Unedited Photos

August 19, 2008 | Filed Under Night, Photography, Places, Portrait | 8 Comments 

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Okay this one's slightly edited :P

Like Louis Pang always tend to say, when you get the shot right the first time on camera, you got it right. The near perfect shot. I cannot agree more to this.

Last week (or was it two weeks ago), L and myself went to a suburb called Karawara for a minishoot because I once saw a picturesque spot for a shoot. It was a lamp outside the shopping mall that generates the type of light that I personally think is attractive when combined with a subject (or should I say, model). My subject (model) that night was none other than L :)

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It took a while (maybe 5-10 minutes with about 10 shots?) for me to get the right combination of settings on the camera. I was armed with my trusty 18-55mm VR kit lens and 55-200mm VR lens, but I only managed to utilise the kit lens. I am somewhat more confident with the kit lens for reasons unknown. I had my SB600 speedlight with the “fake” Sto-fen diffuser on as well.

Looking up

Looking up

I could only wish I had a tripod or at least a monopod instead of upping the ISO, but I hadn’t got a choice at that time.

There was a purplish light there, so it's not the camera playing up

There was a purplish light there, so it's not the camera playing up

I love how L managed to pose for me although at times she could be reluctant. There were quite a lot of people walking past us with some cars and some stares, but we managed to ignore the passers-by and kept the shoot going.

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Of course, the night was not without its downs. I just can’t seem to get the white balance right on some shots. Perhaps it was the lighting of the location or perhaps I am just too much of a noob. I tried pre-setting the white balance with my white cardboard (foam), but the results were still unsatisfactory. Then again, other than a few shots of a different lighting, the colours were pretty accurate.

A little overexposed, I know, but the "correctly" exposed shot is not as attractive as this one

A little overexposed, I know, but the "correctly" exposed shot is not as attractive as this one

I shot in jpg because I had no intention of major editing to begin with, and was not really keen to do any post-processing.

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There’s so many good shots that I don’t know which one to put up.

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Actually, part of the reason of these unedited photos is because I’m still stuck with my laptop which takes me so long to edit the images.

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Take for example the first picture in this entry. I took at least 20 minutes just to edit that single shot. Do the math yourself.

Easily my favourite shot. And I didn't even get her to do it in the first place!

Easily my favourite shot

Another reason that I didn’t edit the photos is because I messed around with the gamma and settings of the laptop LCD two weeks ago, causing my monitor to be inaccurate in colours. My plan is to hire a Spyder monitor calibrator from the local Gerry Gibbs CameraHouse after my desktop is set up. They have a $30 hire fee for 3 days, so I can calibrate both my laptop and desktop monitor as well.

    If only this shot wasn't overexposed. We tried again and again to get the same shot but didn't managed to after that.

If only this shot wasn't overexposed. We tried again and again to get the same shot but didn't managed to after that.

We both got too cold after the shoot and decided to call it a night after about 30-40 minutes.


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Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary

July 16, 2008 | Filed Under B&W, Night, Photography, Places | 3 Comments 

I drove myself aimlessly and ended up at Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary for an impromptu photoshoot tonight. It has been quite a while since the last time I had gone out for a photoshoot, and even though I haven’t been feeling well today, I just could not resist to go out and take some shots around Perth.

The Moon

The Moon

I was driving along in my 1990 Supra around 8pm, aimlessly, turning around corners and changing my mind twice because the two locations in my mind were a little too far from home (I haven’t got the money for fuel). But I still ended up driving about 15km away from home to this place called Kenwick, a suburb nearby mine.

Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary Sign

Pardon the blur, I was driving

I drove past the Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary sign, and decided to make a U-turn since I couldn’t seem to find the right spot for my mini-photoshoot. So I drove into the parking area. It was pitch black. The road was muddy. The carpark was small.

I was terrified. I started off shooting in my car for the first 5 minutes, using my 55-200mm VR tele lens, but the results were unappealing due to the underexposure. Even at ISO of 1600, the shots were still (very) underexposed. So I changed to the wide-angle 18-55mm VR, hoping to use the wide aperture and slower shutter speed, but still to no avail. I decided to bump up my ISO to Hi1, which is equivalent of 3200 in my Nikon D60.

Any photographer will know that by using ISO from 800 onwards means you are compensating the exposure with lower image quality, but that was the only choice I had because I still haven’t managed to get myself a tripod, and I failed using the top of my car as support, too.

Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary 1

Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary 1

Tonight was the first time I had encountered such a tricky lighting situation - there were two spotlights that lights up on the tombs every 30 seconds or so, and both lights would be lit for a mere 10 seconds or so before fading off and repeating the process again. So in every 1 minute, I would have only two chances of getting the right shots.

Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary 2

Kenwick Pioneer Cemetary 2

I didn’t quite get the shots that I had intended to take, but I managed to test out the Hi1 ISO of my D60, which is quite satisfactory for the fact that it is only an entry level camera. The shots can’t speak for its level of spookiness and the darkness of the area, but I would still love to go back and have a proper shoot again with a tripod. Perhaps next time I wouldn’t be scared to walk near the tombs for closer shots.

1990 Supra

Supra Camwhore

Oh, I was only there for about 30 minutes because I had a sudden urge to go to the toilet, but didn’t want to smear the soil of the cemetary with ammonia, so I sped home after that few shots.

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Spencer Village Food Court, Perth

June 23, 2008 | Filed Under Food, Food Review, Photography, Places | 6 Comments 

This is Spencer Village Food Court, located at 200 Spencer Road, Thornlie, Perth WA. This is my first food review in this blog, so don’t bitch.


Spencer Village

This is the inside view of Spencer Village. There are basically lots of seats, enough to cater for hundreds of patrons.

Pokka Green Tea

This is what we had for drinks, bought from Panda Cafe near the entrance. The good old Pokka Green Tea, never too sweet or too bland. Healthy (I believe), and is reasonably priced at AUD$1.70 (there was a 20 cents increase recently, I noticed).

Curry Laksa

Curry Laksa from Penang Cuisine. Not Sarawakian version of Laksa, definitely. Comes with a mixture of yellow noodle and vermicelli unless instructed otherwise. Springy noodles, not too spicy (mild), lack of ingredients. Measly amount of chicken pieces and two (2) pieces of prawns were found in the curry. The sambal (chilli) was good though. Price increased by 30 cents to AUD$6.80, I believe. Still reasonably priced. L, my girlfriend, didn’t quite like her meal, so we agreed to swap our food.

Two Meat Combination Rice

The Two Meat Combination Rice from Penang Cuisine is definitely not as tasty when compared to any local Malaysian hawker stall, but still good for Perth’s standard. The BBQ Pork tasted great, but the Roasted Pork seemed to lack that extra something. The rice was alright and the best thing about the chicken rice is the chilli. Priced at AUD$7.20, I believe. Not too bad for its price due to its large serving. L seemed to enjoy this more than her Curry Laksa.

Chicken Feet

We decided to have a try of Fook Kee’s Chicken Feet, priced at AUD$4.50. Large serving, huge feet, and we both liked it. We still prefer the spicy versions of Chicken Feet though. This one was the salty type.

Kuih

These are assorted Kuihs (Malaysian term for Cake) home-made by Straits Cuisine, besides their other Kuihs such as Siew Pao, Ham Chee Peng, and more. The Kuihs were nothing much to shout about. Not exactly the same as the real deal in Malaysia, but still not bad and reasonably priced at around AUD$3.50.

Soya Bean

I had an extra cup of medium-sized Soya Bean drink priced at $2 from Panda Cafe. I believe they made the Soya Bean themselves. Tasted pretty healthy, although I prefer it sweeter. Panda Cafe also sell other local Malaysian desserts and drinks and also bubble tea, including Chendol, Ice Kacang, and even Durian Smoothie.

Spencer Village Food Court opens Wednesdays to Sundays, and there are currently 12 food stalls operating, not including Panda Cafe.

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L Reads

June 13, 2008 | Filed Under L, Photography, Places, Portrait | Leave a Comment 

L Reading
L Reads

This is a sample shot of a very pretty girl reading with much concentration in Borders.

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Old Commonwealth Bank Building in Perth

June 12, 2008 | Filed Under Night, Photography, Places | Leave a Comment 

Old Commonwealth Bank Building Perth

I had forgotten to include this shot from Perth City at Night photoshoot. It’s an old building of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, right in the heart of the city. Have a great day.

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Perth City at Night 2 (Part 2/2)

June 6, 2008 | Filed Under B&W, Night, Photography, Places | Leave a Comment 

Here’s part 2/2 of Perth City at Night 2. Previous photoshoots:

Enjoy the shots and feel free to leave a comment below:

McDonald\'s Perth City Night

Do You Want to Eat at this McDonald’s?
Took this in the heart of the city, it’s actually the back of a McDonald’s store. Thought it’s interesting.

Queue to Bus Perth City Night

Queue into the Bus B&W
This doesn’t quite happen very often in Malaysia.

Crossing Road to Train Station Perth City Night

Crossing the Road to the Train Station
Took this while walking across the road, thought the shadow was good and wished I had composed the image better before-hand.

Traffic Light Perth City Night

Traffic Light in Perth
Is the traffic light in your country any different?

Bicycle Man Perth City Night

Man with Bicycle
Just a random man pushing his bicycle in Perth.

Buildings Perth City Night

Buildings in Perth
Buildings in Perth taken at night.

I have come to the conclusion that it is POSSIBLE to shoot at night-time without a tripod with my 18-55mm VR and still produce decent results, although a little noisy. However, I would still love to get myself a tripod and get some really decent shots with slower shutter speed and smaller aperture. That will have to wait.

Thanks for reading and have a great weekend!

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Perth City at Night 2 (Part 1/2)

June 5, 2008 | Filed Under Night, Photography, Places, Portrait | 7 Comments 

These are some of the shots that I personally like from the date cum photoshoot two nights ago (thank you L for being so patient with me!). I can honestly say that I had not done a thorough editing work, but more like a little bit of each shots’ brightness, contrast, noise, exposure and white balance.

The shots  were mostly taken with RAW and a few JPG. No tripod, still waiting for my job to settle down. I only used my 18-55m VR (VR was kept on) and my Nikon D60 all night long. No flash on all except the last one with built-in flash (too lazy and cold to set up my SB-400). ISO were mostly Auto up to 1600, except for a few. If you need the EXIF, just leave a comment below and I’ll provide it.

Alright, on to the pictures. Enjoy:

NOTE: Click on pictures to enlarge =)

Suits at Night Perth

Which Suit for You?
Easily my favourite shot from the lot (I learned to apply spot metering in my night photography).

Clamydia Perth Night

Do You Know what You are Carrying?
An ongoing campaign in Australia targeting the youths on STD.

London Court Perth Night

The Couple in London Court
I converted this into B&W using my camera from RAW, but I wanted to show the colour here.

Violin Guy Perth Night

The Violin Guy
The Violin guy who plays extremely soothing tune. I know the shot isn’t the best, but I.. like it.

Guitar Guy Perth Night

The Guitar Guy
The Guitar guy plays great great tune from his guitar with some effects, joyful music. *built-in flash used*


Part 2/2 coming up next!

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