Title: Going Back Home
This shot was captured using a Nikon PNS many many years ago. At that time I do not know how to use Photoshop yet, so no editing whatsoever other than minor cropping.
What do you think of this photo? Please comment.
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Re: UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS HERE!
look nice.. but the sky is a bit blank..
here's mine from my recent trip to bird park.. comments?
my camera not as canggih as your all one.. shot this using 40D and 55-250mm IS lens..
here's mine from my recent trip to bird park.. comments?
my camera not as canggih as your all one.. shot this using 40D and 55-250mm IS lens..
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Here are my favorite shots of Animals.... any comments appreciated.
If my memories doesn't fail me.....
This shot is done through the bird cage netting at the Taiping Zoo. Zoom in onto your subject to catch as little of the netting as possible. Open up the Aperture for a shallow depth of field to blur the obstructions.
Utilizing the C750 Ultra Zoom capability I zoomed onto the subject to wait for the right composition. I was waiting for the Swan to make a small whirl pool pattern on the water for greater effect, but this never happened.... arghhh...
Still at the Zoo, saw the Tiger going for a swim. Focusing through the over hanging roots to the Tiger is not an easy task. Spend too much time Focusing and you loose the shot... I cheated... the Grass in the back ground looks super sharp.... This also gives a sense of depth.
My most successful shots of animals is setting the camera to AUTO... yes Auto... this gives me ample time to focus on the composition.
Pictures taken using the Olympus C750 Ultra Zoom (unedited).
Edited: 20101207 - add comments to pics as suggested by Bro acaimoza
If my memories doesn't fail me.....
This shot is done through the bird cage netting at the Taiping Zoo. Zoom in onto your subject to catch as little of the netting as possible. Open up the Aperture for a shallow depth of field to blur the obstructions.
Utilizing the C750 Ultra Zoom capability I zoomed onto the subject to wait for the right composition. I was waiting for the Swan to make a small whirl pool pattern on the water for greater effect, but this never happened.... arghhh...
Still at the Zoo, saw the Tiger going for a swim. Focusing through the over hanging roots to the Tiger is not an easy task. Spend too much time Focusing and you loose the shot... I cheated... the Grass in the back ground looks super sharp.... This also gives a sense of depth.
My most successful shots of animals is setting the camera to AUTO... yes Auto... this gives me ample time to focus on the composition.
Pictures taken using the Olympus C750 Ultra Zoom (unedited).
Edited: 20101207 - add comments to pics as suggested by Bro acaimoza
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Here are some unprocessed pictures as taken at Malacca Zoo in 2007 using a humble Casio P&S EX-Z40 camera
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Taken during my family's trip to Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve in Kuala Lumpur recently. That place is a photographer's haven but the mosquitoes there were bloody huge & numerous!
Taken using my Canon PowerShot SX100 IS.
Taken using my Canon PowerShot SX100 IS.
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Here are some Wawas pics that I really like from my C750UZ
All three pictures taken at the Toy Museum in Penang.
Shooting through glass cabinet requires some forward planning. Avoiding reflection both from the Glass cabinet and the subject is any photographer's main concerns. Choosing the right angle to shoot while maintaining the composition is always a challenge. I used my handkerchief to shield the ambient light to the cabinet and shooting through the viewfinder to block other light source from getting to the lens. On digital still life photography, you have all the time to do anything.... in my case some very angry people trying to see what I'm trying to hide behind my hanky....
Any comments appreciated.
Edited: 20101207 - add comments to pics as suggested by Bro acaimoza
All three pictures taken at the Toy Museum in Penang.
Shooting through glass cabinet requires some forward planning. Avoiding reflection both from the Glass cabinet and the subject is any photographer's main concerns. Choosing the right angle to shoot while maintaining the composition is always a challenge. I used my handkerchief to shield the ambient light to the cabinet and shooting through the viewfinder to block other light source from getting to the lens. On digital still life photography, you have all the time to do anything.... in my case some very angry people trying to see what I'm trying to hide behind my hanky....
Any comments appreciated.
Edited: 20101207 - add comments to pics as suggested by Bro acaimoza
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Re: UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS HERE!
Hiii Photographers,
I'm not a good photographer, but I love the art and all those good beautiful photos.
Just a suggestions ....
When a photo is uploaded, please do give some tips on how you get that wonderful picture.
Or probably some kind of guide on use of additional filters; speed; ASA or some sort ...
Regards
[moza]
I'm not a good photographer, but I love the art and all those good beautiful photos.
Just a suggestions ....
When a photo is uploaded, please do give some tips on how you get that wonderful picture.
Or probably some kind of guide on use of additional filters; speed; ASA or some sort ...
Regards
[moza]
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Re: UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS HERE!
How about this.
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Re: UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS HERE!
acaimoza wrote:Hiii Photographers,
I'm not a good photographer, but I love the art and all those good beautiful photos.
Just a suggestions ....
When a photo is uploaded, please do give some tips on how you get that wonderful picture.
Or probably some kind of guide on use of additional filters; speed; ASA or some sort ...
Regards
[moza]
Try this site http://www.dcviews.com/tutors.htm
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I love this house. Taken in one of my many trips to Penang via my Panasonic Lumix LX3 auto mode
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