Celestial_Crook

Celestial_Crook OP t1_j1qotsa wrote

It shows from your images you posted here on reddit. I gave a glance on your profile and there are a lot of good images there, gotta have a better look on each of them :D

I only recently practising more photography since picking up my first dedicated camera about 4 years ago. Before that, I shoot with my phone without any real intent of indulging more into photography. Now it becomes my kind of meditation, such as when I wander the road for street photography.

Oh, and btw, you're the first one I follow here ;D

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Celestial_Crook OP t1_j1ql5q2 wrote

I mean, the one I tried by stacking several shots for greater long exposure, it turned out pretty underwhelming, the water flow became too soft. This one I posted is much better, preserving much details of the flow.

To be clear, I'm nowhere a pro. I'm just a newbie who's still have much to learn ;D I haven't posted much of my minimalism here on reddit, but I do posted a few here, you can check my profile. I mostly posted them on my IG minima_alistic in case you want to check them out. Would love to know what you think about them.

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Celestial_Crook OP t1_j1qk23t wrote

I'm not into any of those so I couldn't really tell if it was still a thing or not there. But they are still available for those looking for it. But man, if people are only there for those 'funny snacks', they are missing a tons of views. Things are gorgeous wherever you look. Myanmar is also outstanding for landscape tourism, sadly now ravaged by the military dictator.

But let's not get too OOT here. My point is, if you have the chance to visit, go for it, you won't be disappointed.

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Celestial_Crook OP t1_j1qb0sj wrote

Hey, thank you so much for the award given, really appreciate it :D

About the shot itself, out of tons of shots I tried on the spot, this is the one that gives me the most satisfaction. At first I was doing burst shots, thinking of combining them in PS for greater long exposure effect, since I didn't have tripod nor filter at that moment. When I put them together, as you said before, it became rather 'off'. So in the end I only picked one single exposure at 1/5 second and the result was much better as shown here ;D Also, I'm a total noob in landscape as I'm mainly practising street photography and minimalism, so this is only something I shoot in between everything. Still much to learn.

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