中學畢業旅行 之 台灣遊 (2011年3月)

Started by chin, 03 April 2011, 23:58:36

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hangchoi

I took the first one....then Kai teached me to reduce the exposure and I took the second one......
「吾心信其可行,則移山倒海之難,終有成功之日。吾心信其不可行,則反掌折枝之易,亦無收效之期也。」

hangchoi

Tried to shoot a flower like a person.....
「吾心信其可行,則移山倒海之難,終有成功之日。吾心信其不可行,則反掌折枝之易,亦無收效之期也。」

kai

Some more pictures taken at the Floral Expo in Taipei.  But the first two were taken at the early morning at Tairoko.   ;D
The only limit is your creativity.

chin

The flower pics are nice.

Did you use soft filter then, or in post production?

kido

Quote from: hangchoi on 08 April 2011, 23:13:28
Some of my shots......The first one is the "Japanese at the balcony"

I really like the pose, this is really cool for the girl.  You really got it at the right time!!!! ;D ;D ;D
Hey, diddle, diddle ! The cat and the fiddle.

kai

Quote from: chin on 14 April 2011, 17:02:43
The flower pics are nice.

Did you use soft filter then, or in post production?
No filter was used. 
The only limit is your creativity.

wongyan

Quote from: kai on 14 April 2011, 23:25:50
No filter was used. 
very strong contrast by using shallow depth of focus???
Never stop Learning, Never stop Earning!!
哲人無憂,智者常樂。並不是因為所愛的一切他都擁有了,而是所擁有的一切他都愛。

kai

These are closed up shot by macro lense, depth of view is usually very short.   I used aperture of 5.6 or higher in order to keep the flower clear.  I also try to shoot with little back lite and over exposed im order to have a better feel.
The only limit is your creativity.

chin

I still have many pictures not posted, including the traffic accident, etc... I will try to post tomorrow.

chin

OK the last time I posted pictures and descriptions on the trip was in #16. I am now continue to post more pictures...

On the way to Taroko 太魯閣 near Hualian 花蓮, we have to drove through a long narrow seaside road. Both side of the road are cliffs - one side high up above us, and one side straight down to the sea.

The locals were really crazy - they would pass when they couldn't see more than 20 meters ahead!