Taken at : A road to Pelaihari, South Borneo
With : Canon EOS 450D
Tonal correction : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Resizing and watermarking : Adobe Photoshop
Model : My Cousin, Yadi
Taken at : A road , Pelaihari, South Borneo
With : Canon EOS 450D
Tonal correction : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Resizing and watermarking : Adobe Photoshop
Model : My Cousin, Yadi
Taken at : A road , Pelaihari, South Borneo
With : Canon EOS 450D
Tonal correction : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Resizing and watermarking : Adobe Photoshop
Model : My Cousin, Yadi
Taken at : A bridge (I forgot the name) , Banjarmasin, South Borneo
With : Kodak pocket cam V550 – f4.5 – 1/500
Tonal correction : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Resizing and watermarking : Adobe Photoshop
Taken at : Lingkar Selatan, Banjarmasin, South Borneo
With : Kodak pocket cam V550 – f4.5 – 1/600
Tonal correction : Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Resizing and watermarking : Adobe Photoshop
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