Post by Cecil Chan on Sept 23, 2013 14:33:58 GMT 8
It was a full moonlit night and I was at the Bayfront grandstand of the Singapore Grand Prix watching the formula 1s whizzing past and breaking my eardrums when I saw this scene. Makes it worthwile coming here.
After my eardrum is nearly broken went over to the padang to watch young teenagers screaming at the Korean band "BIG BANG".
OK any young teenagers viewing this and ooh ah scream scream love the big bang, email me for the large size photos of big bang or download from my gallery www.pbase.com/cecil_chan/Singapore Grand Prix 2013 I WAS USING A 70-200MM LENS WITH A 2X TC AND IT WAS HARDER TO GET RID OF THE FENCE. THE LAST TIME I WAS USING A 400 MM AND IT WAS EASIER, SO, USE A 400 MM PRIME INSTEAD OF A 70-200 FOR BETTER RESULT. FOR GOOD COLOR BALANCE WHEN SHOOTING CONCERT, USE SPOT METER AND SPOT ON THE FACE OF THE SINGER FOR GOOD WHITE BALANCE RESULT.
Last Edit: Sept 23, 2013 14:50:01 GMT 8 by Cecil Chan
Nice set. The 400mm is better to get rid of the fence, lighter too.
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