Buddha Head of Indochime
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edgedale- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Just to clarify, is this in Singapore?
Shortplug- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Using 70-200 lens?
JayCam- Minister
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
This is a good picture, I like it.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
I like the color tone.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Thank for sharing.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
I would suggest you watch the background when you frame the shot. Usually for still life and abstract, less is more is probably the best approach.
Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Nice share!
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Cheers! Keep sharing.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
It doesn't matter if your shot is out-dated or not, it matters when you share, thank for sharing.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
I like the texture, did you pp?
Sunlight- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
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retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
But I thought it would be better for the background to be black to make the foreground subject stands out? Any suggestion to improve this shot?
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retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
Given the scenario that this shot is taken overseas and you would not have the luxury to have the chance to go back again for another shoot, is there any tips to salvage this photo?
ShioTC- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
ShioTC wrote:retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
Given the scenario that this shot is taken overseas and you would not have the luxury to have the chance to go back again for another shoot, is there any tips to salvage this photo?
Interesting question, well, I believe this can apply to anyone out there who travels to other countries and have this shot that they like so much but just need some salvation.
JayCam- Minister
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Yeah, I can learn something from here too! Cheers!
crazycam78- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
ShioTC wrote:retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
Given the scenario that this shot is taken overseas and you would not have the luxury to have the chance to go back again for another shoot, is there any tips to salvage this photo?
Usually for this kind of subject, I reckon you have all the time in the world to compose. Unlike shooting events when things happen so fast and furious. Remember, painting works on the concept of inclusion while photography is a concept of exclusion.
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retrovox wrote:ShioTC wrote:retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
Given the scenario that this shot is taken overseas and you would not have the luxury to have the chance to go back again for another shoot, is there any tips to salvage this photo?
Usually for this kind of subject, I reckon you have all the time in the world to compose. Unlike shooting events when things happen so fast and furious. Remember, painting works on the concept of inclusion while photography is a concept of exclusion.
Chim!
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
I like the serenity feel from this photo.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Share more!
YamCanShoot- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
NumbFinger wrote:retrovox wrote:ShioTC wrote:retrovox wrote:whitewine wrote:Do the pp in such a way that the background is in total black! I hope that would help.
PP should be used as a supplement, not a replacement for the way a photo is taken.
Given the scenario that this shot is taken overseas and you would not have the luxury to have the chance to go back again for another shoot, is there any tips to salvage this photo?
Usually for this kind of subject, I reckon you have all the time in the world to compose. Unlike shooting events when things happen so fast and furious. Remember, painting works on the concept of inclusion while photography is a concept of exclusion.
Chim!
Yes, agree, chim! LOL!
ShioTC- Member
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
Simple! Just go back and re shoot! Singapore only. lol! Anyway, nice of you to share.
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Re: Buddha Head of Indochime
This shot was one of the handpicked work for my exhibition 2years back. I did not print it out coz I feel it did not fit into my exhibit theme. Thanks guys for your compliment.
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