The Merbok river, being part of the historical Bujang Valley in Kedah, was once an important maritime trading port more than a thousand years ago. Although large boats are now unable to sail in, there is still a jetty for fishing activities on the river. The government is also intent to develop the area into a tourism attraction, if ever so slowly and ineffectively.
Nevertheless the river, the jetty and the mangrove forests, together with nice sunset lighting, make up for a good landscape scene.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
[Landscape] Pangkor
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
[Portrait] Futsal
My course mates have always been playing futsal (indoor mini football) about once a week. Nearing graduation I took an opportunity to go along with them to take some portraits. We were at the courts at midnight – due to availability of the courts – and I set up for the shoot before they played. I used a shoot through umbrella for the main lighting, placed on the subject’s left; and a bare flash for rear lighting on subject’s right.
I also shot the games as they played. Owning to the very low ambient light of the courts, I could only shot at my highest useable ISO 12800. With the lens hunting for focus half the time it wasn’t a smooth ride. The images are useable however.
I also shot the games as they played. Owning to the very low ambient light of the courts, I could only shot at my highest useable ISO 12800. With the lens hunting for focus half the time it wasn’t a smooth ride. The images are useable however.
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