dickson fung
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take this 2 hr ago...using Lumix Fz18 f8 8 iso200

take this 2 hr ago...using Lumix Fz18 f8 8 iso200
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Lumix Fz18 and 28 user pls give some comment..how can i make it better..give some advice pls
haha... no lah... did do a few shot, coz was trying out different shutter speed, was taken during the ndp reheasal, so from evening till night standing at the same spot...
very constructive comment... agree with ombre comment on the last building thingy... sure better if to be remove... and yea... just saw ur setting thingy...night shot, push iso all the way to 100... as low as possible... setting wise i think shouldn't have anything wrong other then tat...
Hey , nice flutter-by!
I haven't been able to get one to sit still long enough. :angry:
OK I have had a gutfull of marking this weekend, I'm going out to shoot something, with my camera and with my shotgun.
Goose season ends in December so I better let off some steam. Will post some pics this afternoon from a goose shoot.
Did anyone notice a thread about a Lumix outing or are FZers going to have their own?
Hi dickson, wonder if you used a tripod? First thing I noticed is hand shake, but F8 at night can't possibly be done handheld I assume. So you probably shook the tripod when pushing the shutter?
I'm not very good at landscape photography myself, but I guess if you could model from someone better you can improve. I notice some plus point in skyguy's picture, i'll point them out. (these are where you can improve):
Technique:
1) Exposure went abit overboard. Not sure if you were trying to create a more glowing effect, but the lights on the water are abit too strong now, especially to the left.
2) Your horizon is tilted, about anti clockwise 5 degrees?
Composure:
1) can use rule of thirds better (maybe). in this case take away abit of water to show more sky. So that about 1/3 is sky, 1/3 is buildings, and 1/3 is water. you could turn on the grids on your FZ18 to help you here.
2) If I shot this picture from your spot, I would take the last building on the right out, and put the rest of the buildings right at the edge. so you have 1/3 on the right buildings, 2/3 sky and bridge "horizon" on the left. But this is preference. But still either way I think the last building looks extra.
Theres abit of distortion but thats not your fault haha. You can zoom in abit to clear it.
Overall good try, don't be too disappointed, especially if you only shot a few times. I bet you skyguy took at least 20 attempts to snap that 1 picture! =X (guessing ar, not saying you're a noob). You have to just keep playing with the settings until you're happy, one shot like that can take you 10 minutes o.o
Hey , nice flutter-by!
I haven't been able to get one to sit still long enough. :angry:
OK I have had a gutfull of marking this weekend, I'm going out to shoot something, with my camera and with my shotgun.
Goose season ends in December so I better let off some steam. Will post some pics this afternoon from a goose shoot.
Did anyone notice a thread about a Lumix outing or are FZers going to have their own?