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Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
5/7/2005 5:26:46 PM

OK.....I'll grant you a little vacation!
Lori
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 5:25:46 AM

This is the original caption.
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 4:08:56 AM

Indeed Randy, also you can shoot this one from diferent angle as the road is almost half-circling it. (but I think on the other side there are lots of houses so you have to walk a bit along the path to get the best location). Thanks!!!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 4:08:49 AM

Indeed Randy, also you can shoot this one from diferent angle as the road is almost half-circling it. (but I think on the other side there are lots of houses so you have to walk a bit along the path to get the best location)
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 3:38:13 AM

Thanks Alison. You have a wonderful portfolio yourself. Congrats!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 3:34:36 AM

Thanks Hanggan...
Well, she said "Hi" to you
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 3:08:31 AM

Thanks Stephen. Well, I just found out that 2nd curtain sync are useful for portrait / model picture. But then the model must've been good though, to stand still for 4 seconds!!!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 2:59:42 AM

Thanks Stephen, it's a re-load version of my first UseFilm upload.
Sorry for the late reply. I was in the place where [dial-up] internet is only 8.7 KBps [max!!!!]
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 2:56:26 AM

Hi Lori, well, a nightowl needs some vacation too, lol...

Thanks my friend!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 2:53:45 AM

Thanks Lori... Not quite at night though... lol!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
5/7/2005 2:45:56 AM

Hi Lori, thanks. A bit different is good, right? But still, it's done at night, lol!!!!
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Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
5/4/2005 2:39:24 AM

She looks happy and very patient.
I like this one, human interest!!
You are doing a lot of different
things...good experience!

Good job,
Lori
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
5/4/2005 2:18:51 AM

WOW
Sony, this is very nice. I love the color tones in this. Everything came out great in this image.

The sky/clouds is awesome. Good job on the exposure.

Good job,
Have a GR8 evening!
Lori
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
5/4/2005 2:16:22 AM

This was a very bright day? You're taking pictures out in the daylight?????

NIGHTOWL...you are slipping! LOL LOL

How ARE you?? I just thought about you and thought I'd go check out to see if you're still around. And here I see I've missed a couple.

How all is well Sony. Good experiment in BLUE!

Nice work,
Have a GR8 day/evening!
Lori
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/30/2005 3:35:25 PM

Beuatiful nightscape Sony - wonderful evening skyline :-)

Best wishes,
Steve
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/30/2005 3:34:33 PM

Excellent capture Sony, good to see someone else making a tripod out of anything that surrounds him - it often works very well.

Good idea to use 2nd curtain synch for the flash !

Beautiful model also :-)

Best wishes,
Steve
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/29/2005 8:13:39 AM

Well, actually,.... he's posing.......
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Rendy Rendratno  (K:442)  
4/29/2005 7:39:44 AM

Whoa, he's that big now?
I call it lucky shot (or precise?) ha..ha..
A catch for sure!

Rendy



        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Hanggan Situmorang  (K:24833)  
4/20/2005 9:22:25 AM

Very nice technique, Sony. Good lighting and sweet smile. Congrats.
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Alison Stroebel  (K:4069)  
4/18/2005 10:36:57 AM

Oh I love this beautiful capture. So playfull so perfect.
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: alberto baez duarte  (K:8175)  
4/18/2005 2:06:21 AM

Excellent picture....It vseems a place to visit ...very interesting picture....congrats..
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
4/15/2005 10:12:28 PM

Nicely composed shot,I like the tree lines that lead up to the wonderful rock formation. This would be an interesting spot from which to catch this at different times,with many possibilties for dramatic lighting.

Randy
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Hanggan Situmorang  (K:24833)  
4/15/2005 11:07:29 AM

Very nice night photography, Sony. Well managed exposure..
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/14/2005 5:00:23 PM

Wrong information, it's taken with Canon EF 75-300mm III, and f/4.5.

This one is the cropped version, top crop, different than the first lot
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)  
4/12/2005 5:24:39 PM

Hi Sony,

great idea for the title, it makes this image. like the differences in fog and clarity. nice view. You may think about adding a mild frame here.

best wishes,

thilo
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Hanggan Situmorang  (K:24833)  
4/12/2005 8:30:22 AM

I think using RAW is good in adjusting the sharpness, contrast, etc later without affecting the image quality, as long as you have a large memory capacity.
But if you want to know your camera's characteristics, I think it's also useful if you use all of them and compare each, then later you can decide which feature that suits you best.

Cheers,
Hanggan
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/12/2005 8:26:04 AM

Hi Roberto, I re-load the picture today....
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/12/2005 8:23:35 AM

Thanks Hanggan, that's a good suggestion. Will try once a while... (real shoot or PS play? which one is better?)
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/12/2005 8:20:34 AM

Thanks Stephen, but I was wondering if we can shoot dusk or dawn, preserving the orange color, but still has the detail of the foreground. It seems like I tried, everything is like silhouette....
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
4/12/2005 8:18:07 AM

Hi Stephen, thanks for the tips. Well I did shoot in RAW, but also saved it in JPEG (20D support 2 simultaneous saving, one in JPEG, one in CR2, which is Canon's own RAW format). Indeed, it's easier to play with WB in RAW format, but I didn't install the software at the office, so I just download the picture from the CF.
If it's corrected, then the picture comes out as natural, but I do prefer to have it in bluish shade, well, experimental.
In regards with IR, I haven't tried that though, I've heard that you have to dismantle the camera, remove the low-pass filter, and so on, to enable the camera to receive IR lights. But I think your [digital] camera is able to receive IR lghts. Good for you.
Tried with film (using Fujica MPF 105X), comes out blank,
Thanks my friend,

Cheers!
        Photo By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)


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