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Critiques From Kian Peng Si


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Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/26/2005 4:33:23 AM

Who who?? Looks like the "GOD OF GAMBLE"
        Photo By: Joobee Gan  (K:91)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/26/2005 4:32:16 AM

nice idea leh~~~
        Photo By: Joobee Gan  (K:91)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/29/2004 12:56:23 AM

Great colors, I wonder if you do used any filter?
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/29/2004 12:54:17 AM

Thanks for the comment.
because I don't do PS very much, so I am not too sure how to lighten the shadow yet maintaining the light area not to be too strong....but I will try later.
Thanks
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/25/2004 6:54:41 AM

Lovely, I agree with Hanggan; not sharp enough.
Keep it up.

Peng
        Photo By: J Ehrke  (K:0)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/25/2004 6:51:56 AM

Hi,
Great Shot, I wonder where it that photo taken?
I am in Melbourne too, nice to meet you here, maybe we can go for photo shotting together next time.
keep in touch.
Peng
        Photo By: Art A  (K:1187)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/25/2004 6:40:37 AM

Thanks for comments.
As I tried here, I think croping the photo will unfortunately destroy the feel of the image and it doesn't looks as good as it's original....
Please tell me what do you think?
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/24/2004 7:23:19 AM

Thank you very much, I am glad that you like it.
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/24/2004 7:17:03 AM

very nice PS effect. ^_^
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/24/2004 7:15:42 AM

Agreed with Uri, it attracted me because I thought it wasn't done with PS...
Afterall, still a very nice angle..
        Photo By: Efi Keren  (K:754)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 12:26:36 PM

Steve,
I totally lost you.... As I just travel to Sydney for 4 weeks and it was for the job, I didn't really moving around Sydney very much. What I am saying is that I don't know where is exactly Mosman, but thanks for clear things up for me. I hope Ben know where is Mosman. :P
Anyway, thanks for your compliments.
Cheers~

Peng
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 12:09:21 PM

Beautiful scenes, other then that, it is also a very difficult shot for a picture to have the exposure containing both bright and dark scenes, yet the stars are still visible in the dark area.
I say great~

Peng
        Photo By: Russell Fletcher  (K:1717)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 12:07:06 PM

Very good photo....I didn't know anything about the spelling mistake...my english is worst then yours..:P
Even I couldn't belief that it is done in Photoshop, and I don't get a hint on how did you do it either, it looks more like a multi exposure to me, the only think I am not very sure is the grains that appeared in the photo....seems like the effect of the fast films such as ISO400, but anyway, it's great works..
Cheers~

Peng
        Photo By: Simon Wyn Edwards  (K:339)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 12:01:57 PM

Thanks for the comment.
For your information, I didn't do anything with the photo, I agreed with what you said...but it is not impossible to get the opera from there the Giraffe are, it took me quit a while waiting for the chance where I can get the Giraffes on the angle that I wanted, that I have put the icon of Sydney behind the scene. I guess the only reseon that it looks closer then it supposed to be is because the background was blurred...with 300mm lens, I have to give up the depth of field to enable the shutter speed that is fast enough to get the sharp image.
Hopefully I've answered your question. Thanks again...and glad that you enjoyed the photos.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you.

Peng
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:54:45 AM

I see, that's understandable... since the scenes wasn't setup purposely for the picture, there really nothing you can do about, other then find a spot to hide it, but in your case...it doesn't seems like easy to do so...Well...afterall, you've got the good photos.
Peng
        Photo By: Paul Neubert  (K:1116)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:48:38 AM

lol....what a photoshop filtering.....
        Photo By: Kyle Webb  (K:70)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:46:54 AM

Very nice poportion on the picture, plus very nice scenes that you got there...nice works
        Photo By: Mistral Vortex  (K:627)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:45:03 AM

is this natural? Looks very cool....
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:42:54 AM

It looks like Multi exposure technique, or a long exposure technique. I guess the best part of it is that it is really hard to tell which technique did you used...Or maybe you used both; multi-long exposure?
        Photo By: Andy Barker  (K:230)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:39:28 AM

Very nice spacial effect, but the broom seems like destroying the picture...Do you really need a broom to describe that is just been clean last night? :P

        Photo By: Paul Neubert  (K:1116)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
12/22/2004 11:37:33 AM

Kinda good, the only question I have is 'was it done with Photoshop? or was it done with the camera filter?' mind to share what kinda of technique do you used?
Thanks.

Peng
        Photo By: Alberto Pfeifer  (K:617)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
11/5/2004 5:09:48 PM

Nice image, too bad it is not sharp enough.
        Photo By: jennifer armstrong  (K:6688)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
11/5/2004 5:08:44 PM

Great works, the eye is just contrast, perfectly done, great ideas.
        Photo By: Melanie Reynolds  (K:9096)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
11/5/2004 5:06:33 PM

Thanks a lot for the comment, it is a natural shot, not even with filter or flash light.
The only difficulty with this shot is get the camera steady without Tri-pod (because I didn't have one) as the shutter speed was pretty slow.
Thank you.
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/25/2004 9:16:31 AM

Theoritically, using flash will cause the image to be flat, but seems like it doesn't happen in your photos.... Great compositions and contrast. Thanks for visiting my page.
        Photo By: Peter Daniel  (K:33866)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/24/2004 2:33:29 PM

Thanks for the comment, I was trying to fit the flower into the frame and forgot the other portions of it. I wouldn't noticed this until you mentioned it, thank you, and I will try harder next time.
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/22/2004 3:50:09 AM

Very well exposed, good choice on the Filter as well. Have you tried different exposure?? Seems like the subject is over bright.
        Photo By: Ivan Antolic  (K:321)

Critique By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)  
10/21/2004 10:46:01 AM

Thanks for the comments... just visited your page....feature a lot of excellent photos, there is a lot that I can learnt from you guys.
Thank you.
        Photo By: Kian Peng Si  (K:119)


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