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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Today is Christmas Eve and I wish everyone have a Merry Christmas and all the best for this coming new year.

Just now went to Orchard Road to shoot about the lighting but unfortunately the sky was keep raining so i just managed to take some photos.

Here you go:



"...With God All Things Are Possible", Matthew 19:26







Coca Cola....









Guess what?? This is the lighting that hanging on the trees.

Monday, December 22, 2008

I was missing nearly last whole week because I went to Kuala Lumpur with my friends. Our trip was about 5 day 4 night and we stayed at my friend's brother place.

This time, we went to a lot of places, Twin Tower Skybridge, Aquaria (KLCC), Bukit Tinggi and shopping malls like Mid Valley, Pavilion, Times Square and The Gardens. Our trip were more concentrated on Makan (eating). We ate a lot of foods everyday and all our money just spent for eating foods. I must do more exercise after this, otherwise my body will get fat.

Here are the pictures about the KL (Bukit Tinggi pictures will post later):

Shot at the Twin Tower Skybridge

Me and EC

Joo and his girlfriend

KL view from Twin Tower. (Did you see something inside the picture?? The shadow of Twin Tower)

Jam, Jam, Traffic Jam....

KL view

Me, Joo and EC

Aquaria (KLCC)

Feeding session

The Greedy Tortoise

Hello...

Can you see me???

KL Twin Tower View


We went to Madam Kwan restaurant to enjoy the Nasi Lemak. Unfortunately, it was not as good as last time we ate around 2 years ago and the price was getting more and more expensive... quite disappointed...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I took this shot when I was helping the Singapore Marathon as a volunteer.

ISO 200, 30 sec shutter speed, aperture 20, focal length 18mm

This was taken by me but the card is not my name. It was belong to Andrew, who call himself "Handsome Drew"


A very good picture to represent the DOF effect. See on the path....

Monday, December 15, 2008

ISO 100, shutter speed 3sec, aperture f9.0, focal length 18mm

Why the surface is flat but it reflex the light curvy??

Interesting... World always doesn't turn into the way it should be... do you agree with me?

Escalator

I never think that actually escalator can be just as cool as like this...

I took this shot at the Ang Mo Kio Hub about 1am... during the time that waiting my friend to go help as a volunteer for Singapore Marathon 2008.

ISO 100, 14sec shutter speed, aperture f9.0, focal length 18mm

Actually, to get a nice photo, the problem is not about camera, it is all about how well u know about this world because we are always ignore that something not really important in our lives just like the escalator. Everyday, it brings convenience to people to go up or down but most of the people just treat it as machine and not more than that.

For me, escalator is a very useful mechanical system to bring us up and down. But there always have something more. Some of the escalators are running 24 hours non-stop and it is a very tough job. The gear inside will break down one day. He also need to be treated by his doctor (Technician). He need to smell your shoes everyday but he won't complain anything.

So we must appreciate his work and show our respect to him, which is use the escalator properly and don't get hurt when you are using it because he don't like people to get hurt because of him and don't use your blood to dirty him...

How do you feel for him? Our little delivery boy....

Thursday, December 11, 2008


Hmmm... Let me think back for awhile...

Oh, yeah... I went to this concert on 29th November, about 2 weeks ago. This was my first time to watch a concert. Although that was not a very huge concert but the overall feel just right, I just like it.

I reached Kallang MRT station about 7.20pm if I didn't remember it wrongly. Before I go into more details, Why I will go to watch this concert? First, she is the one that I definitely will agree to accompany to everywhere she like to go. Second, the ticket was free because of she bought a new handphone from Singtel and they was gave her 2 tickets.

Anyway, let us back to the subject. The concert is held by Emil Chau, Mayday, Tanya Chua, Zhang Zhen Yue & Jonathan Lee and Chen Qi Zhen. All of them are Asia’s top composer-singers. Each of them was holding a Lee Guitar to perform and all of them were telling the story behind of the guitars. All of the guitars has their own different story.

Like I mention just now, the concert was not large. Can consider as an average-size of concert with good lighting effect, not very good sound quality (I heard the clipping something, especially during MayDay was performing, but no problem during those blue, unplugged and love songs) but all are very nice singers and songs. The most importantly, the person who sat beside me was just right at the moment. Unfortunately, nothing happen....

I took some shots for the concert, here you go....

Chen Qi Zhen

Emil Chau, Zhang Zhen Yue & Jonathan Lee

Emil Chau
Mayday

Here shows some not bad lighting effects...










Overall, beside the sound quality have the plenty of room for improvement, everything was quite well done... I didn't watch the very last part of the concert because we need to rush for the last train of the day. Unfortunately we didn't manage to catch it but luckily the bus service still available... I hope that I have another chance to enjoy this kind of concert or maybe even bigger.

A pretty good experience for me to enjoy, to learn something more...

Sunday, November 30, 2008

A big smile can delight your day....

ISO: 250

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/100sec

Focal Length: 135mm


Take A Break, it can help you to go further...

ISO: 400

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640sec

Focal Length: 135mm


No matter which religion you have, it helps to release your soul...

ISO: 800

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/60sec

Focal Length: 135mm


Open your heart to accept everything sincerely....

ISO: 400

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/30sec

Focal Length: 135mm



The Simplest always is the Beauties...

ISO: 400

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/2000sec

Focal Length: 135mm


Different angle of view gives a different kind of the feel. No matter how tough of your life be, look from another way around and thing just be solved easily...

ISO: 100

FNumber: 18

Shutter Speed: 1/50sec

Focal Length: 26mm


Cherish for everything around your life, even know sometime you don't have the chance to capture it down...

ISO: 800

FNumber: 10

Shutter Speed: 1/30sec

Focal Length: 135mm


No matter how hard for the road that in front of us, keep moving forward is the only way to overcome everything...

ISO: 400

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/320sec

Focal Length: 58mm


Come on, let's the game on... Life can be fun...

ISO: 200

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/320sec

Focal Length: 125mm


Give a big kiss to your beloved to show your love...

ISO: 250

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/100sec

Focal Length: 135mm


Always focus on your target...

ISO: 500

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/250sec

Focal Length: 135mm


Morning is the greatest moment of a day...

ISO: 500

FNumber: 5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/800sec

Focal Length: 135mm


SO, How Hard Can It BE???

(I submitted these pictures as my photography workshop assignment. I went to Botanic Garden and St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to have our out-shooting workshop with my classmates and lecturers, It was a great time and look forward for the next session.)

 
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