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Jeymatt model cun gambar pun cunTerima kasih Tom [:)] Saya pun hemsem [:p][:p][:p]
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Wahhhh Keng, macam mana hang buat Komtar jadi Pisa nie??? Terror! Thumbs up!


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Tahniah keng…sedang menunggu lagi seorang pengguna baru 5D…hehehe

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Originally posted by dolahquote:
Originally posted by rusabekeng
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Tahniah keng…sedang menunggu lagi seorang pengguna baru 5D…hehehe
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Mmg superb lah Keng..teruja dan terkesima aku nengoknyer…hehehehe…
Sapa dia pengguna 5D tu…tak sabaq nak tgk hasil dia mcm mana…kikikiki


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Originally posted by fahmi_helmiMmg superb lah Keng..teruja dan terkesima aku nengoknyer…hehehehe…
Sapa dia pengguna 5D tu…tak sabaq nak tgk hasil dia mcm mana…kikikiki
Fahmi, gambar keng tu kalau tengok exif dia, dia tulis macam ni “This photo was taken on January 2, 2011 using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II</font id=“blue”>”
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Originally posted by ainstquote:
Originally posted by fahmi_helmiMmg superb lah Keng..teruja dan terkesima aku nengoknyer…hehehehe…
Sapa dia pengguna 5D tu…tak sabaq nak tgk hasil dia mcm mana…kikikiki
Fahmi, gambar keng tu kalau tengok exif dia, dia tulis macam ni “This photo was taken on January 2, 2011 using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II</font id=“blue”>”
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hehehehe..ganeh2 [:D]


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Jeymatt,
btw these lenses which one is better:
Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 vs. Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 both without image stabilization. thanks
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Originally posted by ainstquote:
Originally posted by fahmi_helmiMmg superb lah Keng..teruja dan terkesima aku nengoknyer…hehehehe…
Sapa dia pengguna 5D tu…tak sabaq nak tgk hasil dia mcm mana…kikikiki
Fahmi, gambar keng tu kalau tengok exif dia, dia tulis macam ni “This photo was taken on January 2, 2011 using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II</font id=“blue”>”
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terima kasih cekgu, jeymatt, fahmi dan ainst.
ainst, maksud cekgu tu, ada sorang lagi pengguna baru 5D. kawan punya dah nak lunyai dah. hehehe…
kita tunggu je la gambaq dari orang tu nooo…

tu dia..dia post lagiiikkk..ujung minggu ni nak kena kluaq cari bahan nih


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wowww terkedu nengok pic landscape tu…camna yer nak dapat gambar cenggitu…
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Originally posted by Xman
Jeymatt, btw these lenses which one is better: Nikon 80-200mm f2.8 vs. Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 both without image stabilization. thanks
Hi bro, in my opinion, both also I won’t take becoz it doesn’t have VR or VC or whatever their individual brand terms are called. At 200mm focal length, camera shake is unavoidable at handheld, unless if you intend to always use tripod for these lenses.


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Salam…
Fuh…Berpinau mata tengok gambar seakan-akan ala Dustin Diaz ni…[:D][:D]..cantik semua gambaq yang dapat medal…
Tumpang tempek sekeping..
[img]http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5083/5329964361_b31a374065_b.jpg[/img]Bro Jay,
Thanks for the tips man.
another question, btw 70-200mm and 24-70mm which one would be the most preferred option of lens.
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cuba nak share...harap2 membantu ----------------------------------------------------------10 Top Photography Composition Rules
The only rule in photography is that there are no rules. However, there are many composition guidelines which can be applied in almost any situation, to enhance the impact of a scene. Below are ten of the most popular and most widely respected composition ‘rules’.
Rule of Thirds
Imagine that your image is divided into nine equal segments by two vertical and two horizontal lines. Try to position the most important elements in your scene along these lines, or at the points where they intersect. Doing so will add balance and interest to your photo. Some cameras even offer an option to superimpose a rule of thirds grid over the LCD screen, making it even easier to use.
Balancing Elements
Placing your main subject off-centre, as with the rule of thirds, creates a more interesting photo, but it can leave a void in the scene which can make it feel empty. You should balance the ‘weight’ of your subject by including another object of lesser importance to fill the space.
Leading Lines
When we look at a photo our eye is naturally drawn along lines. By thinking about how you place lines in your composition, you can affect the way we view the image, pulling us into the picture, towards the subject, or on a journey ‘through’ the scene. There are many different types of line - straight, diagonal, curvy, zigzag, radial etc - and each can be used to enhance our photo’s composition.
Symmetry and Patterns
We are surrounded by symmetry and patterns, both natural and man-made., They can make for very eye-catching compositions, particularly in situations where they are not expected. Another great way to use them is to break the symmetry or pattern in some way, introducing tension and a focal point to the scene.
Viewpoint
Before photographing your subject, take time to think about where you will shoot it from. Our viewpoint has a massive impact on the composition of our photo, and as a result it can greatly affect the message that the shot conveys. Rather than just shooting from eye level, consider photographing from high above, down at ground level, from the side, from the back, from a long way away, from very close up, and so on.
Background
How many times have you taken what you thought would be a great shot, only to find that the final image lacks impact because the subject blends into a busy background? The human eye is excellent at distinguishing between different elements in a scene, whereas a camera has a tendency to flatten the foreground and background, and this can often ruin an otherwise great photo. Thankfully this problem is usually easy to overcome at the time of shooting - look around for a plain and unobtrusive background and compose your shot so that it doesn’t distract or detract from the subject.
Depth
Because photography is a two-dimensional medium, we have to choose our composition carefully to conveys the sense of depth that was present in the actual scene. You can create depth in a photo by including objects in the foreground, middle ground and background. Another useful composition technique is overlapping, where you deliberately partially obscure one object with another. The human eye naturally recognises these layers and mentally separates them out, creating an image with more depth.
Framing
The world is full of objects which make perfect natural frames, such as trees, archways and holes. By placing these around the edge of the composition you help to isolate the main subject from the outside world. The result is a more focussed image which draws your eye naturally to the main point of interest.
Cropping
Often a photo will lack impact because the main subject is so small it becomes lost among the clutter of its surroundings. By cropping tight around the subject you eliminate the background ‘noise’, ensuring the subject gets the viewer’s undivided attention.
Experimentation
With the dawn of the digital age in photography we no longer have to worry about film processing costs or running out of shots. As a result, experimenting with our photos’ composition has become a real possibility; we can fire off tons of shots and delete the unwanted ones later at absolutely no extra cost. Take advantage of this fact and experiment with your composition - you never know whether an idea will work until you try it.
Composition in photography is far from a science, and as a result all of the ‘rules’ above should be taken with a pinch of salt. If they don’t work in your scene, ignore them; if you find a great composition that contradicts them, then go ahead and shoot it anyway. But they can often prove to be spot on, and are worth at least considering whenever you are out and about with your camera.
Thanks for sharing this info Cang!


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Originally posted by Xman
Bro Jay, Thanks for the tips man. another question, btw 70-200mm and 24-70mm which one would be the most preferred option of lens.
If I can afford, I will have BOTH! Both serve different focal length for different purposes. If you can only choose one, then you will need to ask yourself what type of photography currently you are most indulged in.


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sapa2 yg nak buat umpan fly boleh la rujuk..


Cantik gile Torex!


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sapa2 yg nak buat umpan fly boleh la rujuk..
GRRRR… ni yg rasa gila nak tembak makro balik nihh.. rasa macam kedai tu panggil saya datang angkat lens 105micro le pulakk… ngehngehngeh
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Originally posted by wahooquote:
Originally posted by torex
sapa2 yg nak buat umpan fly boleh la rujuk..
GRRRR… ni yg rasa gila nak tembak makro balik nihh.. rasa macam kedai tu panggil saya datang angkat lens 105micro le pulakk… ngehngehngeh
cepat betul teracun brader ni huh…actually saya pun syok tgk gambar ni hehe
