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Yasuyuki Tanaka
{K:-2122} 5/15/2008
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nice lighting! it is great atmosphere.
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Silvia Festa
{K:6008} 4/17/2008
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very intimate atmosphere
thanks for your visit
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 4/17/2008
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Well, Puven, you are always welcome! I am only glad if you keep on trying, and even more I am glad with you for your new better camera!
Impatiently waiting for your next steps! Just take them!
Cheers!
Nick
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Puven Nelson
{K:1446} 4/15/2008
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Hi, thanks for the info and comments. I am using another camera now. Will incorporate your tips for my next indoor shots.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 4/14/2008
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It is a hard thing to do, no matter of camera, Puven! Your eyes will get all details on low and high lights but the camera... Imagine that real world scenes may go up tp 60000:1 in matters of dynamics range. Our eyes are able to get that. At the same time time the best of the best cameras will be able to get a range of, say, 1000:1. Good news i, our eyes are better. :-) Bad news is, we need some more consoderations when it comes to capturing such scenes :-(
About your camera/lens, what is the widest aperture / longest exposure that you can set? It could be that the electric light is already enough for the interior of the room - why not? If your camera for example allows a narrow(est) aperture setup, and as long as nothing moves, then just set the appropriately long exposure time (under the electric light and without the natural light), and see what you could get
But to have both of them... well, that's hard. And you did better than just "well" here, but still it is a hard thing.
Cheers!
Nick
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Puven Nelson
{K:1446} 4/13/2008
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Hi, thanks for your comments. I was just trying to play around with the light inside and outside. I was using a very basic camera at that time which did not have the ability of getting a gud shot under low light conditions so, I had to open the curtains. I wish I had a better camera! :)
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 4/13/2008
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The colors do give some of that classy impression, Puven, that one expects in such hotels. It would do that much more efficiently and also completely, if the situation were a bit easier to capture. But this was a real hard job, since in order to get the details of interest in the shadows, the lights went out of control and reall "contaminated" that rather "silent" atmosphere in such hotels. Perhaps your composition should contain the warm light in the room, but not the curtains and the light from outside.
Cheers!
Nick
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1301307 60
{K:44058} 4/10/2008
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good light balance between the exterior and the interior. nice shot! regards..
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Ram Raju
{K:970} 4/10/2008
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Very Classy indeed! Nice choice of tones as it makes me feel cosy just by looking at it!;)
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