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Re: Landscapes
I believe TS would understand our good intentions and not taking us as criticising his works here. I also appreciate that he shared his shots with us here to discuss what can be done to improve.
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ong88 wrote:I believe TS would understand our good intentions and not taking us as criticising his works here. I also appreciate that he shared his shots with us here to discuss what can be done to improve.
I believe he will, anyway, we are here to encourage one another to shoot and share more.
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that's the way it should go.
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Asrayanna wrote:
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Let's say for this shot, the building maybe should not be cut off. Should include the building as well for its composition.
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Oh i see what you mean. okok. Good idea for that.
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i see flare as well in this shot.
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The flare normally is caused by long exposure shots. one way to rid of that is pp
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And not to forget it may be due to the UV filter that is causing the flare.
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Oh! I don't know about this!
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Oh. So what normally people do is remove the filter prior to shooting long exposure, or another way is to get a good filter which is known for good quality and reducing flares.
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Good filters doesn't 100% kill the flares but yup, i agreed that they do reduce flares.
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Re: Landscapes
You mean like B+W?
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I'm not sure about this. But there has been good reviews on b+w though..
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b+w! a very nice filter with a very nice price! lol
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Beautiful nightscapes.
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