Saturday, July 19, 2014

SnapIt!! (19 July 2014 - Lower Seletar Reservoir)

Yes, FINALLY!! That's my expression yesterday after I had finally managed to get a decent sunrise shots at Lower Seletar Reservoir.

It was my 3rd morning there in the past 1 month. I always wanted to capture beautiful sunrise there. However, due to unpredictable weather, I always came back with "nothing". Well, it is not exactly nothing. I always came back with other type of shots which I am happy with.

First morning I was there, I was greeted with passing rain with large rain cloud in the sky. Here's the result.


Although there is no sunrise, I love this shot very much. The situation forced me to get most out of it. The light trails from the MRT, leading line from the wooden jetty, star burst from the street lights and the rain clouds all come together as one pleasing composition. Definitely one of my favourites photo so far.

Not happy with the results, I went back there again. This time, there was no rain. But... Yes, it was cloudy. I have taken the shot at the fishing jetty from my previous visit. So this time I skipped that and went straight to the other location. I met a young fellow photographer who had arrived there much earlier. As morning blue hour is short, I quickly set up my gear and started shooting. It was so dark that even with viewfinder, it was so difficult to focus. Finally, I managed to get a few test shots and adjusted the composition. Here's the result.


Best time to shoot in the early morning is about 10-15 minutes before the sun rose. You will find the sky is blue with red glow on the horizon. With your naked eyes, the red glow is not prominent. However, you will see a big different if let your camera exposed for longer time. The above shot was a 30s exposure shot. The cloud moved during the 30s and created a nice smooth effect. As the sun rose higher above the horizon, part of the sky will lose its blue colour.

I went back again for the 3rd time. This time, it was partially cloudy. The light was beautiful. I arrived there earlier and managed to take few shots. One of them is when the sky was still pretty much blue.


The water water was calm. No wind blowing. That's why the boats looks sharp and not blurry. My tripod was set up very low and close to the subject. Be careful when going to this place. There were lots of leeches and mosquitoes. Bring your bug sprays!!

When the sun rose higher, you would see the horizon glowing red. And the part of the sky where the sun would appear turned white. In this case, it was to the far left on the above photo. The clouds turned magenta red. This would not last long. As soon as the sun appeared above the horizon, your shutter speed should be faster to avoid blown up sky. I used my GND filter covering the top left corner of the frame which helped to bring back the details of the sky. Here's the result. As the sun rose higher, the sky lost the colour saturation. So for this type of shot, please take the photo as quickly as possible before the sun is too high. Here's the result!!


I will definitely come back sometime at the end of the year when the sun will appear in the middle of the frame. That would make an interesting shot. For the time being, I am pretty much done with this place.

My long term sunrise/sunset project update for the month of July 2014 was published. I would not be posting any photos till end of this month. Stay tune for more updates!! Next we are heading to beaches.




Wednesday, July 16, 2014

I can see the world better through the viewfinder

Due to pressure from parents, peers and the society to do well in school. We must focus on learning physics, mathematics and science. We were forced to learn things we were not sure we would need it. That is our education system. If we graduated from school with excellent results, we will get a good job, live a good life, live a happy life. IS THAT SO? My answer is NO. What about yours?

Have you ever wondered how you can use calculus in your job? or When can we apply Einstein famous E=MC² at your work? Think about it.

We were all born with talents in sports, musics, arts, etc. As we grew up, we slowly lost those because we were told to learn physics, mathematics, science. We were told that we wont have good life if we were to study arts, music and sports. And with that, we all walk to the same road. School. School. School. Find a job. Work. Work. Work. And work till the day we die. The worst is that we cant find the reason why we work other than money to survive.

Have you ever had this thinking in your mind?
"I wish I joined my school soccer team, I might be in my country's national team now."
"I wish I joined my school music club, I might a great musician now."

I guaranteed you have at least one of such thoughts in your life.

If you did, it's good. It means that it was not too late for you to give that a try. I was lucky enough that my parents gave me all the freedom to choose what I wanted to do. We were always told that our future is in our own hand. What they can give us is financial and moral support. With that, the only one last obstacle I have is FEAR in my heart.

It has been 10 months now from the time I met photography. It was one of the right decision I made in life. In the past, I was never like to be photographed. I have no interest in photography at all. It was until my pre-wedding photo shoots. That was the time I really see how beautiful this world is. Something that is so beautiful and yet we did not notice it even we passed-by it everyday. The beautiful light coming from the sun. Beautiful cloud in the sky. Have you ever noticed those?

Since then I started to be able to appreciate things around me. For example, when I walked out to the street, I would glance at the sky, looking at the beautiful clouds. I noticed different patterns of cloud in the sky. I would expect different pattern of cloud after a rainy day. The magnificent view took away all the stress and worries in my mind.

Have you ever tried to watch the sun rises in the early morning? If you have not, please try it. The healing effect of the early sun light was so great that I would wake up much much earlier during the weekend to capture that beautiful light. Since then, I really enjoyed capturing the sun, both sunrise and sunset. Slow down our mind, let it have a good rest, treat it with healing light from the sun. Give ourselves sometimes. Appreciate all people and things around us. Be aware of their existence. And you will find that life is SO MUCH MORE than just school and work.

Things would look much more beautiful if we stop and take our time to appreciate it. It is the same as our life. The fast face of modern life has speeded our life. When we lose control, we would crash and fall apart.

So, give it a try. Tomorrow morning when you come out of your house, look at the sky, look for a beautiful cloud formation, take a deep breath, and start your day. Let me know if you have a great day!!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

SnapIt!! (Jun 2014)

It has been some time ago since my last post in this blog. I had been really busy with work and many other things that happened in the month of June 2014.

8 June 2014

As usual, my shooting time is always during the weekend. Similar to my other weekends, this time I visited Lower Seletar Reservoir. I knew it was one of the best place in Singapore to enjoy sunrise. However, I was not too sure about sunset here. Here's the shot taken right after the sunset. Enjoy!! One thing to note when visiting this place is remember to bring your mosquito repellent. We identified few locations for sunset and determined that we will come back for good sunrise shots.

Lower Seletar Reservoir

14 June 2014

This weekend I did not have my time to do my sunrise and sunset shots. My aunts and nephews were visiting Singapore and we took them around. This time we visited S.E.A. Aquarium at RWS. For this visit, I decided to leave my wide angle 10-22mm lens at home. Lighting in the aquarium are poor; and with the limitation of the f-stop of the lens and lack of image stabilisation, it will be difficult to shoot without tripod. And with the limitation of the shutter speed at reasonably low ISO, it is not possible to freeze the movement of the sea creatures. Instead, I brought my 18-55mm kits lens which I have not been using for sometime.

It turned out to be a good decision made. I managed to keep the ISO at max 1600. Here's some of the shots I like.

Hermit Crab

Jellyfish

Fish World

Lobster


22 June 2014

After missing sunrise/sunset shots previous week, I decided to visit Lower Seletar Reservoir again. This time, it was for the sunrise. When we reached the location, the sky looked dark and was about to rain. I never lost hope and kept waiting. We visited the locations we identified earlier. But at 6.45am, we had yet to see sun light on the horizon. 

We decided to go back to the fishing jetty near the entrance to the park. My camera was set up, facing the position where we were expecting for the sun to come out. At 6:55am, we had yet to see the sun and the sky was getting darker and darker. This was the time I gave up on the sunrise. I decided to look at the other directions and I was shocked by the magnificent view. Dark clouds were gathering and the sky was blue. I turned to my camera and trying to find best composition. I was facing the MRT track and I thought it would be interesting to include the light trail from the MRT in the shot. I waited for a while for the MRT to be in the middle of the track and frame the shot. It was 6 seconds shot which was long enough to get a nice light trail. Here's the result and I was very happy with it. Lesson learnt here is "Never pack your gear and leave too early. Always look at the surrounding. You will find something interesting."

Thunderstorm

29 June 2014

I was down with pain from a wart on my right foot for 3 days. I almost gave up on my planned trip to Legoland due to the pain. And I almost disappoint people I promised to have fun with.

On the 4th day, things getting better. I decided to give it a try. I made the decision to go even though I could still feel the pain. Thanks God I made the right decision. I had so much fun although I was limping the whole trip.

That morning, I packed up my gears with some cleaning cloth and blower. I brought both my lens and decided to leave my tripod at home. I was not expecting to shoot sunrise/sunset or low light. Here are some of the architecture shots I took.

Lego City

Twin Towers

Most of the shots I took during the trip was portraits. Being a tripod man, portrait photography is always a challenge for me. I rarely had chance to do portrait photography and the trip gave me lots of opportunities to improve. To capture a nice composition through the viewfinder is much more challenging than using live view mode. Looking forward to the next trip. I will try different things. May need to read up more on travel photography. Excited!!