
Yep, load with work and no time to blog about my wonderful trip in England.... coming soon with loads of photos, oh yeah, maybe you guys might wonder why I seldom go about telling people on what I used to shoot my photos eh? it is just because I always thought "nah.... not important" but on this post... I would like to introduce my "buddies" after Hooi Ling and God being my best friend!
I own a 5D and 40D with a couple of lens and flash thats all haha and of course I love them alot! not the high- end- latest-on the camera effects technology though but lovely enough to amaze me. On the photo above, I shot it with my 5D+70-200mm F2.8 (set on F10) I always loved the way Canon positioned their DSLR line. No nonsense approach on focusing on what the photographer's need rather than focusing on "extra" gimmicks. They rather design something a photographer really need rather to add more stress and choices to confuse the user. For me, I shoot event lots! so, my consideration on choosing a suitable camera heavily lies on how fast the camera can go with me. I always think as long you as the person behind the camera-you shoot-you bring your viewer to see what you see... you already succeeded as a "photographer" Lately I learned many things when I recently visited the National art gallery in London... I ended up staring to some of the painting for so long.... and visited the Da Vinci gallery with Hooi Ling in KL... at the end, the description on those wonderful painting is not focus on what type of material and brushes they used (most of it just mentioned oil on canvas) in fact the painting tells many many about the happenings and what the painter wanted to tell people thru their painting.. see those painting speak even to me of being someone who does not know how to appreciate them initially. GET THAT?!
3 comments:
I like the photo. So serene. I agree,good paintings can teach us a lot about the beauty of life and also photography. Now I can ask you to accompany me to art exhibitions. Hehehe...
HaHa... welcome!
I very much agree with you that photography is as much an art as the paintings we see..it's so much about capturing the essence of that moment when we see it...and that's exactly what your shots shows...so really, nice work! Enjoy viewing them here!
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