ang79
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Post by ang79 on Dec 6, 2006 11:57:36 GMT 8
Hi guys! a room picture that i took for my friend.... please comment on: 1. how will u take this picture? ie; iso, f/-, lens, etc. 2. what do u think of this pic? as a viewer. - i'm trying to know how will ppl look at this. 3. please feel free to comment on it! thanks!!
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Post by evershine on Dec 6, 2006 15:07:09 GMT 8
i will try using iso400 or iso800, f/7.1 or f/8. Kit lens 18-55mm. If you have wider lens better. Use a tripod, take multiple shots and stitch them up. Or you can try take this pic by placing the camera near the ceiling. this pic is good enough to me.
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iboey
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Post by iboey on Dec 6, 2006 21:37:20 GMT 8
I tried that kind of shots b4 but maybe u can adjust yr White Balance...because it look too orangey warm...
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cecil
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Post by cecil on Dec 11, 2006 15:30:40 GMT 8
My eyes keep on straying to the bottom left, my suggestion would be to crop out the extrusion of a sofa on the bottom left.
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Dec 13, 2006 19:00:42 GMT 8
i will try using iso400 or iso800, f/7.1 or f/8. Kit lens 18-55mm. If you have wider lens better. Use a tripod, take multiple shots and stitch them up. Or you can try take this pic by placing the camera near the ceiling. this pic is good enough to me. roger that! will try on my next session!! thanks!!!
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Dec 13, 2006 19:01:55 GMT 8
I tried that kind of shots b4 but maybe u can adjust yr White Balance...because it look too orangey warm... haha ok ok......was supposed to be like that....ambience mah.... hehe ;D will try to improve on it..... thanks!!!!!!
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Dec 13, 2006 19:02:35 GMT 8
My eyes keep on straying to the bottom left, my suggestion would be to crop out the extrusion of a sofa on the bottom left. now that u say this...i too have this feelings.....hehe thanks!!!!
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allblue
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Post by allblue on Dec 14, 2006 13:48:38 GMT 8
ang79. i'd have switched on the entrance light just for this shot. if the entrance is not in your intended scope of view then i'd have moved to the right towards the wall to capture more of the mirror and leave the entrance out. this may make the hall look larger.
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Dec 18, 2006 13:38:52 GMT 8
;D ang79. i'd have switched on the entrance light just for this shot. if the entrance is not in your intended scope of view then i'd have moved to the right towards the wall to capture more of the mirror and leave the entrance out. this may make the hall look larger. hi well said.... but the only thing is that....err i'm using kit lens.....not very able to capture the full view. thanks a lot on the comments. it helps! will take note the next time round! cheers!
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allblue
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Post by allblue on Jan 5, 2007 20:10:21 GMT 8
no problem. just able to offer a tiny humble opinion(i'm newbie also). you'll be the best person in front of the view. we can only guess the view from here
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