When You Can’t Get That Perfect Shot, You Just Try & Try Again!
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I’m sure most of you have the problem of not able to get that perfect shot, that is either due to the lack of lighting, or the hand is just very shaky, one time or another.
Take my pics for example below, taken at a pub recently..
Argh.. too blur.. and no teeth shown..
Shows to much of my hand.. and WeiChuen’s smile is so fake..
Well, we kept on taking and taking and taking more pics, until we were satisfied with the picture. So the final product:
This one. Pass!
Then WeiChuen decided to take another (last) pic..

But this came out instead. He said his lips acted out against him! (Too tired of smiling LOL..)
So people, when you can’t get that perfect shot, don’t just give up! Keep on trying over and over until you get it! Then only you’d be a certified camwhore
JACQ | personal | 07 19th, 2007 |




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I definitely not a camwhore guy. Not even a camera in hand. Aduhhhh.
Nice shots always though. I want this Nikon badly!
OMG! That’s so me! But if you really wanna be a certified camwhore, you MUST have at least a dozen pictures (taken at different times) IN THE CAR! Hahaha.. That’s when you become a certified camwhore! lol…
it is time to change to the anti shock digital camera. ^_^ problem settled!
papajoneh, buy lah, 1/2 month of doing sponsored posts can buy it oredy loh!
Ratu Syura, I forgot about the car poses! LOL.. Yup, have tons of that as well, but I’ll post that in another post lah hehe..
jefferi, I was actually trying to inform in a ‘camwhore’ point of view LOL..
under low light, the camera will take longer time to record a photo coz it needs more light to pass into its len. any movement before it is done will create blur picture. one simple way is to place the camera on a solid surface then use timer to shoot, better if you use a tripod. Or set the camera to ISO800, which would introduce noise and grain into photo. Flash may solve the problem but the strong light would spoil the atmosphere.
JACQ: yup. Know about that. But good tips on those who are just learning how to take pics. :)