRoom is more geared towards photo management and (lighter) processing
e.g.
some things Light Room cannot do currently
- layering
- channel swap

Some things PhotoShop don't do
- provide a catalog to manage/organise your photos
- keeps the original by default


in short
if you need to do alot of pp on fewer photos - photoshop
if you need to pp alot of photos with basic pp - light room ;p


Sweet and simple explanation ...
Understood ...
Thanks :)
 

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