Tuesday, April 27, 2010

My love hate relationship with White Balance

My second attempt at capturing sunset. This time I used "Cloudy" for the White Balance. This is the closest to the actual sky.

IMG_2061A, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Jurong Bird Park



IMG_1606A, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.
The light painters were at the Jurong Bird Park on Saturday. With the exception of the ferocious mosquitoes bites and a sudden downpour during the late afternoon, I had a good photography trip. (Updated - Lest that we get an overdosage of aviary, only the top 32 favourite pictures had been uploaded !)

Hoover Rojak


Whampoa -  a place that holds my childhood memories. Nothing is more therapeutic than my favorite rojak (and braised duck) stalls. And there is always a queue!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sun Moon Lake

I have uploaded 262 photos on Flickr! Just merely less than 3 hours at Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village and one morning at Sun Moon Lake. Click click click!!! Snap snap snap!!!
Sun Moon Lake, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Sun Moon Lake is located in the center of Taiwan and is the island's largest lake. It is a beautiful alpine lake, divided by the Lalu Island; the eastern of the lake is round like the sun and the western of the lake is shaped like a cresent moon, hence the name.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Live Life Light

Since touching down in Singapore on Friday midnight, I have been working non-stop from Saturday. And this evening, as I was working hard in the office, I badly needed a sugar fix for a booster! There! Sipping on a Coke Light, I noticed these words "Live Life Light" on the can which so resembles KK's blog title "Life, Love and Light" :D























And I am dedicating this post to Light Painter KK. Happy Birthday!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Formosa Aboriginal Culture Village, Taiwan

One of the performers selling CDs to the audience after a performance of an Aboriginal dance and song.

The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village was founded in 1986 by its president, Jung-i Chang. Mr.Chang’s vision was to establish a place to both preserve and teach about Taiwan’s aboriginal heritage while, at the same time, provide a spacious venue for people to spend and enjoy their leisure time. His family's history has long been intertwined with those of Taiwan's native aborigine cultures. It was his own ancestor, Da-ching Chang, who negotiated with local tribal representatives to open to cultivation the area around modern Feng-Yuan for Chinese settlers.

We reached Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village at about 2pm and missed quite a number of performances. Nonetheless, I managed to take quite a number of photos which I like very much. 50% of the photos were taken at the European Palace Garden. The European Garden area is a well-manicured feast for the senses. Sprawling over 150 acres, the gardens invite visitors to enjoy a profusion of flowers and plants.