Thanks! I love nat geo too, particularly the famous photoethnographer, Steve McCurry.Originally posted by kopiosatu:not bad.
very nat geo.
and i love nat geo
Thanks! I'm not an expert though, just someone who has been taking photos for a very long time.Originally posted by Farmerseed:Yeh these are what we want more instead of my crappy photos...by the way i saved a couple of your photos in my computer already
Recently there are many bogus claim-to-be-expert 'photgraphers' here
A photo tells a lot. In fact this forum can actually go by without any words. Just post photos with a thread title will do.Originally posted by PointBlue:Thanks! I'm not an expert though, just someone who has been taking photos for a very long time.
here? where?Originally posted by Farmerseed:Yeh these are what we want more instead of my crappy photos...by the way i saved a couple of your photos in my computer already
Recently there are many bogus claim-to-be-expert 'photgraphers' here
all i provide are wedding photosOriginally posted by Farmerseed:A photo tells a lot. In fact this forum can actually go by without any words. Just post photos with a thread title will do.
Bogus entities tends to write more than what they can actually perform
Wah what photo got you in trouble?Originally posted by kopiosatu:all i provide are wedding photos
the other photos i posted got me into trouble.
what a wonderful government we have
Thanks spiderman!Originally posted by ^spidee^:Very beautiful photos!
Yes, all the images have been post-processed in terms of colour balance, sharpening and some burning and dodging. Some images only have sharpening applied, while some has only colour balance processing done on it. They're all meant to adjust certain technical details of the photo.Originally posted by Maurince:
Taken at Wuzheng, China. This is an unusual scene, as it portrays the state police sharing a light moment with one of the peasants of this small water town. The peasant seemed rather intrigued by technology, oblivious to me and my camera, allowing me the privilege of capturing this picture. Taken with a Nikon D100.
Woah, this wat im waiting for.. Great dude.. This looks great.. Like doing an advert for nokia i tink.. Not to be rude, so the image has been process before?
Thanks Bassy! I still have more shots that I would like to post but my sis is hogging the com with my photos inside at the moment.Originally posted by BÃ¥seline:The captured moment was crucial and you done well Pointy!!
I can see that u are strong in detailing the outdoor life or still-life shots. *thumbs up*
hah.. well .. most of the time... luck is essential. U will go far. Looks quite competent in ya technical and creative skills.Originally posted by PointBlue:Thanks Bassy! I still have more shots that I would like to post but my sis is hogging the com with my photos inside at the moment.
ps: I'm not really strong at capturing anything, just lucky.
/me lub chinOriginally posted by BÃ¥seline:hah.. well .. most of the time... luck is essential. U will go far. Looks quite competent in ya technical and creative skills.
Yeh! Hook up more images for all to see when u have the time.
Where where? Don't so modest leh, there are no crappy photos!Originally posted by Farmerseed:Since spider man is here maybe he would like to look at some of my crappy spider photos over at Nature forum?
http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=211616Originally posted by ^spidee^:Where where? Don't so modest leh, there are no crappy photos!