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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
7/21/2010 4:41:59 AM
Yeah. That is a great place for live in and travel at.
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Photo By: Roger Williams
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
7/20/2010 1:02:26 PM
Hi Roger, I 've been Yokohama before. In my memory, Yokohama was a place with not much crown, less commercial pollution compare with Shinjuku. I like that place and your photos too.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
12/14/2009 1:40:06 AM
O... nice picture again. This is time square HK.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
12/14/2009 1:35:14 AM
Hey Roger, you came to Hong Kong again? You should call me next time when u travel to Hong Kong. :)
This picture had completely revealed the unique style of Hong Kong building, and the living state of citizens . Are you took this picture at ShamShuiPo (kowloon) ?
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Photo By: Roger Williams
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
12/14/2009 1:28:13 AM
Hi Roger, how are u? Long time no see.
This picture was constructed with lots of curve lines and perspective lines that point to the VP. It is a very good pano picture as your others. Thx.:)
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
9/26/2008 2:36:11 AM
Thx Sir. Do u feel that the color temperature of this photo was incorrectly presented ?
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
8/7/2008 7:37:13 AM
Thx... I will post more.
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
7/23/2008 8:13:33 AM
Great picture. In Hong Kong, I can never see such nice sky and beautiful grass...
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Photo By: Roger Williams
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
5/29/2008 3:20:24 AM
Hahahaha, I will be in Japan on coming July. I will let you know later. Have a nice day sir.
BTW, this picture seems want to pull me inside it. Wooo... amazing.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
5/28/2008 5:30:20 PM
Great photo indeed. Hi , Mr. Williams, do u remember me?
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
5/8/2007 6:11:39 PM
Hi Mike, I took this picture from 22nd/f of a building, and use swing camera method to create it.
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/20/2007 4:17:06 AM
Haha, your reply is so quick. I am using Realviz Stiticher. It's quite easy to use. If you even try it , I'll highly recommend you download the demo program from www.realviz.com. I used it several years ago. It's good.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/20/2007 4:00:12 AM
Thx Dirk, I like "The Holy Church" at your album. You took it by Horizon camera ? The photo looks so great.
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/20/2007 3:55:17 AM
Thx Dirk, I like "The Holy Church" at your album. You took it by Horizon camera ? The photo looks so great.
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/20/2007 3:27:00 AM
Hi Roger, actaully I would like to buy one set of this camera. As you know, compare with stitiched photos, Voyageur type is quite suitable on shooting those scene with moving object within. It could freeze the moment and preventing create "ghost" by overlapping 1 object with different gesture.
Even so, personally I love to create panoramic by stitiching photos. I can gain more fun from it.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/19/2007 11:36:10 AM
Wonderful, this photo revealed the fact... compare with nature... human being are quite weak . :(
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/18/2007 9:21:21 AM
Thx Wlaz, unfortunately I am my seat wasnt at the middle of the column, otherwise the image will have more balancing on it's composition.
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
4/18/2007 9:16:29 AM
Thx Adams. I will post more later on. Welcome any advice. ;) ;)
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Photo By: Ho Beely
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/28/2007 3:09:16 AM
That's great to use flags for balancing composition of the picture. The root of the temple seems distorted ... is it some kind of optical illusion ? ;)
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/21/2007 8:16:28 AM
Hey, don't mention it. Please let me know if you come to HK next time. The escalator that you mentioned was in Central, Hong Kong Island. That's a transportation facility for rich men who living at the hill.
Yes my pano photos are tend to "narrow" and "shallow" side. Now I am using a standard DC camera (even without any add-on lens) to shot my pictures. I planned to buy a DC camera with 28mm lens (bx DLSR is also too expensive to me :P) after I graduate from my course. Let's see if I can change the "cover area" inside my photos.
I'd try hard time on shoting and assembling my pano photos bx : 1. I shot picture without tripod (for no reason, I just dont want to buy a tripod) 2. Bx of in-balance level of each photo, I have to trim out some part of photos (may be this is the main reason of my photos are on the "narrow" and "shallow" side)
Actually, I did visit those subfolder yesterday morning, they are all great. And I will leave msg about what I think of the photo later (not comment, I am not like you, I am not an expert )
The following photo wasnt stitiched very well.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/20/2007 5:37:31 PM
Thx for the prasie of the photo. I like to take pictures from unusual angle. In my mind, pano photo should always come along with new perspective of usual things like this:
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/hkblog/7zDlMxyQFRKoYaK_QhvmbQ--/bl og/20070211034221402.jpg?ibtJI3FB6jA9QYW5
and this
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/hkblog/7zDlMxyQFRKoYaK_QhvmbQ--/bl og/20070211034103611.jpg?ibLKI3FB5SmF0t7x
Yes , Hong Kong is a very photogenic place. Hongkonger, Chinese and lot of people with different nationality are living and travalling here. Multi-culture made this place more dynamic and more possibilities. You should come to Hong Kong more. Next time you come to Hong Kong, I buy u a dinner and guide you to some not so popular place in Hong Kong... if you like.
Actually, I didnt have chance to use Fuji Xpan b4, but I saw it at a camera shop. If I dont get wrong , it cost HK$15xxx. It's too expensive to me. :P
One more photo to you.
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/20/2007 8:24:38 AM
Oh... Do you like Hong Kong? Which shopping mall that you took photo out there? I also have some HK shopping mall pano photos, like the following :
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/hkblog/7zDlMxyQFRKoYaK_QhvmbQ--/bl og/20070211040401627.jpg?ibeLA3FB3UA.94CX
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http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/hkblog/7zDlMxyQFRKoYaK_QhvmbQ--/bl og/20070211033640253.jpg?ibpOA3FBZaM.3VZP
Bessaflex with fisheye lens? Do you mean you have to digitize all film images on computer and stitich them together ? Seems the approach require quite a lot of processing before one pano photo get done.
To me, taking pano photos like being a conductor, pano photo is movement. I could see lines and shapes are keep changing in different rhythm by the speed and turning of angle of every snapshot, like the following one.
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Photo By: Roger Williams
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/20/2007 5:52:44 AM
Dear Mr.Roger Williams
Thx for your quick respond. What I used to take pano photo was my Canon G2, and sometime use my mobile phone as well. All my pano pictures are assembled by Realviz software. Have u been in Hong Kong before ?
Yes, Long format Vertical image is always impress me, if you put the verical pano photo on the wall, and u walk close to it... it forced you to look up to the top of the photo and then look down... it makes you feel.... you are so small.
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Photo By: Roger Williams
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Critique By:
Ho Beely (K:226)
2/20/2007 4:49:17 AM
Dear Mr.Roger Williams
This is a great pano picture, electronic cables are schematically positioned, and rest of picture elements are evenly distributed. Thx for the great picture.
I just joined this usefilm.com, I have yet donation on this site(but I will do it later). I travelled to Toyko last year, and I took some pano pictures during the trip. Here are they http://panograph.myvnc.com/jp/index.html
Best regards Beely Ho from Hong Kong
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