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Coffee or beer - decisions, decisions...   ;)

 

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Very nice.  Can you tell me where the view is from?  Just curious - the Flyer is a project by our office and I have not seen it from this angle!

 

- Vikas

Thanks for the kind comments - Vikas, the shot was taken on the bridge that leads out of the Gardens by the Bay park - specifically the one that leads to Bayfront MTR. I am processing the colour version so I'll post that later, for fun.

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Thanks for the kind comments - Vikas, the shot was taken on the bridge that leads out of the Gardens by the Bay park - specifically the one that leads to Bayfront MTR. I am processing the colour version so I'll post that later, for fun.

 

Thanks.  I've often driven under that bridge on the road side and wondered what the view would be like :-)

 

Look forward to colour version.

 

- Vikas

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A couple of shots from around Mexico while on vacation ...

 

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Love those shots. Question about taking your Q to the beach, I have recently done the same and a lot of sand go in between the groves of the lens and I can seem to get the out with my rocket blower and every time i switch the aperture i can hear the grains being crushed which has me worried that some particles could get in the lens. Did you have this problem? If so, how did you remove the sand?

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This one surprised me.  I wanted to get a shot of a friends new bike but the angle that showed off the bike best had me shooting directly into the sun with lots of haze and lens flair.   To make matters worse I'd accidentally bumped the speed dial off of A so I wound up shooting ISO 800 at 1/2000s.

 

I got this result after spending about 5 minutes on the DNG in Lightroom.  Much better than expected.

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Hello everyone! Being a new owner of the Q here my first photo OOC.

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