Friday, August 31, 2007
Review: Canon EOS 40D
It's UI Menu do look the same. From a Canon user like myself, when I hold and shoot it, all the buttoms are located almost same as my EOS 30D with few buttoms addon, like it's AF buttom which make it look rather 1 series wannabe.
I really enjoy playing with EOS 40D and it do worth a upgrade for any amature shooter should you really want to jump into dSLR, I will strongly recommend the EOS 40D over the EOS 400D which is a little bit price difference.
Go get it now! The next shipment will be end next month.
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Photography Tips: Shooting the Japanese Cemetery Park
Shooting in Singapore can be challenging as there are not much interesting places compare to other countries like Vietnam, China, Europe or the States. Often local photographers will shooting in town, Singapore Botanical Gardens, Chinese/Japanese Garden, Sentosa, Chinatown, etc.
Looking for unique places can be very challenging. To have uniqueness, one need to have a different perspective eyes of looking at things or object. Many people will tend to overlook at some things which they take it for granted, others don't be bother by it.
Tomorrow I hope the photo session with my flickr group will be a fruitful and educational one.
It will be my first time shooting the Japanese Cemetery Park at Chuan Hoe Avenue. Stay tune as I will be covering on how to create interesting morbidic shots.
Japanese Cemetery Park
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Photography Theme: Lomo photography
Lomophotography is something new to me especially in digital photography arena. The typical DSLRs are unable to archive. The only solution for lomo photos will be in post processing. But again, a camera is just a tools and what it do is taking in any light onto the sensor. So in my term it is called, "garbage in garbage out".
There are some rules about Lomo photography to keep in mind;
1. Take your LOMO everywhere you go and whenever you go.
2. Use it any time - day or night.
3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but a part of it.
4. Shoot from the hip.
5. Approach the objects of your lomographic desire as close as possible.
6. Don't think.
7. Be fast.
8. You don't have to know beforehand what you've captured on film.
9. You don't have to know afterwards, either.
10. Don't worry about the rules.
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Canon Media Storage M80
My experience with my new M80 is a very pleasant and delightful one. Not only it mean for my RAW files previewing, it can watch video files of mp4 and avi and also digital audio files.
The overall chassis is make of the same material as my EOS 30D, magnesium alloy. It have a large hi def LCD display and also a CF and SD card reader which my Powershot able to make full use of it. As for battery type, Canon have did a great job by using the same type of battery in my EOS 30D camera.The down side for M80, well it's took a long period of time to open up a full length movie file. Guess it 's not really mean for watching vids than storing and previewing images.
M80 is workable in both macosx and winXP platform. Cost of this hardware is on the high end price for a storage media.
My rating for M80 is 4/5.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Motivation for better picture
I used to bump into corners where I have doubt of myself and my capabilities of a good creativity person and a photographer. I run out of ideals, concepts and also lose of motivation.
Sometime, it is good to have something to keep you going and push on. Listen to morale boosting talks or read a book on motivation or happy music tunes. Share your problem with your senior, mentor or your love ones is vital.
Have a positive mindset of being criticise on your work. Accept feedbacks on mistakes which you made on your shots, try to change your style or your way of shooting. Learn from the real professional, learn from their way of shooting and their workflow. You can try to mimic their style but do not copy all. Have you own style and theme.
Look at the bright side if you got negative feedback. You can never please everyone.
I have a very good motivation song which I will like to share with you. It's by The Polyphonic Spree, Light and Day.
Lyric:
Light and day is more than you'll say
Because all
My feelings are more
Than i can let by
Or not
More than you've got
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun!
You don't see me flyin to the red
One more you're done
Just follow the seasons and find the time
Reach for the bright side
You don't see me flyin to the red
One more you're nuts
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun!
You don't see me flyin to the red
One more you're nuts
Just follow the seasons and find the time
Reach for the bright side
You don't see me flyin to the red
One more you're nuts
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun!
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun!
Just follow the day
Follow the day and reach for the sun!
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Canon EOS 40D
The new Canon EOS 40D will be replacing the prosumer flagship, EOS 30D in coming September 2007.
Having it's new technology of the DIGIC III processor and the ICS (Integrated Cleaning System) which inherit from the EOS 400D. Beside of having DIGIC III, ICS, the body is slightly bigger than it predecessors EOS 20D and 30D. And with a 3" LCD Live View which bare the same feature as the Canon EOS 1D MkIII.
Burst rate have increase by 1.5fps. It's UI menu system is the same as the EOS 1D MkIII too and a increase in it's view finder.
EOS 40D is worth upgrade for any EOS 20D or EOS 30D shooter. As for me, I will rather have a leap to the 1 series.
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Cleaning the CMOS sensor
There some best practices in cleaning the sensor. One of method which i always do it on the field or in my room will be the exposing the sensor facing down ward.
This way, you will have minimum dust particles that will fall back into the sensor while you blow it using your blower. This method can be apply on both indoor and outdoor.
Changing lens on a windy day can be tricky. Never open up the sensor facing upward or sideward. Dust particles will easily caught inside the shutter windows and onto the sensor.
Should you really need to change a lens during on such event, always face away the wind direction when you open up the lens to change. And always face the sensor downward to minimum dust particles that will fall back into the sensor.
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Canon EOS 1D Mk III
Speaking about sports photography, the Canon EOS 1D MkIII is a better choice for any extreme or high speed sports photography genre. It have the nice 10fps shutter speed with a 1.3 crop sensor which is the upgrade from it's predecessor of Canon EOS 1D Mk II.
I have personally tested out this camera on the Canon Road Show at East Coast few months back and it made me feel that I should get a professional level camera any sooner as I love to shoot in high bust rate and of cause, I love sports photography.
The weight of the EOS 1D Mk III is much lighter than it's predecessor and have a built-in integrated sensor cleaning system like the EOS 400D. What make this camera so unique to all Canon's camera is that, it have a DIGIC III duo processor which allow it to handle such a high speed bust rate and a precision auto focusing. It's view finder is so much bigger and clearer than my EOS 30D.
All the long I have been wishing that I will have a live view LCD screen on my EOS 30D which my Canon Powershot A700 has. Now, for the very first time, the EOS 1D Mk III finally have one. But it will be on manual focusing rather than auto focusing.
As for MegaPixel, this baby is a 10.1MP which is almost same as the EOS 400D. And able to shoot in very high ISO setting with low color noise. Which make it my next camera upgrade next year.
Spec of camera (source from www.dpreview.com)
Max resolution : 3888 x 2592
Low resolution : "3456 x 2304, 2816 x 1880, 1936 x 1288"
Image ratio : w:h 3:02
Effective pixels : 10.1 million
Sensor photo detectors: 10.7 million
Sensor size: 28.7 x 18.7 mm
Sensor type : CMOS
Colour filter: array RGB
Sensor manufacturer : Canon
ISO rating : "100 - 3200 in 1/3 stops, plus 50 and 6400"
Zoom wide (W): n/a
Zoom tele (T) : n/a
Digital zoom: No
Image stabilization : No
Auto Focus : Yes
Manual Focus : Yes
Auto focus type : TTL-AREA-SIR with 45-point CMOS sensor
Normal focus range : n/a
Macro focus range: n/a
White balance override: 8 positions & manual preset and 3 memories
Aperture range : n/a
Min shutter : 30 sec + Bulb
Max shutter : 1/8000 sec
Built-in Flash: No
Flash guide no.:
External flash : "Yes, hot-shoe & sync"
Flash modes : External
Exposure compensation : -3 to +3 EV in 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV steps
Metering : "21 area eval, partial, spot (center, AF point, multi-spot), center-weighted average"
Aperture priority : Yes
Shutter priority : Yes
Focal length: multiplier1.3
Lens thread: Canon EOS EF mount
Continuous Drive: "Yes, 10 fps max 110 JPEG or 30 RAW"
Movie Clips : No
Remote control : N3 connector
Self-timer : 2 or 10 sec
Timelapse recording : "Yes, by cable and PC"
Orientation sensor : Yes
Storage types: "Compact Flash (Type I or II), SD/SDHC card"
Storage included : None
Uncompressed format: "RAW, sRAW"
Compressed format: JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
Quality Levels: "Fine, Normal (can have ratios programmed)"
Viewfinder : TTL
LCD : "3.0 """
LCD Pixels : "230,000"
Video out : Yes
USB : "Yes, 2.0"
Firewire (IEEE 1394) : Yes
Battery / Charger: Yes
Battery : Canon Lithium-Ion & double charger
Weight (inc. batteries): 1335 g (47.1 oz)
Dimensions : 156 x 157 x 80 mm (6.1 x 6.2 x 3.2 in)
Notes Live View: available
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
Photography Tips: Shooting Firework
Many have shot very nice firework displays, smokeless scenes. But such firework display on a nite scenes are all boring and uninteresting.
What will you see during such a moment?
People and some activities.
Yes. You will see such moments of people clusting around, some sitting on the grass plains, some trying to shoot the displays. To have a perfect fireworks display photos. It will be interesting to include all these moments together with the fireworks display.
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Photography Critic : The Lone House along Still Road
The Lone House along Still Road
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
The method and style are well execute but this is not a prefect shot.
The main reason of not having a prefect angle and shot, I'm shooting it from a moving car. The background apartments spoil the theme and it's morbidness.
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Photography Theme: Calmness before Storm
Calmness before Storm
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
The main focus of this picture are the 2 kids playing by the beach as the background focus is the coming storm cloud.
With such a scene not to miss, high contrast and low lightning control is vital. To boost up the mood of calmness before the storm, rules of third comes into the picture. 70% on the sky and 30% on the beach.
Grains and Desaturation is always the style on my work.
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Photography Theme: Gloomy morbid road
Gloomy morbid road
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Some photographer will not rather take chance to shoot under rain.
I will say, do not take chance for granted. Moment do not last forever, if you missed it, you missed it.
Take for instant this scene, a road.
It is just a lonely road with not much subject to it. It was heavily drizzled with very overcast sky and dark rain cloud. I was traveling inside a moving car.
What i want to show my viewer will be a dark, gloomy creepy scene.
Most shot can be digitally enhance. Thanks to digitally imaging magic of photoshop.
All you need to work on, will be low color theme, i will used the term, desaturation. Where you lower down the vivid colors from the scene and you tweet it. Grainy effect was introduce to add it's mood and feel to the scene.
I don't use color filter, because, filters were used during the days of film but to the modern technology of digital photography, all filter effects can be achieve from post processing.
Added to this, I present to you, my own photography style which i called "Morbid Desaturated".
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Let's do all things new from now
After listening to Albert's advise, I decide to have a brand new way of blogging my weblog from now.
I will be covering all about photography and why i capture it and now i process it this way.
Watch out, stay tune in my weblog. For I will be talking all about photography.
I hope you guys, benefit from it.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Tomb Wall of Fort Canning
Tomb Wall
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Took a short walk around Fort Canning after my junk food lunch.
Good moody weather with overcasting sky.
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Alone in Office
Alone in Office
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Seem like many not in office. Some MC, some on leave? Geee... what a perfect weather to be highly decompose on my cozy bed.
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Monday, August 13, 2007
The 7th Month
Offering to the dead
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
It's begin today. The faithful burning offering to their dead ones.
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Padang
Padang
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
It was a fine clear sky and hot afternoon. I took a slow walk across the padang towards Marina Sq for a solo lunch.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Flickr Interestingness
Flickr Interestingness
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
The "Hope" shot was featured in Flickr's interestingness page for the very first time. Thanks to all who like it.
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New York New York
New York New York
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
It's our monthly "Pay-Back Day" lunch and today we decided to hold it at New York New York.
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Monday, August 6, 2007
Dusk Time
Dusk Time
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
How strange, why there are no one playing basketball at this time of the day? Usually I will see many boys playing here.
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My Indulgence II
My Indulgence
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
After a heavy lunch, comes our Indulgence of sugar intake. Yummy!!! Ice Cream and Brownies!
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Lone flag
Happy National Day
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Independent's Day is just round the corner. Ways to display your love of your country by hanging the national flag on your windows.
As i walk around my apartment, I only saw a handful hanging their national flag outside their windows.
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
Aftermath
After
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
The aftermath was overwhelming. I finished off every bits within 2min. I don't remember how it taste like??? Hmmmmm
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My Indulgence
Before
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Here comes the oily shit which i about to partake. Yammy!!! OILY FOOD!!!
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Way for Lunch
Way for Lunch
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Don't know what to eat for lunch, decided to take a walk to the ex Malaysia embassy for some oily shit
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Apparition
Eric Apparition
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
As i am posing myself infront of my friend's camera. Suddenly my friend pointed out something dark on my right. As i turn around, this is what he manage to capture. Yeah, I am indeed shock. All of us grab our gear and ran away.
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Human Tetris
Oh My Goodness, they have nothing better to do!
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Old Temple
Old Temple
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
After a good lunch, I took a walk along the street and came across this old temple which was featured on TV last monday.
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Cecil
cecil
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
I din't know Uncel Cecil also have his own Court. Hmmmm interesting, can imagine how rich is he.
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Men at work
Men at work
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
2 men covering the whole hotel. They are the man!!!!!
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Back Door
Back Door
Originally uploaded by Edgedale
Just on my way to meet Karen for lunch, i bump into this back lane.
Way leading to the stage room.... or rather a back door.
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