Saturday, May 26, 2007

Lightpainting

Lightpainting


I'm very sad to say that most of the photos were blurred, due to poor judgment of manual focusing. (with the exception of the group shot, which i uploaded at full res) I've resized them for web use.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Starry Sky


This has to be one of my favourite pictures. The big bright moon was behind the observatory, creating the glow in the sky. The observatory was lit by streetlamps though, making it obsessively red i had to adjust saturation levels.

The night sky is crystal clear in SA. Galaxies are clearly visible, and the place is so deserted light pollution is minimal (unless the moon comes out) Apparently that's why there are 2 observatories in a village the population of 300.

Snapped this picture with a tokina 12-24mm, with the setup dangerously propped by stones (maybe bones) i picked up around me. The camera dropped once (no serious injuries though). The picture had better be good.

Lights at dusk

There is always one important advice when it comes to landscape photography: Patience. Wait for the golden moment, which is usually during dawn and dusk. This is the moment when the colours of the sky are most intense.

It struck me how contrasting the sunset in South Australia seemed. One side of the sky was red with fury, blazing as if a phoenix just made a crash landing. The other was a moody purple, with a rainbow of red, yellow and blue. It was a wonderful sight, and well worth the dinner i missed for the photographs.

Shot through an 80-200mm f4. Colours straight out of camera!

This looks pretty much like a rainbow...

This is the part of the sky in between the red and blue. Wonderful colours i must say!

Monday, May 14, 2007

Outback in SA

Shan't mention what i've been doing in this bone-dry, fly infested land, with hardly any soul 129000 sq km around me. Any Singaporean male (or their girlfriends) would have guessed.

Nonetheless, i took the risk and brought out my full kit of photographic toys. No regrets... even though my d70's on/off switch came back faulty. The scenery was simply stunning. Never would one find such lighting conditions in this wretched island of Singapore. The strong sunshine made the "ray-of-light" phenomenon almost an everyday matter. On other occasions, the sky could be so blue i wondered why i needed a polariser. Its a totally different land.

The above is the first picture i processed when i returned. Granted it may not be the best picture yet, but it sure got a seat in the "best shots" folder on my hard disk. Watch this space as i bring more and better photos taken from South Australia.