Tuesday, December 29, 2009

70-200mm f/2.8 VR

OH MY GOD!

That's all I've got to say. Its sharp, sharp, sharp, sharp... well... you get the idea... Will post pictures soon...

Friday, December 4, 2009

Primes

Now, people who know me and my way of photography know this. I love primes. It was the most obvious choice for me in the midst of all the different types of lenses etc. Now, the only issue left to address is... why?

1. The first reason would almost always have to be price. I'm no rich guy, nor am I a professional being paid massive or even anywhere near adequate amounts of money for the photography work that I do. For the price you're paying, you're paying for, well, basically only the glass. With minimal moving parts, primes are a whole lot easier to make, and make well.

2. Well, its pretty simple. Cause its simple enough to use, no useless switches, zoom rings, or any excessive stuff. Just a focus ring, and if you're in need of it, a circular polarizer to manage. There leaves nothing else on the lens itself. My philosophy (as the newbie that I am) is that when there are less things to worry about on the lens itself, the more attention to what happens through the viewfinder. Namely, the aperture, shutter speed, compensations, iso, composition... and that's only to name a few!

3. The third reason is more personal. I'm a person who likes to move about more. Moving fingers and having everything work out for me isn't really my style. I like to move around my subject, have some form of interaction. It makes the experience much more fun. (Somehow, my friends get all excited when I move around trying to frame 'em).

Bottom line is, I'm a sucker for things which are cheap, work for me, and allow me to have more freedom of thought. Currently, I only have my trusty 50mm f/1.8D. Next target, 135mm f/2 DC... Either that or I upgrade my 1.8 to a AFS 50mm 1.4G first...

Having said that, a SB-900 would be nice too... hahaha... fickle-minded me...

But if you're also the newbie (like me), I would highly recommend getting the flash first... That is actually my main target right now, depending on the situation... I'm thinking of exploring music photography, so who knows! Whichever on the list is made available and suited for my means = me getting it sooner than the rest!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Music Photography

My latest music purchase... Just got to love music... Love the cover too... Hope I can take photos like this... Anyone have any books on music photography?















The moment this photo captures is just... inspired...

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Good Read-Ups

I'll like to bet that everyone probably already knows this website. Especially if you're a Nikon user.

Ken Rockwell

Been reading almost every article he has... Very useful, interesting read if you're a beginner.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Competition~!

Alright, I know I've only started for like, god knows how long only... but hey, its a learning experience!

I'm talking about the Singapore Youth Photographer Awards 2010. It seems attractive, given the awesome cash prize involved... HAHAHAHAHA... gonna use it to fund my guitar... =P (oops!) I'm saying it as though I would win anything... HAHAHAHAHAHA... A good reference would be to look at the previous year's winning entries.

All I got to say is... Oh My God. They are so awesome, I have literally no chance. Looking at my gear, I got to say that there really is no chance of winning at all, but heck it. It'll be fun anyways ^.^ If I win, cool ^.^, if not, heck I'll have an impressive portfolio (if the pictures I take are impressive...) that will boost my current portfolio~! Idea seems to be quite fun too, roping in my friends in varsity, and all to join in the fun ^.^

Thoughts are running wild with ideas on what to do. Actually have a rough theme / structure going on, and will follow on to do some research. Have a feeling I'll be relying on my 50mm to do the whole job, haha...

Will be updating stuff here as I go along, some thoughts and concept on how the photographic workflow goes...

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Better Lenses

Though I've been extremely poor recently, I've been going around forums, reading and sort of getting the feel of the lens market. Trying to sort of gauge the amount of money I need to spend on lenses, and look for alternatives to ones I've been hyped about.

I found this common question, or rather this issue of "Why do I need better glass?", or "Why do I need that extra f0.4" (when comparing f1.4 to 1.8). Well, I think most photographers know this inherently, but somehow can't find the exact, correct words for it.

The answer is simple. Opportunity. This, I dare say for most professional photographers where that one shot brings in the dough, is the essence for shedding 3 to 7 times the price for better glass. Of course, shooting at f1.4 has many issues going for it (speaking of Nikkor lenses) as you read the reviews for these fast lenses, but given a situation those may be negligable. That extra reach might be all you need~!

For me, the choice is really clear. Cheap = Good. HAHAHA... alright not exactly, but I can live without that added f0.4, and just deal with it with my 50mm f1.4 (awesome cos I'm using it with DX format, but can carry it forward to FX).

Now I'm keeping my eye on the AF 85mm f/1.8D, which will be (with conversion to my 1.5 crop factor) 127.5mm. Perfect for portraits of further objects ^.^

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Les Paul, A Tribute

In tribute of Mr Paul, NLB has created an exhibition of 6 Les Pauls...















As you can see... I can hardly withhold my lust...















Awesome flames...

Books ^.^

... continuing where I left off...













Book that fell off... Taken by my friend actually... I find that she has a good eye for things...












Through the shelves... I really like the depth of field and colors in this shot... Goes to show how the auto functions in a DSLR are not there just for show. Hahaha...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Gloomy Bear eats books















Gloomy Bear~! Don't~! Those are library books I borrowed to improve my workflow! I need to return them! I don't have the money to pay back the library if you shred them... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo....~!!!

*note* First of series on education. Took this because my friend wanted to know how weird I am... Hahaha...

Monday, November 2, 2009

Heading...

"Do we have a heading..?"

"Aye~!"

Thought of a new theme to go for after quite awhile...

Education~!!! Since its literally the largest part of my life currently... So I've decided to do something on that...

Maybe get some new perspective on a much covered project...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

A Yellow Night

At night when exposure is a #$%^#$%^, to me, it is the best time to capture the color, yellow.

Here are two that I find somewhat acceptable... Super fail in terms of skill, that I needed quite abit of photoshop to save... Really need to up my skill. Any more skilled photographers can help teach me?! /sighz...




























I like the perspective of these two. Simple.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Botanical Garden's Trip

A few pictures that I took at the botanical gardens. Seems like only 1 fit my theme...



A dying flower, at the peak of its colors... Natural Color Saturation...






I like this shot for its myriad of colors. I've got slight hints of blue, black, brown, green, white, and yellow... Quite a mouthful, but all nicely stacked in (or seems to me, anyway).








This, to me is a heartwarming shot. A mother and her child, sitting out and enjoying the beauty of nature.













I like these two shots mainly because it gave me the feeling of looking at someone in love. The happiness of knowing where you belong. From my perspective of taking the photo, it almost seems like I'm the loving father looking at my wife and child. Hahaha...

Themed Shots

Its a few hours before I go out shooting, just thought I might post something on.

Themes. Often the restricting factor for most people. It doesn't really matter if you're doing music, design, or photography, people dislike doing themes, and more often than not decide on the theme only after the whole event.

Some events don't allow them to do that, and thus they find it restricting.

Quoting from my cousin "Find A Theme before Anything Else!". Now I firmly believe in those words. I don't find themes particularly restricting. Sure, I can be only shooting a particular theme, such as sunlight, but if I see a great family shot, I'll still take it. Themes, in my opinion, creates direction, and forms a certain level of focus. To me, its like an insurance policy that, even if I do mess up a trip, I'll have most of my photos themed at something, and with some wacky photoshop-ing (photographers are gonna hate me for destroying the shot), interesting things (such as a usable wallpaper, or a MSN display picture) may very well come out of it.

Not to mention, when you take an awesome shot outside of your theme, and its a shot that just hit you in the face, isn't the story so much more inspiring to tell...? ^.^

Oh by the way, going to the Botanical Gardens after school today to practice. Haven't really thought of a theme as I'm typing this... but I think I might just stick with... Red.

Hahaha.... We'll see how that turns out...

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

LensPen

Now, one of the greatest worry of any photographer with DSLRs, or basically anyone who cares much about their lens equipment, worry about the cleaning and maintenance of their lenses.

I've never really been updated with camera equipment advancement, so when I was given a DigiKlear by LensPen, I did a quick google, and I was told that the brush was useful, but not to use the carbon part. Being the careful, afraid to damage anything sort of person, I left the carbon part alone.

It was not until today, when I went shopping for a dry cabinet, that I thought, "Hey, I might as well get a UV filter for my 50mm, since its been seeing more light of day than my 18-105mm kit lens." So off I went to a said shop, got the shopkeeper to let me open the case and see the filter itself (only after pulling out my card, and telling him that yes, I'm buying).

Oh, My, God. You would think that out of the box, it will be in pristine condition. It has tiny hairs on it, some small smudges all over the place. Unhappy, I showed the shopkeeper. How am I supposed to judge if there isn't any flaws when I can barely make out the hairs from possible cracks? Kindly, he tried cleaning. But it was through this cleaning process that I noticed a tiny hairline scratch. *PHEW* Close shave...

The next one he pulled out, SAME SITUATION! So being the guy in a rush to get out, I used his blower to shift whatever I suspected possibly to be cracks or flaws, to ensure they are simply hairs, before making my purchase.

Back home, with dirty filter, I asked my friend for solution (pun unintended). Our conversation went somewhat like this.

Me: Hey, any idea on how to remove smears?
Friend: lenspen.











Me: Yep, I got me one of those. So I just brush?
Friend: Yep.











Me: Oh btw, what is the carbon part for?
Friend: *links to lenspen product site*.











Me: OMG!!!

Basically, the google site that told me never to use that part, was horridly wrong. Removing smears is as easy as drawing circles all over your lens with the carbon part. If its just hairs, then use the brush. WHAT AN AMAZING TOOL~!

So, now you know... I never leave home without it.

*edit* From my friend, always brush first, before using the carbon part. This is to remove fine particles that might scratch the lens when you use the carbon part. You've been warned!

Welcome!

Alright, since I got my DSLR, I decided maybe should have a little blog to, in a sense, record my journeys through learning how to use a DSLR. Maybe it'll serve to help others, maybe not. My point is basically to record my own learning journey, and hopefully when I look back, I can have several good laughs ^.^

Lets start out with some AWESOME stuff.

1. Buying a DSLR
My choice was rather obvious, I knew what I wanted to use it for, and I knew which would perform best at the lowest budget. Product / Still life shots, with the availability of expansion = Nikon, D90.

2. Where to buy
Connections, connections... I know people, who know people, who are good friends with people... (you get the flow) The end game is, get to know people = get to have great deals.

3. Know what accessories you need to start off with
Friends who are already photographers (thanks a mil don don) help alot in telling you what you need, for what you wanna do. Stuff from cleaning gear, to tripods to lenses... etc.


Well, From now on its pretty much practice, practice, practice... and well, more practice... I'm only starting to get used to my camera, able to somewhat find my buttons more quickly, and change my settings a little faster... Lets see where this will take me ^.^