If the bus is speeding off and you take a photo of it, it will turn out blur.Originally posted by ngjy22:I've done nothing to them but it just appeared like this. SBS 122H (its Svc 131), should be the speed, very fast and for SBS2625K, the BC just speed off and again, should be the speed. For this, instead of a blur picture, its a weird picture.
For this, SBS2696E, I took it while I was walking, so it look weird.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q20/ngjy22/SBS2696E_151.jpg
Its actually taken by K800i. But the blur pic of MBO405, its taken by 6233.Originally posted by demag_ac:If the bus is speeding off and you take a photo of it, it will turn out blur.
If you take a photo of a stationary bus or a slow moving bus, with high shutter speed, then the bus would appear ok, not like your SBS2625K.
I checked your photo, it was taken by a camera phone, the Nokia 6233. I suspect that it is your camera lens that has been damaged. Notice that the straight vertical edge of the bus has became slanted, this indicates that something is wrong with the pincushion setting of the camera.
Please send it back to Nokia Care centre for them to rectify the fault.













Have you been to HBF before?Originally posted by ngjy22:How will this be able to come out? Remember that last time someone posted a picture of a 854's bendy stucked at the bus stop.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q20/ngjy22/TIB1068G_963.jpg



good. are you a media student too?Originally posted by jetabt767400:Something abstract...
Photography wise there are things called Rule of Thirds and so on, not hard and fast rules but they make a picture look more unique...
Except for cameo (temp) buses pictures, it would be a good challenge to frame the buses slightly off-center.
I am no big shot, but I do sincerely hope that some unique pictures can spring up here instead of the normal pics seen here so far...
Just some cents...
Cheers!
Yes.Originally posted by SBS9806J:Have you been to HBF before?
Haha, thanks, but I am not media, an electric engineer student...Originally posted by muziq bus:good. are you a media student too?
if you are, then i have to say, your picture is off balance and heavy on one side.
yeah, but on the whole, its good




The Volvo Superlomg you took, when did you took it and what time and location? I'm dying to take the Superlong!!!Originally posted by gorby107:
Originally posted by tintinspartan:The Volvo Superlomg you took, when did you took it and what time and location? I'm dying to take the Superlong!!!![]()
Go take Service 62 and try your luck between weekdays and saturday , sunday think off service..Originally posted by tintinspartan:The Volvo Superlomg you took, when did you took it and what time and location? I'm dying to take the Superlong!!!![]()
Putting the main subject (in this case the bus) off-centre is distracting. When someone look at the photo, they will not get what it is you are taking. By putting the subject at the centre, one look, BAM!, ah...a Scania 113 on 225. Also, there are too many objects in the photo and, to a non-bus fan, it is unclear which one you are focusing at.Originally posted by jetabt767400:Something abstract...
Photography wise there are things called Rule of Thirds and so on, not hard and fast rules but they make a picture look more unique...
Except for cameo (temp) buses pictures, it would be a good challenge to frame the buses slightly off-center.
I am no big shot, but I do sincerely hope that some unique pictures can spring up here instead of the normal pics seen here so far...
Just some cents...
Cheers!







let me say a word of fairness...Originally posted by The_Bus_Guide:Putting the main subject (in this case the bus) off-centre is distracting. When someone look at the photo, they will not get what it is you are taking. By putting the subject at the centre, one look, BAM!, ah...a Scania 113 on 225. Also, there are too many objects in the photo and, to a non-bus fan, it is unclear which one you are focusing at.
If you want something unique, look for ways to enhance your subject. Try different angles. Reffections, either from a puddle or from the glass window, is good too. You can also try to enhance the background. Get an MRT passing behind, for example. Try not to get things blocking, like poles, fences and lamp posts.




