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Whatever EF lenses you may have,
the ability to use them creatively is one way of maximizing your investments in them.
If you already know how to make full use of the fundamentals of photography as described
in previous issues, you can turn a lot of normal subjects into great images, with
the appropriate focal lengths.
Apart from specialized assignments,
I shoot virtually anything that attract my attention - from people, fishing villages,
alleys, building facades, parking lots, traditional houses, neon signs and close-ups
or abstracts of boring subjects. In addition to building my own portfolio of images,
it is also another way to try out various features of any EOS model available, like
these examples shown below.
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A typical scene of a fishing village
(200mm) |
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Slanting the camera angle made it
more interesting (200mm) |
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Resort's facade (200mm) |
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Resort's facade (135mm) |
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Traditional Malaysian houses along
the river |
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The same houses shot at vertical
position |
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Globe and Dayabumi complex (14mm) |
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Close-up of globe and complex (100mm) |
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Rows of terrace houses (300 with
2x Extender) |
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Facade of a modern skyscraper |
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