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Great shots. Keep them coming.
thanks
Canon 40D, Lens Canon 24-105mm F4, @ F5.6, 1/2 sec
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S2 Taken yesterday around this time (within 24 hours)
Camera:Canon EOS 400D Digital Lens Canon 17-85mm Exposure:0.01 sec (1/100)Aperture:f/9.0
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Nokia Asian Cover Dance Contest 2010 @ Bangkok, Thailand
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Care to share some fashion / runway related shots?
S1 Timberland
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens : Canon 135mm F2
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/2.5
S2
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Lens : Canon 135mm F2
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320)
Aperture: f/2.5
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S3
Camera: Canon
Model: Canon EOS 40D
Lens : Canon 135mm F2
Exposure: 1/2000 sec
Aperture: 3.2
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care to share some action shots? I start off with 2 taken last week @ KL, Malaysia
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Camera Canon 40D, lens canon 50mm F1.4 @ F2.5, 1/250
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S5 Siam Paragon
Camera: Canon PowerShot G10
Exposure: 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture: f/8.0
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I do like the use of the B&W.
It gives an old world air to the shot
thanks, I am still not sure on the type of photo suitable for B&W
S9 @ Wat Hua Lampong, Bangkok
canon 400D, canon 17-85mm IS @ F5.6, 1/400
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S8 Concrete Cowboy @ Bangkok
Canon G10 @ F2.8, 1/250
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...and a bee flying back at the resort I stayed during my trip in chiang rai
shot using canon 40D with canon efs 60mm macro lens @ F9, 1/400
Nice to catch it in mid flight! Did you use a tripod?
Nope did not use a tripod and uses manual focus
S4 Hua Hin
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S3 MBK
canon 400D, canon 17-85mm IS @ F10, 1/2
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Hua Lamphong Train Station
I am not sure about the single head on the first shot.
What does it add to the image?
The second one is excellent.
You have caught the architecture and the slightly blurred figures
give a feeling of the rush to catch the train
I agree. The first shot overall doesn't appeal to me. It seems horribly over-saturated, and I'm not clear at all that there's a point to it. Perhaps the photog liked the angle of the shot?
The second shot...hmmmm...okay.
thanks for your comment... adjustment done was on the tone curve, pulling down on the darks and shadows curve and only minor saturation was increased.
S6 Lion Dance at Silom
canon 40D, canon 24-105mm F4, @ F4.5, 1/80
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canon 40D, canon 24-105mm F4, @ F4.5, 1/100
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S4 Plearnwan, Hua Hin, Thailand
canon 40D, Canon 16-35mm F2.8 MKII, @ F10, 1/200
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canon 40D, Canon 16-35mm F2.8 MKII, @ F6.3, 1/250
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Hua Lamphong Train Station
I am not sure about the single head on the first shot.
What does it add to the image?
The second one is excellent.
You have caught the architecture and the slightly blurred figures
give a feeling of the rush to catch the train
thanks my intention on the head is meant to break the flow of lines..
S3 @ Chinatown Bangkok
canon 400D, canon 16-35 mm F2.8 MKII, @ F6.3, 1/40
S4
canon 400D, canon 16-35 mm F2.8 MKII, @ F5, 1/200
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Hua Lamphong Train Station
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Canon 40D, 0.01 sec (1/100), f/8 with Canon 24-105mm IS
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Canon 40D, 1/13 sec, F8 with canon 24-105mm IS
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Some of those stamens on the flower behind the bee look like out of focus geese with bent necks. Nice capture.
I spend about 30 mins standing in the hot sun to get this hahaha as the 60mm macro lens was slow in acquiring focus hence I switch to manual focus ..
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thanks for the comment
Here is one of the big buddha near golden triangle, chiang rai
shot using canon 40D with 24-105mm IS lens @ F9, 1/640
and a bee flying back at the resort I stayed during my trip in chiang rai
shot using canon 40D with canon efs 60mm macro lens @ F9, 1/400
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thanks..
My Chiangrai was taken at Phu ChaiSai Resort.
Exposure was manually dial in.
If I am not mistaken lens used is canon 24-105mm F4 IS.
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@ ChiangRai
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture: f/7.1
Fashion / Runway Shots
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S3 @ MIFW
Canon 40D, Lens Canon 135mm F2, @ F2.5, 1/400
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Canon 40D, Lens Canon 135mm F2, @ F2.5, 1/500