Monday, November 23, 2009

Oil painting with my camera...







Sometimes seeing things and capturing them on a different point of view works wonders. Tried some high key images (overexposed images) in Parit Jawa, Muar recently. PP to Black & White.

Little about the stork captured here from Wikipedia:

The Lesser Adjutant, Leptoptilos javanicus, is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It is a widespread species which is resident breeder in southern Asia from India east to southern China and Java.
This is a huge bird, typically 110-120 cm (43-48 in) tall, weighing about 5 kg (11 lbs) and has a 210 cm (83 in) wingspan. It is, however, the smallest member of the Leptoptilos genus. Its upper body and wings are black, but the belly and undertail are white. The head and neck are bare like those of a vulture. The pale bill is long and thick. Juveniles are a duller version of the adult.
Most storks fly with neck outstretched, but the three Leptoptilos species retract their neck in flight like a heron.
The Lesser Adjutant breeds in wetlands in tropical lowland. It builds a stick nest in trees. It often forms small colonies.
The Lesser Adjutant, like most of its relatives, feeds mainly on frogs and large insects, but also small birds, reptiles and rodents. It will also eat carrion, for which its bare head and neck is an adaptation.

Photos taken on 22.11.2009

Monday, November 9, 2009

Good Morning KL




It was a sleepy morning, woke up at 4:30am and traveled all the way to Kepong on an almost empty highway. Reached my destination at around 5:45am and pick up my good ol' cousin brother whom has willingly assist me in my photography task of the day. We climbed up a 8 storey building on a ladder (the only way to head up) and got the shots i was hoping for.

Photos taken on 07.11.2009

Hyperfocal Distance – Photographer’s Friend

Hyperfocal Distance – Photographer’s Friend

This is the mistake i normally make while capturing all, and i mean all of my landscape photos. DOF is extremely important as it will affect the whole picture taken. You do want to end up like me...having extremely good opportunity for the perfect shot..and miss it due to not previewing the DOF.