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Jun 13, 2005 19:17 |  #1

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Jun 13, 2005 19:19 |  #3

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Jun 13, 2005 21:03 |  #4

You have some nice photos there :)


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Jun 14, 2005 05:13 as a reply to  @ witchy's post |  #5

I like picture #3. If you add a blue color filter, the picture will stand out more.
Wow, I see in #7, #8 the "More More Tea Inn". For your interest, it is exactly the same place where a Hong Kong Chinese film named "More more tea in summer" took its picture:cool:


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Jun 14, 2005 06:02 |  #6

I really like #3 .... wish I could go there for a few weeks :wink:

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Jun 14, 2005 06:29 as a reply to  @ RaymondCheung's post |  #7

RaymondCheung wrote:
I like picture #3. If you add a blue color filter, the picture will stand out more.
Wow, I see in #7, #8 the "More More Tea Inn". For your interest, it is exactly the same place where a Hong Kong Chinese film named "More more tea in summer" took its picture:cool:

yeah, I knew that movie was filmed there.... I watched that movie b4 as well.... they build the inn 2 years ago as a memorial to that movie (which actually brought lots of tourist along)....

I just bought my 350D not long ago, thus haven't been able to get hold of those filters yet (the body cost too much for a start :rolleyes: ).... I did try to postprocess it with a bluish tinge but dun feel like overdoing it.... will try processing it again later....


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Jun 14, 2005 11:45 |  #8

I too love shot 3 - I can just imagine it on a postcard


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Jun 14, 2005 12:12 |  #9

for pics 3, do u guys think cropping off the sea on the left will make the pics nicer?


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Jun 14, 2005 14:33 |  #10

I really like pc #3 as well. The blue of the boat and the water really look great together. If it was me I would possibly crop out some of the sky, but not the water.


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Jun 14, 2005 15:07 |  #11

wow that water is so clear.. thats cool..!


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Jun 15, 2005 13:16 |  #12

Wow, #3, 6, 7 and 9 are my favorites! Great work Glyyde! Hope u had a great time at Redang.


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Jun 15, 2005 19:32 |  #13

thanx rebel, had a great time there.... the sea is really as blue as it gets.... no pollution whatsoever as of yet.....


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Jun 15, 2005 19:42 |  #14

Great Shots!


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Jun 15, 2005 22:21 as a reply to  @ Glyyde's post |  #15

Glyyde wrote:
for pics 3, do u guys think cropping off the sea on the left will make the pics nicer?

Hi Glyyde,
My first impression to the picture is the wooden blue boat resting comfortably in the crystal clear blue sea, that's the subject in the picture, with a very cool mint-like freshness feeling :cool: So my own feeling for #3 better composition is to add more water on the left and below, and placing the boat in the right upper 1/3:2/3 horizontal region, and the sky can be cropped off more :smile:


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