27 Jan 2009 CHINESE NEW YEAR 2009: TAY KAK SIE 04
CHINESE NEW YEAR 2009: TAY KAK SIE 04

Besides the red lanterns, there was also the Tree of Hope where people are hanging their papers of wish on it (which reminds me of Tanabata in Japan).

Photographer: Christines Arlin

EXIF
  • model : Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
  • exposureTime : 0.004 s (1/250) (1/250)
  • fnumber : f/8.0
  • exposure : program (auto)
  • isoEquiv : 100
  • meteringMode : matrix
  • focalLength : 21.00 (21/1)
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  1. 1
    McDuff 

    I’m not sure what too look here. I think the intended focal point is the lamp judging the depth of field (dof), but the foreground, that’s usually put in the scene as a frame or dof, is over crowding the space like it’s attacking the main characterto the corner.
    Might wanna step back but zoom in to the lamp more. that way you can get the lamp to be the hero object but still get the foreground. Cheers.

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