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My portrait picture; The special feel of the photo
Topic Started: Jul 14 2009, 06:20 PM (3,000 Views)
kingfishers
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Wah brother it is true that the picture I increase the brightness from my office computer already calibrate by spy software ,but was not so bright,duno why ? when I see with different monitor the brightness are even higher. I totally switch off the ambient light from my office and calibrate my Elzo monitor.
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kingfishers
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Hi another trees, I just like the greenery and serene feeling in botanic garden. :knock:


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Look brother another greenery, just love it. :roll:


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I totally love greenery too bro!

But I also always hit problem when trying to shoot greenery.

Can try to make full use of the SLR. Differentiate our pics from the point and shoot.
Maybe can try this. Look for a texture in your scene that you'd like to focus on. For instance, the lush green grass. Play around with your f stop and shutter speed. Bit by bit. Compare and notice the texture of the grass becoming clearer.

For instance, in my picture below, I try to focus on the branches against the sky and their shadows on the floor, all the while trying to retain some colour in the sky. It turned out pretty dark, but that's what I wanted to show.

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It's great to have a greenery shooter around. Keep posting!
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The mother baby statue surrounded with greenery ,It is just beautiful.




Edited by kingfishers, Sep 4 2010, 06:37 PM.
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wow nice brother.Already doing it slowly and try to get the same as u have shot beautiful :good:
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yktan9
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hi bro, just sharing my thinking process. Feel free to comment. Keep posting, preferably daily!
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Another greenery in Botanic Garden. :blush:



Edited by kingfishers, Sep 4 2010, 06:37 PM.
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thx for sharing.
btw bro, which lense do you use normally?
When shooting wide angle, remember to have the hood on. It's easy to have flare.
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Hi brother it was the 50mm f 1.4
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