Friday, 29 July 2005

Long Beans Rice Part 1

**Non-Halal Post**


Long Beans Rice or commonly known in Cantonese as Tao Kok Farn. Just a quick post now to compare the photos taken with the Casio EX-Z750. Text will follow soon... in Part 2.

This one taken up close with flash... looked ok huh??
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No flash under florescent lighting...
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No flash but edited the brightness...
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What do you think?? Aisay forgot to take some using the dinosaur digicam.

7 comments:

  1. That's the thing with macro shots la. Need very bright setting 'cos cannot use flast. You know what I normally do if I take macro at night? I climb up to my kid's double decker with a plate of food to be near the light! LOL! My hubby asked if I want those umbrella lights. Perli only.

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  2. Yeah, I tried to do that close up thing with fluorescent and adjust my white balance but my pictures still got greenish tinge.

    Oh well, I just have to keep trying until I get the hang of this phototaking.

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  3. lilian/boo, with my dinosaur i usually do it under my kitchen counter halogen light but james (loopymeal) advised me to use tripod but u know la dang leceh hahaha

    but for this new camera, surprisingly the macro shot with flash looked pretty good.

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  4. Did you try increasing the contrast in the bottom photo too?

    I find the flash can overwhealm a macro shot, but that wasn't too bad.
    A tripod with a slightly longer exosure time might be better?

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  5. clare, yeah flash for macro shots really over kill but so far this new camera still ok. tripod, very troublesome cos don't have much time

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  6. love your pics no matter the contrast! hehehe :D now all i need is web aromavision! :)

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