~ as promised, here are photos of the event shot using my new toy. This is the maiden voyage of my story. On that same day that i switched ON the power switch & she flickered to life for the 1st time (after an overnight 8 hours of battery charging of course), there i was at the mini-convention going all out trigger-happily firing away the shutter! =D
Shot mostly in manual mode *using the fully-auto mode, like a point-and-shoot camera is most convenient; but it takes away too much creative process to discovering the true potentials of my new dSLR, i find* & i had my 1st hands-on lesson in getting the correct exposure. Good thing that the interior lighting of the mall is sufficiently bright, thus photo-friendly & that my subjects are still objects... Though, more than half of my shots turned out with bad exposure & the other half either looked downright bland or lacked angle. Here are some 'more acceptable' ones of the lot... =D
Shot mostly in manual mode *using the fully-auto mode, like a point-and-shoot camera is most convenient; but it takes away too much creative process to discovering the true potentials of my new dSLR, i find* & i had my 1st hands-on lesson in getting the correct exposure. Good thing that the interior lighting of the mall is sufficiently bright, thus photo-friendly & that my subjects are still objects... Though, more than half of my shots turned out with bad exposure & the other half either looked downright bland or lacked angle. Here are some 'more acceptable' ones of the lot... =D
The banner ~ photoshoped for the zoom effect...
Gunplas galore, but all of 'em are enclosed in glass cases...
any idea how to counter the glare effect reflected of the glass?
Figurines make fine photography specimens too...
or it's just the plain charm of the feminine curves...
tweaking the color temperature to the warmer side... to add a more humanly touch
~ a lil' bit of photoshop-ing to add more depth of isolation... *not too nicely done, though xp*
i foresee more trigger-happy days ahead from now on...the only way to learn how to ride a bike, is to get on the bike & start riding! =)
Gunplas galore, but all of 'em are enclosed in glass cases...
any idea how to counter the glare effect reflected of the glass?
Figurines make fine photography specimens too...
or it's just the plain charm of the feminine curves...
tweaking the color temperature to the warmer side... to add a more humanly touch
~ a lil' bit of photoshop-ing to add more depth of isolation... *not too nicely done, though xp*
i foresee more trigger-happy days ahead from now on...the only way to learn how to ride a bike, is to get on the bike & start riding! =)
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