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BOT, here are some pictures of my trip to Israel a couple of years ago.
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Yeah, but what I meant to ask was what the original scene was about (without the shake).rpapo wrote:Third picture: You were moving the camera when you took the shot...
Indeed. It is cool to use such effect once in a while for boring night shots, but it is also easy to get tired of it.Fourth picture: Looks almost like CGI . . . too gaudy to be real. Except the people look real.
City skyline?Doraneko wrote: Yeah, but what I meant to ask was what the original scene was about (without the shake).![]()
Yeah you got it,Cosmic Eagle wrote:
City skyline?
That's some high dynamic there....
Thanks. I'm a newbie so I still need more practicelexomaniac wrote:wow, you really know how to choose the right angle!
Your camera was stolen? Sorry to hear that.b0mb3r wrote:at least your camera wasn't stolen in Hunan....
Glad to hear that you like ithobogunner wrote:To be honest with the "which look the better" they both look ridiculously good to me. The top one looks more like dusk and the bottom more like dusk.
As in, they look like 2 totally different pictures like you camped there for a night.
Nah it is in Lei Yue Mun in NT, looking towards Shau Kei Wan on HK island.Cosmic Eagle wrote:Is that Tsuen Wan?