Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Tanjung Batu Revisit

Revisiting the rocky beach of Tanjung Batu
in Bintulu.













19 comments:

  1. mcm ade wap....hehe

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  2. Very nice catch...some look like fog/mist..can be scary if its in some old English movies..Sherlock Holmes may be?..hehe

    :-)

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  3. the wave seems very strong there! what time was it when you visit this place?

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    1. Fish,
      Nice view but not for swimming,
      as it just had 2 drowning end of last year.
      I was there at around 5.45pm
      and the sunset here is around 6.30pm.

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  4. Beautiful captures there, I like pic no.1 and also the stark contrast of the long exposure in the last pic.

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  5. cantik..macamana setting kamera kalau nak catch ombak?

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    1. Kay,
      You will need a tripod for this splashing waves shots
      as i normally take it just before sunrise or just after sunset
      with speed priority mode on a slow speed of around 1/4 second
      and as for the misty shots, use the aperture priority with a small aperture of about 22 to get the full depth of field and speed of 20 second or more(it will be almost dark by then)

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  6. best juga main slow shutter ni...air nampak macam kabus...cantik!

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  7. The water hitting and splashing on to the rocks are amazing, beautifully taken.

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  8. Very beautiful scenery. Like the misty look around the rocks area. Gong Xi Fa Cai to you and your family.

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  9. i love the waves pictures! look so surreal!

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  10. masih byk yg perlu I belajar pasal teknik amik pic pemandangan....jeles dgn hasil keje U...

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  11. tanjung batu katne ye?
    gmbr yg kt bwh2 tu sume mcm superb gile!da mcm kabus pun ada padehal percikan air~

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  12. sublime effect of the light and filter you use to create the final effect...take care Thomas ;)

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  13. you visit beaches quite often ya! :))

    ooh, I've always wanted to make photos that can create such smoke-y effect above the water. I know it has to do with the shutter speed. Oh ok so I guess I just don't have the right camera ahaha

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