Monday, November 10, 2014

SnapIt!! (8-9 Nov 2014)

Every morning, I got to enjoy a brief sunrise when I wake up. Just happen my room window is facing toward the north east and there is no building across the other side. The early morning light on last Friday morning was amazing. Just manage to snap it with my iPhone.



Another weekend, another shooting time. Going into the last weekend, I was pretty excited. One reason was that sunrise on Friday. The other reason was the sunrise at Chinese Garden. I found this spot recently and my first attempt last week was a failure. So, I got to come back and shoot this weekend. 

However, weather was unpredictable. Forcasted weather for Saturday and Sunday morning was 100% chance of rain. And it really rained. It was very heavy in the early Saturday morning. So my morning trip was cancelled. Instead, I decided to visit Changi Broadwalk for an afternoon long exposure shot. I did not expect much for the sunset during this time of the year. I tried something different with long exposure settings. It also happened that Kelong Walk is under repair.

I already had B&W in mind for the shot I wanted to create. But I decided to add sephia tone to enhance the feel to create sense of mystery. I am satisfied with the overall result. I wished I had done more homework before heading out and shoot. The tide was very low when I reached the location in the afternoon. Toward the sunset, the tie went even lower. So, I only managed to get few decent shots.

Changi Beach

I only go out to shoot during weekend and I make sure my camera is locked in the dry box during weekdays. Having failed sunrise on Saturday morning, I only had Sunday to hope. On Sunday morning, train started a little late. The first train is on 6am. Sunrise in Singapore is 6:50am at this time of the year. So, I will just have very little time for the blue hour before the sun rises above the horizon.

BUT, it was raining on Sunday night. And the rain continued till the next morning. Looking at the weather which was still drizzling at 5am, I was hesitating either to give it up or give it a try. At the end, I decided to give it a try and to hope that the sun would come out after the rain.When I reached the location, it was still drizzling and I have to shoot the entire morning under an umbrella covering my camera only. However, I was very satisfied with the result. At about 30 minutes passed sunrise, the sun was out and with some fast moving cloud.

Light from early sunrise is soft and it creates a ambient of early morning scene with the soft blue sky. If the sun was too high, light is hard and you will lose the soft blue sky. So, my time was limited. To have a soft water and cloud effect, I used my big stopper for long exposure. Each exposures took about 70-120sec. Adding the time for long exposure noise reduction on camera, one shot would easily take me about 5min to complete. And each second the cloud formation and light was changing. It was a very challenging situation to shoot. And This is also the reason why I love shooting sunrise/sunset. Each second is critical and you wont know what you will get. I managed to get a few shots and this is the one I love. The light was soft. And the addition of soften cloud really creates the "serene" effect. Although I decided to title it as "Aftermath".

Aftermath


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Saturday, October 4, 2014

SnapIt!! (Aug 14 - Oct 14)

It has been long time since my last post at this blog. My last post was in mid July 2014. I have been busy with works, examinations and other personal commitments since July 14. I was so exhausted that I would not have the time and energy to explore new locations for my shots.

Here's some of my updates since eng Jul 14.

Bali (Jul 14)

We visited Bali near end of Jul 14 for vacation. I was pretty excited and brought all my gears including my best companion, tripod. I was expecting myself shooting beautiful sunset and sunrise. For landscape, I would always plan my shoot. For example, scouting the locations prior to shoots, looking for possible composition, level of crowds at certain time of the day, location of the sun, etc. However, being first time to Bali, I was equipped with limited information. And that was a great challenge. And I would say, it was a great learning experience. Without more to say, let's enjoy the shots and the story behind these shots.

Family Time

This shot was taken just few hours after we landed at Bali island. The hotel we stayed is very near to Kuta Beach. It was about 10-15 minutes walk. After checked-in to the hotel, we decided to have a walk nearby the beach. This is my first lesson. Thinking that I would be able to shoot handheld for this shot walk, I decided to leave my tripod in the hotel. I did not know that Kuta beach has a very beautiful sunset view. When we reached the location, I noticed the sky getting dark pretty early there. I was not able to shoot even at 1/20s handheld. Image was blurred. Then I realised my mistake and I was telling myself "Damn it!!! I left it in the hotel!!".

Forced with nothing much left, I was cracking my head looking for other ways to place my camera on the wet sands and tides which were coming any time. Decided to take the risk, leaving my camera on my slippers. When I was doing that, I noticed the rest of my family were already in actions. And they were nicely fitted in the shot. I decided to shot it as it was a candid shot. Exposure range was great, hence decided to go for a silhouette shot.

Learning from my first day's mistake, I brought my tripod every I went. This is my other shot taken from the great cliff of Uluwatu.

The Edge

Uluwatu is a great location for sunset. One thing to be careful is thief monkeys. On the way to this location, we would have to pass through a place where there were lots of monkeys. These monkeys stole food, belonging of tourists passing through. We got to keep all our belongings in the bag, including my camera. Lolz. The first time in my life I saw human afraid of monkeys. This place was very crowded. To get a good and clean shot without any people was a challenge. Due to the great exposure range of the setting sun and the foreground, I used my GND0.9 filter. Happy with the results. There were other great places in Bali we visited. But due to the weather conditions, no decent shots from those places. Overall, it was a memorable trip. Learning experience for me as landscape photographer. 

Jurong East (Aug 14)

In Aug 14, I only had 1 weekend for photography. It was a busy month with projects, study, business trip, etc. To keep it to my commitment of shooting sunset/sunrise shots for year 2014, I decided to visit a location nearby my place. It was almost the end of the month and I only had 2 days. I visited the location on Saturday. But there was patches of dark clouds in the sky. Not giving up, I waited. The sun decided to hide behind the cloud and this is the best I could capture.

Interchange

Disappointed with the weather on Sunday, I decided to go back on the next day which was the last day of the month. And luckily, I was greeted with a nice sunrise. I manage to capture the stream of light just before the sun appear above the buildings. That was the kind of sunrise I was hoping. Enjoy!!

First Light

Marina Bay (Sep 14)

My journey in photography had evolved since the first time I had my DSLR. In particular, I have lots of interest in landscape photography. Along the way, I started to enjoy long exposures photography. Due to the nature and limitation of the DSLR cameras, long exposures are only possible at night and during the twilight. The only way to achieve it during day time is to use filters which are few stops. Because of that, I decided to invest on Lee Big Stopper, 10-stop ND filter. Since the day I acquired it, I had not had a chance to use it.

Sep 14 was another tough month. Weather was unpredictable and hazy. And I only had the chance to touch my camera near the end of the month. Merlion Park is one of my favourite place for sunrise shots and I had been there few times this year. And every time I always found something new.

That morning, I decided to visit this place one more time. I reached the location a little late. The blue hour had already passed. The sun appeared on the horizon. I used my Lee GND0.9, but it was of not much help. I wanted longer exposures to smooth the water. I popped out my Big Stopper, and used it together with the GND to even out exposure of the entire frame. I turned on the long exposure noise reduction feature in my camera. I took few shots and each shot took me about 2 minutes. Long wait, but it was worth it. Love this composition, and I hope you will love it too. Thank you and Enjoy!! Happy Sunday!!!