no1 almost looks like a tilt&shift effect.....
“If your photographs aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” – Robert Capa
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I tumpang ur thread ah?
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Can, can. The more the merrier.
I realize many a time we don't become tourist in our own city. We travel far and wide to visit other cities. Only when we have visitors that we go out and enjoy what our cities have to offer. Hopefully we can share what we see in our own KL city with one another on this thread.
RP... i agree.. when we view our country as a resident only.. we dont understand how tourists view it. I was quite surprised when i had to take my foreign clients to visit the city, and discover places i never visited before or even known of. It's rather interesting how there are quite a lot of places to visit for free too.
Insecurity is unattractive. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.
hmm.. if Naka says his cam can do tilt-shift, i am going to faint. hahaha...
RP, tilt-shift photography makes pictures look like toy scenes. It is really cute. The real tilt-shift lens is not cheap tho, but maybe one day Mick will be throwing the bomb at us by saying he has it.![]()
Insecurity is unattractive. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.
no lah. no intention to go into tilt&shifttoo specialised for me.........yeap the S95 has a built in miniature function.....
“If your photographs aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” – Robert Capa
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It happens to me many times. In fact I visited the Guan Yin temple (opposite KL's Chinese Assembly Hall) for the first time in Jan when I brought 2 friends from China there. Imagine my friend, who is an architect by profession, was so excited to stumble upon the temple as this temple's roof tiles are similar to those used in Beijing's Forbidden City. He learnt of this in one of the conferences he attended. Thanks to both my guests that I went into this temple! Fyi, I drove past it so frequent, yet, never make an effort to park and walk in!!
Post-card like?
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