Since i had my dream lens with me, I have decided that i would go to Botanic Garden in the morning. It started to rain before I reached there, and thank God, it stopped after my breakfast, and it made a weather to shoot. The rain also gave the flowers nice water droplets, making the photos more interesting.
I was not very happy with my photos due to some hand shake. Will be back with a tripod.
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Product Photography Workshop by WS
Attended a very interesting product photography workshop organised by the West Shooterz. The first part of the workshop was Macro Photography by an avid macro photographer, Peter. Peter really has an eye for details. His works on insects are brillant. But I am not into macro, too busy running away from insects than taking photo of them! I signed up for the workshop as I was more interested in the 2nd part of the workshop - Product Photography.
The speaker, Larry, gave a very practical sharing on the equipment, lightings and some techniques he used. We had a lot of fun shooting the products that he brought along. Kudos to WS who organized it. No regrets of spending $30, which mainly went to the room rental and food. And it was great catching up with the boys, who are so passionate about photography.
The speaker, Larry, gave a very practical sharing on the equipment, lightings and some techniques he used. We had a lot of fun shooting the products that he brought along. Kudos to WS who organized it. No regrets of spending $30, which mainly went to the room rental and food. And it was great catching up with the boys, who are so passionate about photography.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Outing to the Zoo with Canon
I always remember what Canon siad when i attended their free product training class "When you go to the zoo with Canon, you would never want to go to the zoo again with your own gears"
Having missed the 2009 one, I was looking forward to the 2010 zoo outing. When i saw the notice, i signed up immediately!
Well, Canon did not disappoint. It brought all its zoon lens, from 300mm to the super duper 600mm!! I could really see the tiger up close and personal with the 600mm. It was not easy to use the lens fixed on tripod, and the angle was a bit tight. And some of the animals were not cooperative..they refused to look at the lens! Else, it was a great outing. Thumbs up to Canon, who not only brought the lens, also sent their men to carry it. We just need to mount our camera on the lens. And my 450D looks like a toy when it was mounted on 600mm!!! Looking forward to the one next year :-)
Looks like a big cat!
Yawn!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Canon Food Photography Session
I signed up for the Canon Food Photography Session, run by Singapore Famous Blogger, Dr Leslie Tay, who is the blogger for ieatishootipost. I have been following his blog for a while, and in fact, one of the reasons that prompted me to buy my Canon DSLR last is that i want to take the same nice food photo that Dr Tay took!
The sharing session was at Si Chuan Do Hua Restaurant at UOB Plaza, there were about 40 people. We were also joined by Canon Pro, Jino Lee and videographer, Lance.
Dr Tay is a very friendly and absolutely no airs guy, and I admire him for his passion on food and blogging, despite his busy schedule. I think that is what you really mean by juggling your passion with your work, and family!
He shared with us some practical tips on taking food photo. Not so much of those studio set up with lightings, but more on use what you have and take good food photo.
It was a very enjoyable session, and the bonus was that I had 2 photos taken with Dr Tay! The only complain that I have was that the restaurant was so dim that the photo did not turn out as well. I also found out that it was quite stressful to have a table of 10 taking photo of one plate of Dim Sum. First, you have to make sure that you are not blocking anyone's view. Secondly, no one dare to eat as someone is still taking photo. Thirdly, you cannot move the food, so you can only move yourself around the table, with people around you! Anyway, if all else fails, just enjoy the food! Bon Appetit!
The sharing session was at Si Chuan Do Hua Restaurant at UOB Plaza, there were about 40 people. We were also joined by Canon Pro, Jino Lee and videographer, Lance.
Dr Tay is a very friendly and absolutely no airs guy, and I admire him for his passion on food and blogging, despite his busy schedule. I think that is what you really mean by juggling your passion with your work, and family!
He shared with us some practical tips on taking food photo. Not so much of those studio set up with lightings, but more on use what you have and take good food photo.
It was a very enjoyable session, and the bonus was that I had 2 photos taken with Dr Tay! The only complain that I have was that the restaurant was so dim that the photo did not turn out as well. I also found out that it was quite stressful to have a table of 10 taking photo of one plate of Dim Sum. First, you have to make sure that you are not blocking anyone's view. Secondly, no one dare to eat as someone is still taking photo. Thirdly, you cannot move the food, so you can only move yourself around the table, with people around you! Anyway, if all else fails, just enjoy the food! Bon Appetit!
Green Tea Eggtart: Unique, but i don't like.
Wrong focus. The person holding the chopstick was actually posing for her friend, but i "Hijacked" it..hehee
But i got the focus wrong. My intention was to focus on the Har kau, not the bamboo basket! Haha
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sunset shoot
My dinner was cancelled as my friend was sick, so I thought I will go and take some photo of the new Helix Bridge. When i reached Esplande at 1900Hr, I was surpised at the number of photographers there! Most of the good spots were taken, with their camera pointing towards the direction of our famous Merlion. I managed to find a spot, and before i can set up my tripod, an army of students arrived with their tripod. I think they were students, or maybe some photography class because the leader was shouting to his tribe "Class set up your tripod here" There was another group whom I understand were colleagues who were into photography...Heehee I managed to talk to someone while taking photo! Actually the fact was that he blocked my camera while I was doing long exposure!!! Anyway did not make it to the Helix Bridge as was rather fedup with the crowd.
My teacher told me patience is the most important factor in taking landscape photo, so i will put that into practice. :-)
My teacher told me patience is the most important factor in taking landscape photo, so i will put that into practice. :-)
Friday, April 30, 2010
Your Singapore - HDB
For non singaporeans (such as mr TJ), HDB may sounds foreign. HDB stands for Housing Development Board, a statutory board of the Singapore Government. They are well known for building flats, whereby Singaporean can purchase at a subsidized rate. (of course, they have a lot of terms and conditions)
The price of a HDB flat is always in the spotlight, especially in Singapore where land is scarce.
I thought i would take some sunset view from my flat, a very heartland flavour of a true blue Singaporean.
The price of a HDB flat is always in the spotlight, especially in Singapore where land is scarce.
I thought i would take some sunset view from my flat, a very heartland flavour of a true blue Singaporean.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Another Sunrise
I went to take any take another sunrise today, since I could not sleep well these few days due to some mind boggling unresolved issues. Since I could not sleep, and needed to be in town for a 8am meeting, I thought I would go & catch the sun.
Alas, another unsuccessful attempt. The sun was blocked by the clouds again. Reached Esplande at 615am, wanted to check out the new Helix Bridge. The bridge looks kind of plain in the morning, and the Maybank building wasn't lighted up today. Though i could not see the sun, it was a nice outing. It was very nice, quiet and peaceful in Esplande, a few joggers - Yes, a few joggers at 630am! (and they are mainly caucasians). The sun was finally above the clouds at 730am, but it was too glaring to look directly at. I will try again next time :-) I am sure one day i will catch beautiful sunrise.
Alas, another unsuccessful attempt. The sun was blocked by the clouds again. Reached Esplande at 615am, wanted to check out the new Helix Bridge. The bridge looks kind of plain in the morning, and the Maybank building wasn't lighted up today. Though i could not see the sun, it was a nice outing. It was very nice, quiet and peaceful in Esplande, a few joggers - Yes, a few joggers at 630am! (and they are mainly caucasians). The sun was finally above the clouds at 730am, but it was too glaring to look directly at. I will try again next time :-) I am sure one day i will catch beautiful sunrise.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Exploring Bukit Brown Cemetery
Joined Jackie and the boys for a shoot at the rather undiscovered Bukit Brown Cemetery, which is near Lornie Road and Adam Road. I have never ever been to a cemetery in Singapore before, and when I googled the place, this seems like a popular place for the Singapore Paranormal Investigators (SPI), and they typically do a night tour! Hmm..may not seems like a good idea to explore a cemetery at night, to take photo!??!
The cemetery is smaller than I thought. And it also seems quite busy for a Sat morning, quite a number of cars drove in. The interesting thing is all the people that I saw at the cemetery to pay respect to their ancestors are old folks. Where are the youngsters?
There was some "drama" with 3 uncles who were paying respect at one of the tombs. One of the guys had his monopod and his camera shooting at the same direction of these uncles. So the uncles were very upset, thought we were taking their photo and they started to shouto to us in some hokkien which I could not understand. They were about 200m away, so we tried to gesture to them that we were not taking their photo, but a bird on the tree behind them! Anyway they still shouted at us at some hokkien which we don't understand, so to avoid trouble, we decided to quickly move away, and also "scolded" the guy who took the bird photo.
I did not take a lot of pictures, as not sure if it is respectful to take pictures of tomb. Here are some of the photo that I took:
The cemetery is smaller than I thought. And it also seems quite busy for a Sat morning, quite a number of cars drove in. The interesting thing is all the people that I saw at the cemetery to pay respect to their ancestors are old folks. Where are the youngsters?
There was some "drama" with 3 uncles who were paying respect at one of the tombs. One of the guys had his monopod and his camera shooting at the same direction of these uncles. So the uncles were very upset, thought we were taking their photo and they started to shouto to us in some hokkien which I could not understand. They were about 200m away, so we tried to gesture to them that we were not taking their photo, but a bird on the tree behind them! Anyway they still shouted at us at some hokkien which we don't understand, so to avoid trouble, we decided to quickly move away, and also "scolded" the guy who took the bird photo.
I did not take a lot of pictures, as not sure if it is respectful to take pictures of tomb. Here are some of the photo that I took:
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