Saturday, October 31, 2009

Limited depth of field week - part III


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- ISO 80 - f4.8 - 1/250s - No flash

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- ISO 80 - f4.8 - 1/200s - No flash -

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- ISO 80 - f2.8 - 1/640s - No flash -

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- ISO 80 - f2.8 - 1/1000s - No flash -

I was playing around with the limited depth of field so much that I have decided to post more pictures regarding the matter.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Limited depth of field Week - Portraits


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- ISO 100 - f/4.8 - 1/160s - No flash -

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- ISO 200 - f/4.8 - 1/250s - No flash -

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- ISO 100 - f/4.8 - 1/160s - No flash -

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- ISO 200 - f/4.8 - 1/250s - No flash -

After picking up some hints from fellow photographers, this is what I managed to do with my P&S. Kinda fun to shoot portraits with limited depth of field. I only wish my subjects would stay still long enough for me to take a snap.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Limited depth of field Week







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- ISO 100 - f3.2 - 1/160s - no flash -

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- ISO 100 - f3.2 - 1/320s - no flash -

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- ISO 100 - f3.2 - 1/320s - no flash -

I am glad to say that I'm backkkk! After the death of my old and trusted Acer Travelmate a few months ago :'( died primarily of motherboard failure as well as corrupted hard disk. Which means, I have to recover all those important documents, photos, songs, videos and the like from the disk which is a pain.

Due to that, I am forced to relocate my work to an unbranded Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz computer that I had build with an aging & equally slow S3 Inc. VT8375 [ProSavage8 KM266/KL266] graphics card as well as reinstalling those custom softwares for image processing.

Anyway, I have decided that this week is my "Limited depth of field" week. This could be anything like a macro shot (just like the three pictures on the left) or the ever so popular portrait with those bokeh backgrounds. Currently, I'm learning to make the latter out of my trusty p&s camera. Let's just hope that some will be successful so I could post them.

p.s. The last two pictures contain some contrast enhancement I have been playing around recently.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - WYWY reflections

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One of the famous food places in KB. As usual, I am aiming for a mirror reflection.

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - DST Main office

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The photo was taken from the parking lot which the security guard was kind enough to let pass. Thanks Mr Security Guard person. :) The post processing is heading in the artistic direction. I have not been producing these kind of images for a while.

Monday, May 25, 2009

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - Jetty at Kianggeh

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This is where I took the pictures from in the last three posting

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - BSB at night

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This is a panorama taken on the same day, same location, different azimuth. This is a single exposure with 5 shots.

Added: 26th May 2009
Here is the larger version of the image.

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - Arts & Crafts Center

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Another attempt at the project taken from the same location as the previous post, just looking further ahead. Still suffer the same problem but minimised somewhat in post processing.

iso [i, saw] the slow it down - Colourful trees

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I was not too happy with the results but I got a few encouragements from Dudsy65 and others about it. So here it is. You'll notice that the fluorescent lights are smeared, the exact location of fingerprint marks on the lens.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

"iso [i, saw] the slow it down project" failed attempts(?)

pinhole,flower,orchids pinhole,flower,paper flowers

This is my failed attempt at tackling the slow it down project. My original plan was to use an old school science project to lower down the amount of light into the camera, just like a neutral density (ND) filter. Yup, you guessed it from the images above, pinhole cameras. I have been researching this for quite some time. Luckily this project came through. Unfortunately, directly capturing a pinhole image from a point & shoot is not great. At least for my gear, Canon PowerShot A650IS. The original images were very blurred, only post-processing allow some decent images to come out though blurred and very small.

Now I have to think of another method to tackle the problem.

Pre-cursor to the "iso [i, saw] the slow it down project"

cityscape,panorama,bandar seri begawan

Just looking around looking for subjects to capture on camera. Malangnya, I think I found a nice place to shoot it but tak sempat nak tunggu sampai malam.

Anyhow, this is a panorama shot, single exposure and 9 images. I did some post processing to improve the blueness of the sky, increase the colour saturation, increased the local contrast and some sharpening. In total, ngambil masa dari awal konsert akhir AF sampai lah habis. Maklumlah, masih belajar gunakan software lah katakan.

Komen & kritik tah.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

iso [i, saw] the sell your car project - the X-cave-a-tor - a different kind of car









I thought this is a nice variation to the "iso [i, saw] the sell your car project". Hope people would like it :-)