Sungai Palas Boh Tea Field
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This is the very first time I step my foot on Sungai Palas Boh tea plantation field. It was a chaotic moment squeezing through the traffic up the highland and into the tea field in the long weekend. Traveling from point A to B that usually takes a 10minutes becomes a good devastating 1 hour. But never mind, the scenery really pay off!
This is my first time I created HDR Panorama too. There’s actually 3 variations made in processing these HDR panoramic. Tell me which one you like. Personally I love the first in the collection.
Hope you enjoy my collection on the tea field this time.
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Wendy Wong on June 15th, 2009
first you confused Arabella with Acabella, now it’s Sungai Palas with Sungai Lapas -.-”
it’s Sungai Palas my dear :)
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Hugo Lim Reply:
June 15th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
watashiwa realised the error also… watashiwa has corrected it liaoo swt… arigato kazaimust~~~ :P
@_@ whats with my typo these days…
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David on June 16th, 2009
wow! if HDR panorama… which means if u have stitched 5, you have at least 15 pics taken! Beautiful :D
If only there are harvesters in there… then can estimate how big the field really is.
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Hugo Lim Reply:
June 16th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
thanks for your compliment yaaa!
hahaha yea.. so are right… there are easily more than 21 files all together for each panoramic photo posted here.
it is indeed very huge field!
thanks for commenting!
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kcoon on June 17th, 2009
nice photos :) the last photos have great leading lines… but the sky color is out tho…
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Hugo Lim Reply:
June 17th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
hi kcoon!
thankssss ya… hmmm, you are right! let me see what i can do here. i believe i can adjust the curve abit to get the sky back =)
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