Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Costa Atlantica Cruise

I am back from cruise!! 
 
Pictures from the trip and taken with my Tokina 11-17mm f2.8 lens.


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Marina Sands

Lens : EF-24-105mm f/4 IS USM 
Settings : f/5.6, 2.5 Sec, ISO200, 35MM, AWB

I love how the moon looks in this photo!

IMG_3160A, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

A stroll along Arab Street

I enjoy strolling leisurely and exploring new places with my chum-chums. This photo was taken from a building. I like the difference in its perspective.



IMG_2810A, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Langkawi, Malaysia

Lens : EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Settings : f4.5, 1/1600 Sec , ISO 100, 29MM


20091219 Langkawi, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Keppel Marina

Lens : EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Settings : f5.6, 1/800 Sec , ISO 100, 55MM

Saturday, February 13, 2010

New Year Eve and New Year Day @ The Sail

Lens : EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Settings : f4, 1/1250 Sec , ISO 400, 20MM

Fullerton Bay Hotel, originally uploaded by Technical Tango.

Monday, January 18, 2010

The Art of Observation

Date : 17th Jan 2010
Location : Wessex Estate and Villa Frangipani
Lens : EFS18-55MM f3.5-f5.6 IS
The Art of Observation - finding something interesting out of an ordinary place.

I had chosen the shooting mode 'AE' ie aperture priority and set the aperture between f5 to f5.6. This is helpful as it lets the camera decides on the faster shutter speeds and ensure a sharper photo. If I had used the Manual mode, I will have to keep adjusting the settings when I move around - in a building, car, under the shade, etc. The AE mode helps to compensate for changes in sunlight, indoor light and other different lights. The aperture has a big impact on the Depth of Field. If we want a shallow Depth of Field (Focus is sharp and background is blurred), we need a large aperture eg f/1.8. Smaller apertures have bigger f-stop numbers, so a f/1.8 is infact a larger aperture than f/22. Sounds confusing yah! But after awhile, this just come naturally to the head.
Settings : f5, 1/1600, ISO 400 and WB @ Auto, 18MM

Settings : f5, 1/1600, ISO 400, WB @ Auto, 30MM
Settings : f5, 1/250, ISO 200, WB @ Auto, 34MM
Settings : f5, 1/2000 ISO 200, WB @ Auto, 24MM

Settings : f5.6, 1/100, ISO 200, WB @ Auto, 55MM

Settings : f5, 1/60, ISO 400, WB @ Auto, 39MM
Settings : f5, 1/500, ISO 400, WB @ Auto, 36MM

Settings : f5, 1/640, ISO 400, WB @ Auto, 32MM

Settings : f5, 1/125, ISO 200, WB @ Auto, 39MM
This is my favourite for that day. I saw KK taking a photography of the 'No smoking' sign and quickly snapped this from behind him.

Settings : f5, 1/20, ISO 100, WB @ Auto, 18MM