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Jun's photo library
Jun. Just seen some of your pics. Could not possibly say where ! They are wonderful. Do you think you could edit to show the species name of each one? Cheers. Rick.
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Rick36- Member
Re: Jun's photo library
Hi Jun,
I love your gallery. Trees are beautifully crafted. I love seeing trees with movement and character. Your trees make me smile and the humour is great!!! Congratulations on the excellent work, Keep it up.
Adam
I love your gallery. Trees are beautifully crafted. I love seeing trees with movement and character. Your trees make me smile and the humour is great!!! Congratulations on the excellent work, Keep it up.
Adam
adam1234- Member
Re: Jun's photo library
Hi Rick,
Thanks for the interest on my gallery and trees. I'll do put the species of the trees later.
I appreciate it...Although it is illegal to comment on the gallery....hehehe, just kidding! really thanks.
regards,
jun
Judy,
Thanks! I am glad you like it.
regards,
jun
Lennard,
Thank you!
I will make better ones, next time.
regards,
jun
Adam,
Thank you! I am happy that my trees makes some people smile.
I'll post more trees later.
regards,
jun
IBC people,
Thanks for looking at my gallery, I appreciate it! I am still in the process of learning how to take proper pictures. learning by myself takes me longer time.
regards,
jun
Thanks for the interest on my gallery and trees. I'll do put the species of the trees later.
I appreciate it...Although it is illegal to comment on the gallery....hehehe, just kidding! really thanks.
regards,
jun
Judy,
Thanks! I am glad you like it.
regards,
jun
Lennard,
Thank you!
I will make better ones, next time.
regards,
jun
Adam,
Thank you! I am happy that my trees makes some people smile.
I'll post more trees later.
regards,
jun
IBC people,
Thanks for looking at my gallery, I appreciate it! I am still in the process of learning how to take proper pictures. learning by myself takes me longer time.
regards,
jun
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Re: Jun's photo library
Like a stuck record -- very well designed!!!
Now you are young enough ---- how about some home grown from scratch ones?
Well done!
Later.
Khaimraj
Now you are young enough ---- how about some home grown from scratch ones?
Well done!
Later.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Jun's photo library
Jun. Edited my request to please you!! It's bad enough being illegitimate - don't want to be illegal as well.
Rick36- Member
Re: Jun's photo library
Placed name on the tree pictures,
thanks Rick
regards,
jun
LLB,
Thanks!
regards,
jun
thanks Rick
regards,
jun
LLB,
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Jun's photo library
breath-taking --- both humbling and inspiring.
thanks for sharing your work [and your knowledge]!
bob
thanks for sharing your work [and your knowledge]!
bob
rps- Member
Re: Jun's photo library
Hi Bob.
Thanks!
My trees are just half finish, but I am glad you like it even in it's current state.
regards,
jun
Thanks!
My trees are just half finish, but I am glad you like it even in it's current state.
regards,
jun
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Re: Jun's photo library
Hi Guys!
Khaimraj posted in a recent thread about the use of expensive set up for photography.
I told him, i just spent less than 200 for the set up I am using. And most of my trees are huge.
If you are contented with the result of my amateur photography and would like to do it on your own this is what I did for a 2.40cm x 1.80cm backdrop and set up.
Materials:
for background:
2pcs- 1/4 inch plywood
2"x2" wood frame and of course nails
sand paper
flat enamel paint- black or grey
For lights:
cheap halogen flood lights with low wattage.
2 pcs reflector lights with high wattage fluorescent bulb.
white plastic framed in a wood or aluminum to minimize reflection.
for the set up, you can google search how to set up for professional setup, eg. like light and distance setting from subject and backdrop distance.
But most are trial and error. Do not use flash.
regards,
jun
Khaimraj posted in a recent thread about the use of expensive set up for photography.
I told him, i just spent less than 200 for the set up I am using. And most of my trees are huge.
If you are contented with the result of my amateur photography and would like to do it on your own this is what I did for a 2.40cm x 1.80cm backdrop and set up.
Materials:
for background:
2pcs- 1/4 inch plywood
2"x2" wood frame and of course nails
sand paper
flat enamel paint- black or grey
For lights:
cheap halogen flood lights with low wattage.
2 pcs reflector lights with high wattage fluorescent bulb.
white plastic framed in a wood or aluminum to minimize reflection.
for the set up, you can google search how to set up for professional setup, eg. like light and distance setting from subject and backdrop distance.
But most are trial and error. Do not use flash.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
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