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evening by the bay
Topic Started: May 4 2010, 09:13 AM (192 Views)
wk2004
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hi all,

sharing a few evening shots from the bay area. c&c most welcomed!

#1 cbd view from esplanade
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#2 view from merlion park
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#3 view from collyer quay
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thanks for viewing
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marah
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The images seems a bit soft. Seems it doesn't focus correctly or cam shake? Did u extend ur tripod center column?
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wk2004
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noted with thanks :)
wah, like that you can also tell! yes i did extend the center column. i used auto focus on one of the buildings at the side.
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try not to extend the center column too high (unless u really have too), a slight touch would shake it. also use a shutter release whenever u use tripod. for landscape, use manual focus.

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May 5 2010, 01:56 PM
try not to extend the center column too high (unless u really have too), a slight touch would shake it. also use a shutter release whenever u use tripod. for landscape, use manual focus.

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roger! thanks for advice! :)
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If there is a hook under the center column can try weighing it down to reduce vibration.
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