:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:#81,#82,#83
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Bro, somehow i felt 83 works better than the square crop in 85.. Nice btw![]()
Haha.. thanks bro. Yours too. The new tripod head working nicely.. you getting yours soon?
Hey thanks for the comments. Actually #82's cropped photo was a result of #80 and a couple of other photos which have too much "blank" area - had I left it as is, the bottom portion would have been a big black area.
Yeah, agree #80A is better... after looking at it a bit more, #80B looks like I missed the spotlight of the sun on the boat. I might have tried a square crop (something I've been playing around with recently) for the photo, that might have worked too).
apologies, was refering to 81 about the horizon placement. yeah a square crop would work for 80A![]()
#87 - Parkview
own thoughts: Ooookay, this is a bit too straight...
#89
whoa!! you brought along your right angle ruler!!! :bsmilie:
you are very good at this now bro!!![]()
Just shoot with PP at home in mind :sweat:
Used PTGui to straighten things but still not very good at it. I think I'm still doing something wrong...
Good analogy bro!..but once in a while give yourself a pat on the back yes?![]()
Where is this place?
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Good job Zul!
Just shoot with PP at home in mind :sweat:
Used PTGui to straighten things but still not very good at it. I think I'm still doing something wrong...
Bro, nice shots.
One note, especially in #88, after you adjust for verticals, sometimes you will find that some of the pictures get a little distorted in scale (the column is too thin). You might want to consider using scale transform in PS to see if you can scale it back to normal.
Near Yishun Stadium, near Lower Seletar Reservoir
Thanks! it's a nice shot![]()
:thumbsup: Good job Zul!
Thanks, I'm Zul's evil twin brother. The one who turns things upside down one :sweat: