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Hi Wildcat! I used 2 day to study ur photo and really learn a lot from your photo. Thanks so much for ur comment and help. Hope I can see thing like u in the long run. I really got very very very long way to go and learn. Hehe.. :thumbsup::thumbsup: (Nice Photo):)
 

Hi Wildcat! I used 2 day to study ur photo and really learn a lot from your photo. Thanks so much for ur comment and help. Hope I can see thing like u in the long run. I really got very very very long way to go and learn. Hehe.. :thumbsup::thumbsup: (Nice Photo):)

Yeah, I think I also do the same (study other people's photos). Thanks for the encouraging words ;)
 

#78



No tools
Just my camera and a few filters
And one picture that confirmed the straightness
of my judgement where the horizon lies
 

Hah!! That worked. Can hardly see the irritants..... :cool:
 

Hah!! That worked. Can hardly see the irritants..... :cool:

Yeah. Now thinking maybe should have cropped off the top also. Bit too bright and overwhelming. Not quite in photography mode, not thinking right :sweat:
 

#79



Flyer


Had to rotate (thus crop) this.
Sense of horizon wasn't there when I took it.
Wish I had my leveler.
 

#78



No tools
Just my camera and a few filters
And one picture that confirmed the straightness
of my judgement where the horizon lies

Back with a bang eh? :)
This is lovely work :thumbsup:
 

:thumbsup: #78
Clean and simple shot!
 

#81



The usual suspects, at the usual hangout.
18mm is too tight, no breathing space at the top, and all the other sides cropped to make picture salvageable.
 

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#82



Converted to semi-B&W
with a borrowed lens :-p
 

Bro, this looking good, nice pano done :)
For Pic #71
May I ask how do you do a Pano stitch? what focal length was used?
I tried this location with 2 shots, but find it hard to stitch due to hard to match the water waves. I tried stitching manually using Photoshop.
 

For Pic #71
May I ask how do you do a Pano stitch? what focal length was used?
I tried this location with 2 shots, but find it hard to stitch due to hard to match the water waves. I tried stitching manually using Photoshop.

Oops, just saw this. I don't really remember, but based on old habits, chances are focal length would be anything between 7 to 11mm. I believe the shot had a slightly longer exposure (but not long enough to blur all the water out). Normally my stitching is left to app; don't really spend time on those. My fav is still shot #76 which was quite easy to stitch but that's coz I took time to plan before I took the three shots (and a lot of failed experiments along the way).
 

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