No linkOriginally posted by bus555:Well today I saw one Dennis Trident on Service 89 with the back desto...
I forgot to change it to Auto ISO. They were shot on ISO400Originally posted by TIB1062Y:It's okay... As long you know what went wrong, and what are the factors which you need to improve on, then can already. You really need to play around with all your camera functions (except flash for buses), then from there, know which camera shooting mode is best for which type of surroundings... =)
What link? Anyway, I didn't take a pic of it.Originally posted by Volvo Olympian:No link
I though I saw Rig of Rods.Originally posted by Bus 163 1688:what is that game : javascript:emoticon('')
whats wrong with this?Originally posted by bus555:Well today I saw one Dennis Trident on Service 89 with the back desto on the front![]()
Well, the problematic bus you described is SBS 9688H.Originally posted by bus555:Well today I saw one Dennis Trident on Service 89 with the back desto on the front![]()
Since when did i ask for photo?Originally posted by bus555:What link? Anyway, I didn't take a pic of it.
There's no right or wrong with photos. It's picture is unique. It's just that for a better photo, a better location should be planned.Originally posted by TIB1062Y:Your location of the 3 shots above are all wrong. If you wish to get a good angle of the bus, try not to take photos at the bus stops or places where space is very limited and constraint to you (constraint in such a way that it cannot allow you to have a better angle shot).
Sunlight wise, it's pretty okay, just that the rego for TIB506R seem to be over-exposed.
1 more thing is if you want to snap a bus with perfect (or close to perfect) shot, always lookout for annoying shadows from trees, etc... =)
I'm sure you can do it better the next time round =) Go play around with your camera functions more and see which camera mode is suitable for which type of surrondings..
NotedOriginally posted by TIB1062Y:Your location of the 3 shots above are all wrong. If you wish to get a good angle of the bus, try not to take photos at the bus stops or places where space is very limited and constraint to you (constraint in such a way that it cannot allow you to have a better angle shot).
Sunlight wise, it's pretty okay, just that the rego for TIB506R seem to be over-exposed.
1 more thing is if you want to snap a bus with perfect (or close to perfect) shot, always lookout for annoying shadows from trees, etc... =)
I'm sure you can do it better the next time round =) Go play around with your camera functions more and see which camera mode is suitable for which type of surrondings..
Just so hapenned, I was at HG yesterday. Here's the pic:Originally posted by TWS4793:Well, the problematic bus you described is SBS 9688H.

So ? What's the big deal ? Do you think Dennis Trident has a rear window in the first place ? Do you actually know the reason why they put the rear desto in the front screen ?Originally posted by bus555:Well today I saw one Dennis Trident on Service 89 with the back desto on the front![]()




















Every SBST bus with a EDS (maybe except 2779A) has a desto slot in front to put the rear desto there. This is due to people complaining that the EDS is hard to see.Originally posted by TWS4793:Well, the problematic bus you described is SBS 9688H.



Originally posted by my@jas:904A BC driving 968R?
TIB0968R on Svc 901 (Using Night Mode)[/b]


