Thursday, November 19, 2009
'Angels' from Starbucks
if you come across these people, stop, take a cup of their sampler, and then proceed to buy a decent-size serving! Really, posting this to show how AI works in our life. The top pix was taken with the on-board flash, while the second one was taken using existing light. Not very different. Impressive AI flash.
Labels:
lifestyle,
Starbucks,
starbucks angels
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
KL Skyline - 1
Took some photographs from a condominium near KLCC. The colour of the sky was really dramatic. Just could not resist giving some 'oomph' to the photo (2), using Nikon's proprietary software, ViewNX, with a very surprising result. I love the photo. Rather pleasing to the eyes, in my opinion
photo 1
photo 2
Labels:
horizon,
KL Skyline,
KLCC,
landscape,
ViewNX
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Video vs Still Photography
I took up an assignment shooting the interiors of a corporation. Was rather worried about the time I will need to carry out the assignment as there are lots of rooms and facilities (plus talents) to take photographs of.
My contact then informed me that we are to take stills at the same time as the video crew. I agreed, without any hesitation. I only thought of not having to use studio lights and that if the client can save money on talents, why not.
Why not indeed. What a nightmare.
My assistant and I were given worse than third class treatment. Come to think about it, the reason why they can be so loud is the number of people they have in their team. Let me recall. They have:
1 Director
2 Creative Directors
1 Director of Photography
1 Director of business something
1 Camera man
1 Camera man's assistance (wire puller)
1 cue card writer / displayer
1 heavy equipment carrier
1 clamshell carrier (the remote screen)
3 assistants (2 ladies and 1 guy)
The photograph shown (intentionally blurred) is of half their team!
Thank goodness my client came to my defence after I protested that I cannot get any good shots if they continue with their bullying. My assistant got lots of flaks although we are always making sure we are not in their way. I was contemplating packing up and let them have their fun. Oh, and guess what. They shot using available lightings. That is not the worse thing. Some shots of theirs took forever. What we could have done in 6 hours, we had to finish in more than 20 hours - most of the time waiting..waiting... Cannot wait to see their video.
Interestingly, I was reading a book on photography today, and the author who shoots lots of wedding photographs, encountered the same problem with some video crews.
The reason I post this - if any of you have an assignment where you have to work with a video crew, make absolutely certain that your client will be firm with the video guys in that they do not ride roughshod over everyone, including the client. Otherwise, you may want to decline taking up the job.
My contact then informed me that we are to take stills at the same time as the video crew. I agreed, without any hesitation. I only thought of not having to use studio lights and that if the client can save money on talents, why not.
Why not indeed. What a nightmare.
My assistant and I were given worse than third class treatment. Come to think about it, the reason why they can be so loud is the number of people they have in their team. Let me recall. They have:
1 Director
2 Creative Directors
1 Director of Photography
1 Director of business something
1 Camera man
1 Camera man's assistance (wire puller)
1 cue card writer / displayer
1 heavy equipment carrier
1 clamshell carrier (the remote screen)
3 assistants (2 ladies and 1 guy)
The photograph shown (intentionally blurred) is of half their team!
Thank goodness my client came to my defence after I protested that I cannot get any good shots if they continue with their bullying. My assistant got lots of flaks although we are always making sure we are not in their way. I was contemplating packing up and let them have their fun. Oh, and guess what. They shot using available lightings. That is not the worse thing. Some shots of theirs took forever. What we could have done in 6 hours, we had to finish in more than 20 hours - most of the time waiting..waiting... Cannot wait to see their video.
Interestingly, I was reading a book on photography today, and the author who shoots lots of wedding photographs, encountered the same problem with some video crews.
The reason I post this - if any of you have an assignment where you have to work with a video crew, make absolutely certain that your client will be firm with the video guys in that they do not ride roughshod over everyone, including the client. Otherwise, you may want to decline taking up the job.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
My entries for the BASF Petronas Conscience Camera Award contest
As promised, these are two of my entries.
An ant holding up an injured ant
A pair of mating butterflies
Labels:
ants,
butterflies,
macro photo,
Petronas BASF
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Results of the Conscience Camera Award - BASF PETRONAS Chemicals
This year, the theme is “Chemistry in Our Life”.
Photographers must interpret and capture photos that show aspect/s of the theme clearly. Every photograph must have a short caption (in English) clarifying the theme depicted in the photograph.
The prize is good, so I participated. I am happy that my 2 entries were shortlisted, but not happy that I did not take home any money.
Nevertheless, I wonder if a couple of the winning shots answer to the theme. More like 'Chemicals' and not 'Chemistry'!
Here are the winning, and not so winning shots, taken at the exhibition site. Oh dear, having a tough time arranging the photographs. Never mind, I will just label them, rather than arranging the photographs.
Shortlisted - cuties submitted by my buddy, Paul Chan and his kid
Ahh, two of my entries. Guess which 2
Consolation Prize
2 Consolation Prizes
1st Prize
3rd Prize
Another Consolation Prize
The Judges -
2nd Prize
More Consolation Prizes
and more...
and there are a couple more short-listed photographs which I missed out.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Premier Quality Hashish?
Checked the back of the T-shirt. The one highlighting premier Hashish. No luck. No treasure map leading to the halucinatory world of hashish. For now, Heineken will do.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Prints on Canvas
Have you ever thought of printing your favourite photographs on canvas? Looks really cool. Cost is very reasonable, approximately RM0.20 per square inch. Our gallery can arrange for these prints if you are interested.
I have a good friend cum client, ordered this picture (yes, this has been processed), of fireworks at putrajaya, Malaysia. Very happy that this photograph is now adorning a wall.
Panning - girl on swing
I was visiting a friend and saw his daughter, Mel, playing a the swing. Sharing with you a photograph of her, after being absent for a couple of days. Panning this shot with a point and shoot. turns out ok.
If I have the time, I will edit my photographs before posting. Otherwise, they are posted straight off the camera.
Labels:
children,
little girl,
panning shot,
swing
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