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About Me Member Experimental Photographer nishball18/Male/Hong Kong Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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  • Current Residence: Hong Kong
  • Interests: Photography
  • Favourite photographer: Mr. Hewitt
  • Operating System: Mac OS 10.3 or Win XP Pro
  • MP3 player of choice: iPod
  • Shell of choice: Aqua
  • Favourite game: Battlefield Vietnam
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC
  • Personal Quote: "you know... that day in september... eleptember seleventh!"
  • Tools of the Trade: Canon EOS300D, Nikomat EL 1977, Nikomat 1975, Olympus C4040-Z, Photoshop CS

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:iconnitro-killer:
surprisingly rare gallery
:iconoichii:
i really love your photography, keep it up! :heart:
:icondarkfortears:
~nishball
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* is an Experimental Photographer
* is Male
* is a deviant since Jan 11, 2004, 2:20 PM
* has 900 pageviews
* is located in Hong Kong
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:iconrichardlai:
Hi there! Seeing you are a Hong Kong resident, may I introduce you to this club: hongkongda

Looking forward to see you there!

Rick

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:iconnishball:
Hey thanks for the invite. I will get around to that at some point. Thanks for stopping by!
:iconguts80:
Hiya.

Freshman @ that goes to the same school as you.
pretty good stuff you have here, although you may want to do a little reading on color balance (can greatly improve a couple of your shots). =)

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Check out my gallery! ~Guts80
:iconnishball:
Hmn. Could you elaborate more on what you mean by color balance? Do you have any specific suggestions for color balance improvements on any of these photos? thanks.
:iconguts80:
In digital terms, this would be White balance. IE when shooting under indeceant light sources, it gives everyting a yellowish cast if you shoot with daylight film (for WB this would be daylight settting which is 6400 K if memory serves). One can correct this by sticking a 81B (blue color filter) to cancel out the extreme yellow so that whites in the picture come otu white, not a yellowish orangey white.

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Check out my gallery! ~Guts80
:iconnullcomic:
Nice clean stuff you have here.

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