Saturday, July 10, 2010

At the Beach


Some photos taken that day at East Coast Park 9th July 2010.

It was a sunny day and we were all in sunglasses , except Nate.


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Day_at_Beach_July_2010


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Day_at_Beach_July_2010


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Day_at_Beach_July_2010


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Bought a wireless transmitter a day ago and was fumbling to get it to work..See concealed left hand trying to depress the remote control's button.

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Day_at_Beach_July_2010


Day_at_Beach_July_2010


Friday, July 2, 2010

Late Night Kaki Photography @ Fullerton


It was a late thursday night, I called Alex, we packed our gears, kissed our kids and wives goodnight and went to town to try paint it red.

I had just bought a tripod (Weifeng/Fancier Model 531) and wanted to use it for some night stills of the Singapore night skyline. We parked at Connaught Drive and walked around the area looking for a good spot to take some photos.


After 2.5 hours, there were only a handful of nice shots out of the lot that I had taken. Shown here are the selected few that I feel is good enough for public domain.




The Love of my Life


Christine 
She makes quite a statement..


Thursday, July 1, 2010

Sunny 16 aperture, shutter, ISO guide


Good guide to sunny day aperture settings from Wikipedia.



The basic guide to photography exposure is very simple. If you have a bright, sunny day, then use f-stop 16 for your camera lens aperture. The shutter speed should then be set to the equivalent of your ISO film speed – or the next number over. For example, if you are using an ISO film speed of 100, your shutter speed should be set to 1/125. More than often, your shutter speed number will be higher than the ISO film speed, but it is much easier to remember that film speed equals shutter speed.




Wednesday, June 30, 2010

June on several occasions


Some pics taken using the Canon DSLR 40D with the Tamron 17-50mm lens.

Bedok Reservoir Park
Bedok Reservoir Park


 

Isabel
Isabel at Clarke Quay



Nathaniel

Nate
Nathaniel doing his Twinkle Twinkle Little Star actions



Bath


Hotel Bath
At Merchant Court Hotel Room

Clarke Quay


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Isabel at Clarke Quay


Nate
Nate clapping his hands in the hotel room





Monday, June 28, 2010

It is going to be an adventure


After buying my first digital SLR, the Canon 40D, and a proper lens, the Tamron 17-50mm, I believe it's time to take some photos and post them online.

All photos listed here are taken by me and my current camera [ which might vary as I go down the road of photography ] and lens kit.

I hope to have honest opinions from amateurs and professionals alike.
I'd like to have comments even from those whom are not into photography.

Because, to appreciate the moment freezed in time, you just need eyes..


Thursday, August 22, 2002