luvin
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Post by luvin on Jan 28, 2007 19:55:05 GMT 8
Hey Guys... Just shot this today and I was wondering.... Would this be an OK shot..?? or what can I do to improve such a shot...?? As in... should I shot from a lower angle.... closer to the wall or should I make the water look silky. Cheers
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Post by lowlights on Jan 28, 2007 21:17:15 GMT 8
Yo Bro...nice shot.. can try avoiding the first one or take it frm a less steel angle.. the first one is kind of in your face feeling..
my 2 cents
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jan 28, 2007 21:32:04 GMT 8
Filter to filter off the reflection of water.
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USM
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Post by USM on Jan 28, 2007 23:10:11 GMT 8
Bro, you should have avoid including the first pipe into the photo. It's very distracting.
You need also need to know how to control the depth of field.
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luvin
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Post by luvin on Jan 30, 2007 11:47:13 GMT 8
Hey guys...
Thanks for your info...
May I presume that if I try to shoot this by focusing on the first one... and blurring out the rest... would have been a "better" shot..??
Cheers
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cola480
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Post by cola480 on Feb 3, 2007 12:11:52 GMT 8
hi luvin, i would avoid including the first pipe in the pic and move a bit left to show some view of the details of the water outlet, provided it got nice designs too in the first place. personally i like soft/ silky flow.. keke. just me lah.
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luvin
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Post by luvin on Feb 3, 2007 13:32:38 GMT 8
Hmm... thanks Cola...
Just a thought ran through my mind with all your comments... what if I moved back... and still focused on the 2nd pipe... so that the first one won't be in our faces so much..
What do you guys reckon...
Cheers
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