FinePix HS20EXR
Possible Perspective Competition Shots
Hello myfinepix community,
After seeing some really fantastic shots so far, I was starting to re-think my current entry:http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/competition/entry/416097
I then decided earlier to take a few photos and also look at some previous photos I have taken, below is my current shot, the two shots I took earlier and also a few shots I have previously taken that I think have perspective.

Current entry.

Over looking the capital and Taipei 101.

One of the main streets leading to Taipei 101.

A busy main street leading to Taipei 101.

Students doing a recital with the crowd in silhouette.

Steps leading up to a theatre, and alarge path leading to the memorial arch.

Snow covered fields leading to the sunset and treeline, taken near Malham.

Centre of York with the river and a man and women watching the Universities rowing team.

Fountain in the capital with the sun setting.

Danshui river with it's walking/cycle paths and some birds flying by while the sun is setting.

Danshui river with its boating area and the main vehicle bridge leading to the opposite side of the river and the sun setting.

Dry stone wall leading off to a large tree and lots of fields and a moody sky, taken near Malham.
I will obviously continue to keep my eyes out for new shots to take during the month, but would be good to see which of the above seems to be the favorite/s.
Hope you have enjoyed the photos.
Regards
Dean
Competition entry: My Gallery: My Review: Most recent blog: Most recent article:





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It's a bit like Alex Ferguson asking the Man City squad to choose his team......do you think they'd pick his best players? pmsl
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It is true Klovibond
but I personally would rather be going up against the best of the best, that way if you win you can feel a lot more pride, don't you think?
Otherwise it would be just like Man Utd playing junior league Under 12 squads over and over
Regards
Dean
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I would settle for the third or nineth shot that's from my point of view of course, nice lot of photo's, like from me.
Thank you for your comment omn my compertition entry, regards Leon.
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Some cracking shots - love the snowy sunset
I have enclosed a links to my competition entry,Blogs and Gallery please feel free to have a look and leave some comments/feedback as I love to hear from people from all around the world
http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/competition/entry/416090
http://www.myfinepix.fr/blog/389003
http://www.myfinepix.fr/gallery/389003
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Hi, my name is Edd
I just got my HS20 EXR Digital Camera, I been havin problems when i take pictures at night (RAW) and am already try with a different settings but the pictures looks with to much noise and sharpness, dont KNOW what to do and i will appreciate if your guys can help with some ideas or a good sep up. Thanks
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This article might help: http://www.myfinepix.fr/article/651939/400814
Regards
Dean
Competition entry: My Gallery: My Review: Most recent blog: Most recent article:
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I think "Steps leading up to a theatre..." has got nice perspective.
Hmmm ... but like what klovibond said, the risk is there. Ha...Ha...! All The Best!!
Regards,
Bryan Leong
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totally taken with your dry stone wall! great hanging atmosphere.
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i would say use your gut instinct m8 and go with it.. everyone will have their own opinion but the one that matters is yours
all lovely shots btw.
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I like the "dry stone wall" but the one I prefer is : a busy main street in Taipei, which is a fantastic shot with very good perspective and a very interesting visual effect with the motorcycles crossing at the street, they break the lines going to horizon, I mean there's life and perpendicular movement on the foreground, not only lines, and the eye wanders in the picture, I hope you can understand what I mean.. I like the duotone too, it strengthens the effect.. it's a very rich and strong picture .. but, as you can see, everybody has different perspective, ha ha..
Thanks for your comments on my blog, I really appreciate them.. firstly, I thought to put in competition the picture you appreciate and then, I changed my mind.. it doesn't matter, I like my old buddhas and I know I cannot win this competition.. Good luck to you..
Regards..
Carpe diem !