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Shooting Bali
Topic Started: Jan 25 2009, 01:47 AM (1,052 Views)
Zapper
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Just got back from Bali. Brought my A350 + Minolta 28-85mm lens along to take some shots. Here are some from my stack. C&C welcomed.

1. Uluwatu cliff face. HDR processed
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2. A temple in sunset
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3. Monkey at my feet. The monkeys at Uluwatu were pretty aggressive. One snatched our guide/driver's cap while he was looking away.
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Edited by Zapper, Jan 25 2009, 10:51 AM.
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wah bro Zapper...really niceeee...i like all 3....#2 silhouette is awesome.....#3 i tink the monkey literally pop up.... :kowtow:
can i ask how close were u to the monkey when u took the pic ??
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I like #2.
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stalejive - Thanks. Monkey was mabbe ard 50cm from my feet.

Francis - Thanks!
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4. Another sunset shot at the opposite side of cliff
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Jan 25 2009, 01:47 AM
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:BigClap: :BigClap:

Wah , you going landscape ah ? :banana: Did you regret did not bring any Wide Angle along ... ?
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N E X with M I N G HERE ! A P - Ming HERE ! Macro-Ming HERE ! Pano-Ming HERE ! Food ! Food ! Foods ! HERE
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Jan 25 2009, 12:04 PM
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Jan 25 2009, 01:47 AM
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:BigClap: :BigClap:

Wah , you going landscape ah ? :banana: Did you regret did not bring any Wide Angle along ... ?
Yo Ming, err, I dun have any wide angle lens liao. Sold them...haha. My 28-85mm on my A350, not wide nor long enough. Haha....damn fustrating. Should have lugged the a900 for the trip and bring the beercan too.
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5. Three monkeys watching the sunset
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7. Mount Agung at 3,142 m (10,308 feet) high, an active volcano that last erupted in March 1963
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love the silhouettes in #2 & #5.

#7 is nice :thumbsup:


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