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Post by straysheep on Dec 4, 2006 22:51:11 GMT 8
http--static.flickr.com-122-308259268_58da9d44df.jpgv=0 Hey guys, this is my 2nd shot @ MOG. As before, please bear with it and throw in a few comments. Really hope to improve. Thx in advance... Things that I find not right1. The green are too green, I use the Vivid green function in my S3. 2. Kinda underexpose and OOF **Sorry bros, I just cant seem to get it rite, I still cant post the pic, is there anything wrong my my method? I click the image icon, then paste the URL of the Pic which i copy in FLICKR**
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Post by straysheep on Dec 6, 2006 7:54:56 GMT 8
Sorry guys.. This is the pic that I wan to show, but I'm not too good at computer... Had a little trouble posting it here...
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Post by USM on Dec 6, 2006 8:54:15 GMT 8
http--static.flickr.com-122-308259268_58da9d44df.jpgv=0 Hey guys, this is my 2nd shot @ MOG. As before, please bear with it and throw in a few comments. Really hope to improve. Thx in advance... Things that I find not right1. The green are too green, I use the Vivid green function in my S3. 2. Kinda underexpose and OOF **Sorry bros, I just cant seem to get it rite, I still cant post the pic, is there anything wrong my my method? I click the image icon, then paste the URL of the Pic which i copy in FLICKR** Hi Bro, I am able to see the photo. As for the flower photo, do take note of the shadow. 1) Either shoot very early in the morning where shadow is not so harsh 2) USe a fill-in flash to lighten the shadow area 3) Use a shade to block the sunlight, and then fill-in with a flash You mentioned that it is too green, I suspect that it may be due to color casting by the camera. Use photoshop to remove color cast in this instance. Remember my lesson on color management, the 3 big circles?
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Post by straysheep on Dec 7, 2006 10:11:41 GMT 8
Got it USM.... Hv to take note of the shadow... I rem the 3 circles (R,G,B) right.... Hahahaha..
Next time I'll try to use flash... I dun hv an ext. one, does the in-camera flash help? Maybe I can lower
the output power of the flash so that it wont be so harsh....
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