Monday, December 31, 2007

Manila, December 2007

river watching

morning ritual

little boy blue, taxi queue

manong kariton vs. the mechanical road warriors

family shower

manila skyline

political architecture

auntie's sari-sari

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Digital Blending

I've seen how my D40 performs and the results don't really lag behind the higher Nikon models.. in fact it performs at par with them given the right conditions. Perhaps Ken Rockwell was correct in saying "your camera doesn't matter".

But if there is one setback to the D40, it is not the lack of a built-in AF motor, certainly not the low megapixel count (6MP compared to 10-12MP DSLRs in the market) nor the weight, but the lack of an exposure bracketing. It is
a process that takes a series of shots of the same view with different exposures, in the photographer's hopes that one in those series would be the best exposed shot.

Nowadays most digital photographers use this feature to blend the dark shots (exposed for shadows) with the light shots (exposed for highlights) in photo editing programs such as photoshop. It is commonly used in landscapes where the sky almost always is overexposed.

But do I need to get a new camera.. say the D300? Waa.. no budget yet for that -

I can only think of 2 solutions to this dilemma: one is a good tripod, the other is to REALLY learn how to photograph well. The basis for good photography is a well-balanced exposure of a shot. Heck how did the good film camera users in the past did it??

Here's a test.. a cloudy saturday view in my apartment (using my cheap freebie tripod)


underexposed, -3.0EV (exposure value) to highlight the clouds

overexposed, +3.0EV to highlight the landscape below

the 2 layers blended in photoshop

test - one shot using -0.7 EV

So much to learn using the limitations my D40.. Can't wait to use the (black!) aluminum tripod my Chinese friend got for me (1/5 the price in China for the same quality you get in Singapore!) - other than that, I might as well get a better Nikon DSLR.. nuninuninu

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Why So Serious?

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Wide Angle and Macro Teleconverter

Just acquired this useful addition to my lens.. a wide angle and macro teleconverter. This one I got from my new favorite camera shop, Lords Cameras and Watches at Lucky Plaza. Yes, LP, which is a haven for rude electronics retailers, has a diamond in its rough. Their prices are much lower, they are listed as a Nikon distributor, and the guy is a really nice dude. I was merely scouting for either a wide angle 12-24 lens or a fisheye Nikkor but he dissuaded me and offered me the teleconverter instead. He says spending over a thousand bucks is not worth it - so he offered me this 200 dollar deal..

..and it exactly does what I want it to do. It enables me to stretch my 18mm further to a wider angle (albeit the distortion, which I actually like, giving me that fisheye effect) . The macro is also great, the close up shots are awesome.

the gang in wide angle

lego vader

the witch king of angmar

e-centre @ redhill

red gundam

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Magiting '93


14 years ago.. the best of times :p

Monday, December 10, 2007

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Asian Contemporary Interiors

Asian contemporary design is characterized by the abundant use of timber, (i.e. teak, wenge, etc.) endemic to the region, and patterns influenced from Asian cultural art forms. Any piece of furniture and / or decor can take a modern shape, yet, while infusing Asian colors, patterns and textures, results in a unique Asian flavor.