allo butties:sweat:
my friend helped me to photoshot my pic...:embrass:
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Just getting your advise then, how should I capture #7 & #8. Must I get the model to move to another location, or can I reposition he camera angle if models are not moving.
my friend helped me to photoshot my pic...:embrass:
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Hey, just notice your signature. I think you use the wrong word.
Direct translation of the Chinese character would have to be
Lotuswizard
Hahaha
Please check again.
Nice! One thing i notice abt fairy is that compositionwise is not a prob for her. So while ur fren PP for u, did u pick up the steps and process? Hee... Is ur this fren an admirer of ur eating prowess... WAHHHHAAAA :heart:
my friend errh..eats 5x my qty...:thumbsup:
bro, I am not sure if this will help you improve or not, I remember many years ago, my teacher thought me the following "rules" to follow, prior to taking a shot.
1. Composition
2. Lighting
3. Background
They are in the order of sequence, when you approach a subject, first thing you need to consider is the composition ( how you want the picture to be like ).
Second, you then study the lighting condition of the environment ( lighting is very important to create the correct type of mood ).
The final thing which is also very important ( but most people do not practice ) which is the background. Keep the background as clean as possible, if the environment does not permit, then use the largest possible aperture and longest possible lens to blur the background..
These are not from me, they are words from my teachers...
hope it helps.![]()
your flen ish GARFIELD ?!?!?!![]()
my friend helped me to photoshot my pic...:embrass:
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u should learn from ur friend not just let him/her help u process ur pic:sweat:
bro, I am not sure if this will help you improve or not, I remember many years ago, my teacher thought me the following "rules" to follow, prior to taking a shot.
1. Composition
2. Lighting
3. Background
They are in the order of sequence, when you approach a subject, first thing you need to consider is the composition ( how you want the picture to be like ).
Second, you then study the lighting condition of the environment ( lighting is very important to create the correct type of mood ).
The final thing which is also very important ( but most people do not practice ) which is the background. Keep the background as clean as possible, if the environment does not permit, then use the largest possible aperture and longest possible lens to blur the background..
These are not from me, they are words from my teachers...
hope it helps.![]()
Thank you very much Kang, will take note of that, hopefully don't forget when it is the crunch time for photo taking. Sometimes speed is the necessary evil to capture first without thinking too much about other things.
Will take note.
Lotus, I thought KT wants to give free lesson on Photoshop, when and where ah?
huh....jialat...:bheart:
who can give me photoshop lessons? i buy dinner :heart: