Friday 30 December 2011

Adam 2nd Birthday Picnic


This year Adam's birthday theme is picnic at the park..everyone is there and tonnes of food which end up being segregated at the end because my wife overcook and some of the guest didnt turn up..it was a fine sunny day which to a photographer is more then what we can ask..no flash or reflector required..all natural light as it is sufficient..enough of the yada yada yada..enjoy..


Birthday cake


Birthday Boy

Birthday Boy said CHEESE


Birthday Boy

Birthday Boy

Feeding Daddy

Feeding Mommy

Feeding his ownself

He really enjoy the cake..

And last but not least..my favourite winning picture..straight from camera with minor editing..

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Thursday 29 December 2011

Photography For Dummies : Rule of Thirds


Zoo Trip

I believe most of the photographer out there is  well aware of the principle of photographic composition.."Rule of Third"..The first thing that most of us learn after we first took up the camrra and make it into life long passion.

Well before i start i wanted to say up front that the rules are meant to be broken and by ignoring Rule of Third doesn't necessarily make your photo uninteresting or unbalance.Being said that,it is wise that we learn the rule before we break it to make sure that breaking the rule is more effective and leave more impact on the photo.

So what is Rule of Third?

The basic principle behind the rule of thirds is to imagine breaking an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so that you have 9 parts. As follows..



As you’re taking an image you would have done this in your mind through your viewfinder or in the LCD display that you use to frame your shot.

With this grid in mind the Rule of Third now identifies four important parts of the image that you should consider placing points of interest in as you frame your image.

Not only this – but it also gives you four ‘lines’ that are also useful positions for elements in your photo.




The theory is that if you place points of interest in the intersections or along the lines that your photo becomes more balanced and will enable a viewer of the image to interact with it more naturally. Studies have shown that when viewing images that people’s eyes usually go to one of the intersection points most naturally rather than the center of the shot – using the rule of thirds works with this natural way of viewing an image rather than working against it.

In addition to the above picture of the elephant where the elephant’s eye becomes the point of focus here are some of examples:


Melaka Trip-A'Famosa

In this image I’ve purposely placed the nozzle of the cannon on one of the intersecting points – especially the that nozzle have some bronze corroding away which are a natural point of focus for the shot. The rest of the cannon take up a secondary point of interest.

Hungry Ghost festival
In this shot I’ve placed the subject along a whole line on the left which means the joss stick is considerably off center and therefore creating an additional point of interest. Placing the joss stick right in the center of the frame could have resulted in an ‘awkward’ shot.

In a similar way a good technique for landscape shots is to position horizons along one of the horizontal lines(fill 1/3 with sky or ground).
Using the Rule of Thirds comes naturally to some photographers but for many of us takes a little time and practice for it to become second nature.

In learning how to use the rule of thirds (and then to break it) the most important questions to be asking of yourself are:

-What are the points of interest in this shot(subject)?
-Where am I intentionally placing them(composition)?

Once again – remember that breaking the rule can result in some striking shots – so once you’ve learnt it experiment with purposely breaking it to see what you discover..

Lastly – keep the rule of thirds in mind as you edit your photos later on. Post production editing tools today have good tools for cropping and reframing images(Such as Photoshop,Lightroom and so on) so that they fit within the rules. Experiment with some of your old shots to see what impact it might have on your photos..Good luck in exploring the RULE OF THIRD..



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Tuesday 27 December 2011

Food Photography : The Office

Recently I've been booked for few food photography.A bit busy to juggle with my daytime job as a banker.This shoot is in a restaurant/bar near Jalan P Ramlee which is honestly right in middle of the clubbing district and the environment of the restaurant is awesome.1 thing though..poor lighting..luckily my fast 50mm lens is there to save me but rest assure i'll go with reflector and softbox after this.Hope this few pic will make you hungry..Enjoy..





The Office Menu

The Office Menu 2

Beverage

Beverage 2

Beverage 3

Beverage 4

Seafood Pasta

Mutton Beriyani Rice

Steak

Chicken Chop

All time Malaysia favourite-Nasi Lemak
Tortilla wrap

Butter prawn

Mutton Curry

Wild Mushroom Soup

The Bar

The Restaurant
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Sunday 25 December 2011

Midnight Mayhem

Its been a while I didn't upload anything.A bit busy with my new role at my working place.Climbing up the ladder,WOOT WOOT!!..hahahaha..ok back to why you are in this blog in the 1st place..This a slowshutter shot which I took quite sometime ago..1st try on selective colour editing which I simply learn from Youtube(Self taught la kononnyer..lol)..2 things to be highlighted here..1.before I shoot this pic..I rarely see any other photographer shoot from this angle but after this pic..its like in every magazine..hmm..wonder why..2.my elder brother said this is rip off from other photographer work..please do note that i personally took this shot..with my partner in crime Farid and the editing took me around 2-3 hour(my hand is cramp afterwards as i do this just using mouse on ADOBE Photoshop CS5)..Enjoy..


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Thursday 1 December 2011

Bumblebee

The 1st 4 shot was taken right after me and my wife went to watch the 3rd transformer movie : Dark Of The Moon.Semangat la konon..lol..and guess what..this bumblebee belong to my son which we bought when the 2nd transformer movie : Revenge Of The Fallen is released..and the 3 last shot is shot 15 minutes ago with minor touch on ADOBE Camera Raw before coverting it to JPEG file from original RAW file.I'm not sure whether its the skill that gone better or the way i tell the story thru the picture have change..did you notice the difference?


Vehicle mode

Close up of vehicle mode with focus on the chevrolet logo


Autobot mode 1


Autobot mode 2


Close up of bumblebee 1


Close up of bumblebee 2


One of my favourite..I think I'm in love with 50mm lens..
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