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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Night Photography: Putrajaya Bridge Part 1


Seri Gemilang Bridge 
Presint 4, Putrajaya 
Sunday, 12 May 2013 
Time: 6.45 to 7.45 PM


Night Photoshoot is one of my favourite photograph works. Why?? Sebab memerlukan daya kesabaran yang tinggi walaupun saya ni bukan lah seorang yang agak penyabar orang nye. Anyway it was fun walaupun terpaksa bertahan dengan nyamuk & cuaca yang agak tidak menentu sekarang ni.

My target this week was to shoot Putrajaya Bridges during Night time. So, for beginning, I chose Seri Gemilang Bridge as my first target for this week. Target nak shoot more than one tapi masa tidak mengizinkan. We managed to spend 1 hour at this area. Initial plan nak capture the “Golden Hour” kat sini tapi sky colour not as stunning as previous day… so, we changed to Night Photo shoot.


Masa ni belum betul-betul gelap lagi

Bridge that are lit up at night look stunning when photographed well

The above photo was taken with 3 different exposure and blended into HDR mode. Below pic was the original.


Shutter: 30", Aperture F22, ISO 100, Flash: Not fired
Use small aperture to get star bursts from light


I chose Auto WB for natural look. For warmer colors, maybe can set the White Balance from Auto to Daylight. I think, the best angle is to place the camera so that the bridge, the water and the PICC can be seen. Maybe next time I should try take on the other side so that Putrajaya Buildings can be seen.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

Night Photography

Sat, 5th March 2011
5pm-11pm
Marinetime Centre, Persint 5
Putrajaya


Last week, after OT I straight away drive to Putrajaya just to attend the Night Photography organized by Olympus Malaysia. Actually, the class is not only for Olympus users but open to All who actually had SLR camera but what can I see mostly were Olympus fans. Never mind.

We started the Class around 6pm. The class was conducted by Mr David Chua, who is the professional Photographer from Singapore. He is so Humble although his already like a sifoo. According to him, his not so good in Night Photography because he is more on Wedding and portraits. But, to me his explanation on Night Shot really-really helpful for a beginner like me... simple & understood. We started with theory first about 1 hour like that. Then, we divided into group for an outdoor Night Photography. And then break for Dinner. After that, around 7.45pm, we started setup our tripod and find the right angle to start the Nightshoot around Marinetime Centre. The view around here was really awesome for a Night Photography.

Not only there, we moved to another place also to learn more other techniques with different lighting condition but the area still around Putrajaya. The session ended around 11p.m.

Overall, I was really enjoyed the class although there's only two ladies. But, it is OK, I was lucky to meet not only a beginner like me but also the professionals who had also joined the class just for fun & to teach a beginner like me. Thanks everyone.



Group Photo (credit to David Chua)

Enjoyyy... few photos taken by me during Outdoor Night Photoshoot.

30 sec exposure

You need to point it the light to the camera to produce this


Use Small Apertures like F22 to create Star Bursts from lights...

This shot took 2 mins to achieve


Night in Putrajaya...
60sec Exposure (long exposure makes moving water blurry like clouds)


Tips on Overcoming Noise
  • Use Lowest ISO available
  • Activate in-camera noise filter and noise reduction (unless you intend to do it during post-production using Photoshop or other software)
  • Instead of a single LONG exposure, you can also shoot multiple exposures of the
    same scene and stack them together in Photoshop. Example: 10 x 1min exposure = 1 x 10min exposure. During stacking in Photoshop, set BLENDING MODE to “LIGHTEN” for each layer you stack. You can stack as many as 100 layers or more.
Camera Settings Checklist for Nightshoot
  • Picture Mode: Vivid
  • Self Timer: 2sec OR 12sec
  • Olympus in-body I.S. : Keeping it “ON”... advantage when your tripod is not that stable or when tripod is rested on unsteady ground or when you are using “BULB” without the remote release cable
  • LV-info: Display Grid “ON” (if you have this function). It will help you get the horizon straight - ISO: set to Lowest ISO available
  • Noise Reduction: “ON”
  • Noise Filter: “STD”
  • +/- EV: -1 to -2 in S/A mode when shooting in the dark
  • Anti-shock in-camera: “ON”
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