Friday 20 January 2012

JT's world through photography: Dawn Perspective @ Esplanade

http://jtworldphoto.blogspot.com/2012/01/dawn-perspective-esplanade.html?spref=bl: Had always wanted to explore the dawn perspective in town, tried a couple of times before but usually it's right after the intensive clubbi...

Dawn Perspective @ Esplanade


Had always wanted to explore the dawn perspective in town, tried a couple of times before but usually it's right after the intensive clubbing over the night and most of the time probably drunk. This time, true sober, make it a point to drag myself out of the bed to shoot this, really liked the Dawn Perspective @ Esplanade. What says you? This photo was taken by E-P1 (Loan camera from Olympus as my buddy E-PL1 is under going servicing), lens used was Samyang Fish Eye 7.5mm F3.5. First time using this Korean lens, although it's a manual lens but the depth of field produced in this photo was great!!! Really enjoy the 180 degrees perspective this Fish Eye lens produced!! 


Got a few close up shoot on the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands using my veteran lens, super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens, tripod mounted. Looking at the background while the dawn slowly broke up, was really impress by the fusion effect made by the nature and man.


   
Capture this landscape with dawn breaking using my super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens. The angle produce by this lens is 100 degrees, it does gives another perspective. Intentionally took this photo for you all to compare the angle difference between the Fish Eye and Wide Angle lens. Hope you guys love this!!!

Saturday 14 January 2012

JT's world through photography: Evening @ Sembawang Park

http://jtworldphoto.blogspot.com/2012/01/evening-sembawang-park.html?spref=bl: 14th Jan 2012, Lazy Saturday Evening, decided to head to Sembawang Park, this place has a lot of memories for me, I presume... Though this p...

Evening @ Sembawang Park

14th Jan 2012, Lazy Saturday Evening, decided to head to Sembawang Park, this place has a lot of memories for me, I presume... Though this park is under going some renovation works, still managed to take some photos. This photo was taken by the pier with super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens, tripod mounted, fitted with ND8, Sunset and water filters. Thought of enhacing the scene abit more with the filters since the sun was still quite bright.
 



Took the photo of the pier in black and white filter and the couple sitting on the stone bench in sepia filter, wanting to rewind back a few good old memories for everyone. Sembawang Park did really bring a lot of lovely old memories, from Dad & Mum's time to mine time too... Hope it too bring back some of yours too...
Next to Sembawang Park is the Sembawang Wharf, took a photo of the sunset together with the shipyard on the background with my super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens, tripod mounted. Feeling was calm and relaxing as I watched the sun went down the horizon. Hope you guys like it too...


Sunday 1 January 2012

JT's world through photography: Sunrise @ Punggol Beach

http://jtworldphoto.blogspot.com/2012/01/sunrise-punggol-beach.html?spref=bl: Dawn @ Punggol Beach on 2nd Jan 2012... It has been a long time since I came back here. This beach was my favourite fishing spot since 1994,...

Sunrise @ Punggol Beach

Dawn @ Punggol Beach on 2nd Jan 2012... It has been a long time since I came back here. This beach was my favourite fishing spot since 1994, long gone the Punggol Sea Food restaurant and kelongs. The present Punggol Beach after the new face lift is indeed very different, with new jogging tracks, gathering place, fishing platform, nature walk and the good old pier... This place is really a new super cool place to visit. This photo was taken minutes after dawn break. Shot this photo with my E-PL1, super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens, tripod mounted.
After the dawn break, I walked back down to the pier, saw the bed rocks by the pier, thought it would be nice if I step down my camera's f-stop more with longer exposure to give the incoming waves a more misty effect since the morning mist is covering the back ground. Took this photo with super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens, Hoya Natural Density Filter ND8, tripod mounted. 
 
Sunrise @ Punggol Beach was terrific. Gosh.... just by looking at the sun slowly creeping out of the horizon, was really a good treat to the sight, mind and the body. Relaxing and rejuvenating were the words to describe the feelings at that point of time. I kept my ND8 on my super wide-angle M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 9-18mm F4.0-5.6 zoom lens when I took these photo. Thought giving a softer look on the sunrise instead of the typical sunrise photos which aint really my cup of tea.