haven take those 'artistic' pic of my church....haha....still learning. maybe u can teach me a few tricks??Originally posted by kopiosatu:hmmmmm very tourist pictures
/me points at JohoOriginally posted by NeonTetra:haven take those 'artistic' pic of my church....haha....still learning. maybe u can teach me a few tricks??
good questions....haven take...always got ppl walk here and there....distracting mah. wait one day its empty then take lorOriginally posted by kopiosatu:any pics of the hall??? like, maybe down the hall?
Actually you can take pics around your room now...Originally posted by NeonTetra:good questions....haven take...always got ppl walk here and there....distracting mah. wait one day its empty then take lor
my room got no aroma gel.....Originally posted by kopiosatu:aroma gel?
table lamp??? clock??Originally posted by NeonTetra:my room got no aroma gel.....
i'm not baselineOriginally posted by NeonTetra:ok...when i have time i will take some lah...including my boxers yah?
don deny.....u want say u want. hahaOriginally posted by kopiosatu:i'm not baseline
OI! PANTAT, i got my g5 pics up liao lah!!! stop bugging me for anymore pics!Originally posted by BÃ¥seline:NeonTetra, you could use a Camera tripod for nite shoot. Then you can experiment with longer exposure so maximum light can go into the film. It also prevents blurriness cos it looked like you are holding the camera for nite scenes.
Also, gloomy day like the ones shot out the Cathedral... advisable not to waste film cos the lighting and all is not desirable at all. Advisable to go in the early morning before noon. Else the shadows will be to harsh. Late afternoon is good for shooting too. Just some of the pointers.
Have fun!
ur partner Kopi is useless...cant gimme tips on shooting. thanks..i using normal digicam...tripod and all stil not steadyOriginally posted by BÃ¥seline:NeonTetra, you could use a Camera tripod for nite shoot. Then you can experiment with longer exposure so maximum light can go into the film. It also prevents blurriness cos it looked like you are holding the camera for nite scenes.
Also, gloomy day like the ones shot out the Cathedral... advisable not to waste film cos the lighting and all is not desirable at all. Advisable to go in the early morning before noon. Else the shadows will be to harsh. Late afternoon is good for shooting too. Just some of the pointers.
Have fun!