Thursday, October 22, 2009
Pulau Redang Chapter 2
Once again I've returned to this island. By referring to the previous post, its a field trip for one of my elective subjects in UKM.
Its' a pity that the weather wasn't tht pleasant. Since it's near the closing of the season for east coast beaches and island. Hence, its been drizzling for 2 mornings and there goes my sunrise =\
But heck, i still got a shot of that.
As for the snorkeling part, barely any fishes. It's time to blame the extra crowded Marine Park. But seriously, from our group itself we have like 110 ppl. Plus another few hundred more. More floating life-jackets than decent fishes.
But to be fair, when i went around May, it was beautiful and crystal clear. So it could be the rain causing all the murkiness.
I've you're wondering how and where. Its taken when i'm on the boat. Its been cropped pretty extreme. But the details' rather amazing.
Africa shot. I dunno, but it just gave me tht feel :D
Portraiture At Pulau Redang
Bout' few weeks ago, we (from the class of Economics Tourism) had a field trip to the famed Pulau Redang. Yeah, 'field' trip. We just enrolled the class to go for trips. Yeah, aren't you glad that I am THAT honest. haha. Lets just hope the final examination will be as easy as playing at the east cost island.
Anyway, some of shots are taken on the boat (or speedboat...although its pretty huge and slow). And remaining were shot on the cliff nearby Laguna Redang Resort (fyi, we didn't stay there). The spot is rather secluded and not that 'user-friendly'. You might just slip and be one with the sea there. But great landscape and view :)
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Portraiture With Chai Chee
Another overdued post, probably taken before raya holidays.
Anyway i'll just simplified the details as I forgotten alot of the technical and experience details (as usual)
Location: Putrajaya Botanical Gardens
Model: Chai Chee - A coursemate of mine.
Gears: D60, Tamron 17-50 f/2.8, SB600 on hotshoe with stofen diffuser
Technical: On manual mode most of the time, flash on manual; mostly around 1/16th of power as fill flash.
Weather: Pretty harsh sunlight depsite being around 9.30am
Misc: Was feeling pretty hot and hungry that time :P
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