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Thanks for your comment, but I'm afraid I'm not Mr. Andrew Tan. I am his brother JooKeat. Are you saying that I am not allowed to post my brother's photos on my site. Is there a rule against that at PN? Please send me the link to the forum as I think that there has been a case of mistaken identity.
By the way, this is a scary photo, but a bit photoshoped.
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Great portrait of this girl at the market. Could not have done it better. Nice exposure and colours.
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Nice reflection shot, Alec. The top of the sphire being chopped off is a bit distracting, but otherwise great shot.
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Very good exposure, colours and pose. I like the way she did her hair. Looks like you had a great trip. Welcome back.
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Hello, its been a long time since I have been on photonet
Happy National Day!!
Great shot of this tiger.
Cheers!
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Eh! Finally got your D200.
Lovely model and great skin tones. Would have to see other half of her body though.
Cheers bro!
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Thanks for recognising my work.
I still draw my inspiration from your work.
Love your colour saturation and unique composition.
Cheers!
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Thanks for your comments :)
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This lady monk looks after a shrine at one of the temples in Siem
Reap. Her wrinkles tells many stories. :)
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:} Cheers
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Very nice shot, Alec. Great action with the hair.
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This was a grab shot taken when I was in a bus passing a village. Only had a few seconds to take this, so no chance for composition. Their expression and the fact that they are not looking directly at the camera creates an interesting photo. Cheers!
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Well shaven heads!
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Thanks for viewing.
Jagged edges
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Hi Kit,
I am really impressed with your improvement over time. Your PP skills have certainly improved and I'm confident that in time you will be a great photographer. Do you visit Tasmania a lot, or are these photos from previous trips? It's really a nice and peaceful place, one can really relax in a place like this. I notice that you have Nikon and Canon. Do you think that Canon 5D is more suitable than Nikon for landscape scenes?
I'm not actively posting photos, but do keep in touch.
Cheers,
Andrew