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2008 Day 2 - Kek Lok Si starburst style

April 29th, 2008 Posted in Photo A Day

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This was taken back during Chinese New Year when Kek Lok Si had over a thousand lanterns lighted up at night. To make things a bit more interesting I tried out the Starburst technique, after many failed attempts I finally got a more satisfied result.

Tip: steady hands and tripod required, don’t zoom in too fast to avoid camera shake

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5 Responses to “2008 Day 2 - Kek Lok Si starburst style”

  1. iCalvyn Says:

    wa..now u only post up this picture…
    great leh… good skill :)


  2. seraphangel Says:

    haha, yeah, I think I posted it up in http://seraphstudios.net before.


  3. eileen Says:

    nice pic!


  4. steph Says:

    wow. how did you do this?


  5. seraphangel Says:

    eileen: thanks, glad that you liked it :D

    steph: you will need a zoom lens and a tripod or very steady hands for this, set a long exposure of at least 1 second and zoom in or out while the shutter is open, and tadaa… you get a starburst effect!!


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