allblue
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Post by allblue on Aug 31, 2007 10:50:27 GMT 8
Had my first Ge Tai shoot last night beside the temple near Punggol Plaza. I arrived at about 9pm and started trying different exposures as I was using a manual lens. The compare is the woman in first pic who also doubles as up to sing when the singers come in late. My First Singer - Like from a Concert Very Energetic Pretty Lady Who's also an Actress - He Jie This Singer looks a bit like Jenny Tseng An Intruder? Sexy! A Familar Personality from Malaysia
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Canew
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Post by Canew on Aug 31, 2007 12:29:36 GMT 8
Good takes, thanks for sharing Bro.
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USM
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Post by USM on Aug 31, 2007 13:08:28 GMT 8
Hi Jeremy, it is never easy to shoot events such as this one. Do watch out for the distracting objects such as the human heads. Moreover, try to shoot at the centre of the stage if possible. Nevertheless, good effort.
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allblue
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Post by allblue on Aug 31, 2007 13:26:33 GMT 8
Thanks for the comment. My shot with the audience head was intended to express an on-stage performance(a dialog) and the audience watching below. For those that are singing, you can see no heads. Hope you can feel it too. I'd like to shoot from center too but it was a seated gallery so no chance at 9pm.
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USM
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Post by USM on Aug 31, 2007 14:31:20 GMT 8
Thanks for the comment. My shot with the audience head was intended to express an on-stage performance(a dialog) and the audience watching below. For those that are singing, you can see no heads. Hope you can feel it too. I'd like to shoot from center too but it was a seated gallery so no chance at 9pm. Oh I see. But shooting at the centre would be ideal.
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allblue
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Post by allblue on Sept 2, 2007 23:25:11 GMT 8
I agree. Will try for center next time.
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