Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portrait. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Leonid - My friend


My good friend for many years. Haematologist!

We were inseparable in medical schools. He then left for US without any news ever since. Now a dad of 4 children. Good that he is now back in touch!


In participation for the art blog meme face off Art Blog Link

Sunday, March 27, 2011

What a smile!


The smile is priceless.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Happy lot


This image is taken by Canon 135mm f2

Sometimes it is that magic moment that makes the image tick. I have never seen so many ladies smiling at me at once. What a feat :)

Nothing to say about work today. Just plain tough to start working after a long new year break!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Natasha


This image is taken by Canon EF 24mm f1.4 L at f1.4

It is always a challenge to photograph someone who needs to be placed in the most comfortable state. It takes that mutual understanding between subject and photographer as well as the total trust. Yet, it is really about getting a female subject to flirt with the camera.

Hang on, flirt with camera? a metal alloy object?

It sounds like a fetish already. It is just so hard to look into a dark hollow space through a lens. Yet, behind that lens, there is a sensor that allows a million possibilities how the image would be rendered, edited and distributed. So that thought of uncertainty is enough to freak the subject out.

So everytime I heard a friend's friend needing a portrait done. I went, "No thanks. Find someone else who is a womaniser."

My average time to get a satisfactory portrait on a stranger is often requiring a minimum of 30 minute crap shoots. Until the sound of clicking and myself as a photographer becoming less intimidating, the tension in subject's facial muscles would reduce and the atmosphere of the portrait shoot becomes more casual. This is in deed hard work. Yet, trying to find something in common to chat is really a tiresome but important task.

So why is it so daunting to do portrait business for living? It is not just for good looks and visual satisfaction. It is all about social skill exhaustion...

Now my whining session finishes. Heading back to work! Beeeeeeeeeeee !!!!

Roe

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Talking about 4/3s with Joel


My friend, Joel, has been convincing me to switch to the new camera system to experiment. Apart from the skilled preaching on his behalf, this new system does excite me a little.

While we were talking about the limitless possibilities of various lenses of different register distance used on the mirrorless camera bodies, I took out my old camera and canon 24mm f1.4 for some casual snapping.

Not too bad for a lens whose design dated back to 1982...

The day ended with a good nice pasta soup and rich choclate cream. Thank you, Joel.

Inparticipation with the link event Face Off Link


Monday, December 13, 2010

Black and White Photography

Title: Black And White Digital Photography

Canon 85mm f1.2L

Pentax Da 70mm f2.4



Canon 24mm f1.4L

Pentax 77mm f1.8 ltd

There are several ways to achieve black and white digital photography. With black and white digital photography, you are bringing the end user back into a period of time when life seemed a lot simpler. Many digital cameras come equipped with a function to take these types of photos. If your digital camera does not support this function, you can still change your photographs into black and white with software programs.


Pentax 31mm f1.8

Leica 25mm f1.4

l want your black and white digital photography to look its best when you are finished. A technique that can help you get the best image out of your digital photograph is through image manipulation. You may find it better to convert your eight-bit color images (which are usually jpegs) into 16-bit colors first. This is important because an 8-bit RGB can be the same as a 10-bit grayscale.

Canon 24mm f1.4L

Pentax 31mm f1.8 Limited

Pentax 77mm limited

You can find information all over on the Internet to help you with your black and white digital photography. These resources can be found in everything from websites to magazines. Colored pictures can look truly beautiful as a black and white display. You will usually have to convert your graphics, because although there are options with digital cameras, there are no true black and white digital cameras.

Canon 50mm f1.2L

Canon 200mm f2.8L

Pentax 200mm f2.8

Pentax Da 70mm f2.4 limited


Pentax 43mm f1.9 Limited

Voigtlander 12mm f5.6

Leica 50mm f2 Summicron

Canon 50mm f1.2L

Pentax Fa 77mm f1.8 limited

Canon 24mm f1.4L

Pentax 21mm limited

Pentax Fa 43mm limited

Pentax A 50mm f1.2


Correct the Colorcasts

An important part of black and white digital photography is correcting the colorcasts. These are caused by bad lighting, but you can use software such as PhotoShop Elements to make the relevant changes by using their editing applications. The Imaging Factory is also software that can help you to easily convert and fix lighting areas in your graphics to get the best look with your black and white digital photography. If you want to turn your graphics into black and white digital photography, you can step into a completely new dimension in photography. You can do an endless array of projects right from your own computer.




Pentax 77mm f1.8 Ltd

Pentax Da 70mm f2.4

Pentax 31mm Ltd

Pentax A 50mm f1.2


Leica 50mm f1.4 Summicron

Canon 50mm f1.2L

Leica 25mm f1.4

Pentax 200mm f2.8

Pentax A 300mm f2.8

Pentax Fa 24mm f2

Pentax A 50mm f1.2

Pentax Da 55mm f1.4

Pentax Da 55mm f1.4

Pentax Da 55mm f1.4

Pentax Da 15mm limited

Pentax 16-50mm f2.8

Canon 50mm f1.2L

Pentax 31mm f1.8 limited

Canon 135mm f2L

Canon 135mm f2L

Pentax 77mm f1.8 limited

Pentax Da 21mm

Canon 50mm f1.2L

Pentax 31mm limited

Pentax A 50mm f1.2