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ujoewong

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Hello Guys, I'm from Malaysia. I'm new to photography.
I bought my 1st Camera and it is the Panasonic Lumix LX5.
Went for a Europe Trip last December, around Christmas time.
I'll post up some random shots from my trip.
Let me know what I should improve on okay ? :P

Location: St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
Settings Used: ISO800, f2, 1/15sec.
Awesome place I say ! It is beautiful.
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Location: Frankfurt, Germany.
Settings Used: ISO160, f2, 1/60sec.
Fancy authentic Ku-koo Clocks made of Genuine Oakwood from the BlackForest ?
Well, I do.
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Location: Lucerne, Switzerland.
Settings Used: ISO400, f2, 1/30sec.
A Night Shot, took me several attempts to get this shot.
Aren't too sure of what store this is though.
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Location: Rome, Italy.
Settings Used: ISO80, f2.8, 1/160sec.
I think this street is near the Colosseum.
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Location: I forgot the exact place but I know it is in Amsterdam.
Setting Used: ISO125, f2.8, 1/200sec.
A narrow pathway at a fishing harbor.
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Regards. :D
 
I Particularly like the last one
The others really dont do much for me
The overexposure on the windows were bugging me a little, it might just be me though
The third one to me isnt anything special
I think the best ones are the last two by far
Keep shooting! :D
 
Nice shots. I like the exposures, colors and sharpness. Not so sure about the slant in the Basilica photo. I actually like the clocks the most.
 
Thanks for the feedbacks.
I think there is a limit with what I can do with my camera.
I can't seem to get any depth of field with the pictures I shoot. Aka. BOKEH.

Hmmm... Upgrade ?

Regards.
 
Thanks for the feedbacks.
I think there is a limit with what I can do with my camera.
I can't seem to get any depth of field with the pictures I shoot. Aka. BOKEH.

Hmmm... Upgrade ?

Regards.
DOF is all about the lens. These shots are all very well done and the post processing is remarkable for a true beginner.
 

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