T TME Senior Member Nov 25, 2012 #21 Megadark said: One man's meat is another man's poison, I guess. This compilation is one of the most well liked ones on my FB page. Click to expand... Ah I guess so...I like clear sharp well focused pictures...he he he... very conventional...
Megadark said: One man's meat is another man's poison, I guess. This compilation is one of the most well liked ones on my FB page. Click to expand... Ah I guess so...I like clear sharp well focused pictures...he he he... very conventional...
M Megadark New Member Nov 25, 2012 #22 TME said: Ah I guess so...I like clear sharp well focused pictures...he he he... very conventional... Click to expand... I like the conventional too but I like to try new things. I have to say I still have some way to go before I can fully optimise the application of the tilt shift.
TME said: Ah I guess so...I like clear sharp well focused pictures...he he he... very conventional... Click to expand... I like the conventional too but I like to try new things. I have to say I still have some way to go before I can fully optimise the application of the tilt shift.
OoStarDustoO New Member Nov 28, 2012 #23 TME said: Oh I see... it's rather distracting lar... Click to expand... In layman term, it's call "miniature mode" which makes your subjects looks miniature, but in Lego land, it IS miniature. I guess that's the fun of post processing when you have "played enough" with the conventional kind of photos. :bsmilie:
TME said: Oh I see... it's rather distracting lar... Click to expand... In layman term, it's call "miniature mode" which makes your subjects looks miniature, but in Lego land, it IS miniature. I guess that's the fun of post processing when you have "played enough" with the conventional kind of photos. :bsmilie:
OoStarDustoO New Member Nov 28, 2012 #24 In my opinion, bring ur 18-200 and 50mm F1.8. One for lego shot and one to shoot people. But if you only looking at 1 lens, then 18-200.
In my opinion, bring ur 18-200 and 50mm F1.8. One for lego shot and one to shoot people. But if you only looking at 1 lens, then 18-200.