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Newbie Sunrise photo in Sembawang Park
Topic Started: Apr 24 2009, 11:48 AM (723 Views)
jkkm
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This morning in Sembawang Park. I took some newbie sunrise shot.
Welcome comments and critics from all expert bros or sis in here so that I could improve.
Thanks for viewing :)

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Edited by jkkm, Apr 27 2009, 12:42 PM.
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Nice sunrise set. Early bird catches the worm!
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jkkm
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Thanks bro for the comments. I still have alot to learn:)
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Hi jkkm , maybe next time you may like to crop the picture to make it look longer . Eg. 800x350 ? :idea:
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Hi Bro Ming, point noted. Thanks very much
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Hi Jkkm

For the last 3 pictures, I think it will look better if you can frame with the sun 1/3 from left or 1/3 from right, instead of directly in centre.


Near my place. And we getting good skies recently..
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Apr 24 2009, 12:12 PM
Nice sunrise set. Early bird catches the worm!
I agree, nice colors as well.

If I may put it in another way --- the early photographer catches the moment.

Bro birder is correct. A centrally placed subject usually makes the photo static. Placing it off center makes it more dynamic.
Keep on seeing, shooting, and sharing! ;)
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jkkm
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Thank you so much all bros for the advice. I will take note of all the points when I go again one day.
I will take more pictures and share more for you all to comments and advise me on further improvement.:)

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i liked the colours in #1. another place to visit for sunrise shoot.
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