Sunday, December 24, 2006

Regent Street


Got this snap on a cold winter's night on a Regent Street bustling with Christmas shoppers. Used a shutter speed of half a second, with the barrell of my lens pressed (ever-so-lightly!) against a lamp post for stability.

Merry Christmas everyone!

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Melts in your mouth!


My first attempt at product photography. Used a light tent that I got a few days ago from eBay. Still learning to set up the lighting using two of those cheap Ikea table lamps. I'll probably put up a photo of how the tent and lamps are set up soon.

For this shot, I used my trusty ol' Tamron 17-50 at 50mm, wide open at f/2.8, and focussed on the red choc in front. Everything else is blurred away, shows off how shallow the depth of field (DOF) can be at this setting!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Don't be STUMP-ed!



So I finally dragged myself to a park, something that I wanted to do ever since arriving in London. I really wanted to take some snaps of the autumn colours - brown, red and yellow leaves and the lot. Too little too late though. Winter's already here, and there were no leaves whatsoever left! Well, it is my fault anyway for not making the effort soon enough, and it is already December.

Anyway, the park I went to was Hampstead Heath, a popular park amongst North Londoners, and as it consists of few hills, actually has a good vantage point over most of Central London. I found the tree stump in the photo facing the bright late afternoon sun and thought it would make a good subject with the barenaked trees in the background.

I desaturated the original photo in Photoshop, and added two layers to the resulting image - one to add the dreamy look via Gaussian blur, and another to add a slight hint of color to the otherwise black & white image.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Wem-ber-lee!


Staying in Harrow, which is Northwest of central London, this would be the view that I get on the train each morning to class. The NEW Wembley Stadium, the home of English football, is almost complete after much delay and controversy. It's got a distinctive design, especially with the gigantic arch. But call me old-fashioned, I still prefer (and deeply miss) the now-demolished twin towers of the old stadium.

Slightly misjudged the timing when going over to take this shot. Wanted to get a shot in at the early stages of sunset, but it was getting really dark when I got there. Opted for a HDR (High Dynamic Range) shot instead, combining 5 different shots at various exposures, and combining all 5 shots into one using Photomatix Pro software. Looks a wee bit grey and bleak, and this is due mainly to the fading light.