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Stanley
04-03-2007, 11:21 AM
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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1755_0_1119012088.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1756_0_1119012210.jpg


03
http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1757_0_1119012317.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1758_0_1119012412.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1759_0_1119012477.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1760_0_1119012645.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1761_0_1119012829.jpg


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http://www.szhongshu.com/bbs/upload/month20056/forum12_1762_0_1119012917.jpg



= = = = to be cont' = = = =

ShaolinTiger
04-03-2007, 11:29 AM
Ah now these are nice, really like the textures and colour tones.

May I ask some clue as to how you processed them, #2 is very spooky.

Especially like #2 and #6, I think #8 has a bit too much sky though.

Stanley
04-03-2007, 11:40 AM
Ah now these are nice, really like the textures and colour tones.

May I ask some clue as to how you processed them, #2 is very spooky.

Especially like #2 and #6, I think #8 has a bit too much sky though.


Overall post proceesing I am using is just simple as to reduce saturation and adjust some level setting.

Agreed on the 8# has a bit too much sky, thanx for comment~

Stay tune for con't series of this Nanshan Village, more to come ~~

alvinlau
04-03-2007, 12:10 PM
Nice set of photos! Film or digital?

galvin
04-03-2007, 12:24 PM
Overall post proceesing I am using is just simple as to reduce saturation and adjust some level setting.

Agreed on the 8# has a bit too much sky, thanx for comment~

Stay tune for con't series of this Nanshan Village, more to come ~~

The sky is just great! It has got a good composition. Makes me feel like visiting this place.

Stanley
04-03-2007, 12:53 PM
Nice set of photos! Film or digital?

is Digital, EOS 350D

galvin
04-03-2007, 01:37 PM
EOS 350D rox!

alancheong7
04-03-2007, 02:36 PM
I like #2, #4 and # 7, especially #4, something about it ....
... the angle, the contrast, the wet looking structure, the opposite roof ..... the balcony design, the patina of grime & age .... something draws me there ....

Would prefer #5 without the foreground, but that's just me :D

Err, you might need to reduce the resolution slightly further, because its loading is slower

ckchowov
04-04-2007, 07:39 AM
Much better than series#1...hehe...A very ideal place for outdoor potrait.

noordin
04-04-2007, 08:15 AM
I like the set. It's the kind of scenes that I would like to take as well.