2014: Possibly Scapes
After lurking around for quite sometime prior to this account, I shall take the leap and start my own landscape section.
I am relatively new to the photography industry, and I am serving my NS now.
It's a little bit of struggle to find time to shoot nowadays. Nevertheless, I hope my journey in sharing here (old and new pictures) will result in a fruitful one,
and comments are more than welcome (especially about composition. I seem to struggle with this aspect)!
Since I'm also new to this forum, I think I should do a simple introduction of myself. I started photography about 4 years ago, but never really got serious until end of 2012. I first picked up a camera in ITE where I studied videography, then had this 'dream' of entering a specific polytechnic under a specific lecturer when I saw his face in a magazine. I worked really hard towards this and it was a dream come true. Prior to that, while studying videography in ITE, I self-learnt the basics of photography. I didn't do much landscapes in school, because there just wasn't a module. Did tons of lighting stuffs, but I still love landscapes after I saw David Noton's work in Practical Photography a few years back. He was my very first inspiration.
Enough of me, haha. I shall start with something I shot last year end...
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After lurking around for quite sometime prior to this account, I shall take the leap and start my own landscape section.
I am relatively new to the photography industry, and I am serving my NS now.
It's a little bit of struggle to find time to shoot nowadays. Nevertheless, I hope my journey in sharing here (old and new pictures) will result in a fruitful one,
and comments are more than welcome (especially about composition. I seem to struggle with this aspect)!
Since I'm also new to this forum, I think I should do a simple introduction of myself. I started photography about 4 years ago, but never really got serious until end of 2012. I first picked up a camera in ITE where I studied videography, then had this 'dream' of entering a specific polytechnic under a specific lecturer when I saw his face in a magazine. I worked really hard towards this and it was a dream come true. Prior to that, while studying videography in ITE, I self-learnt the basics of photography. I didn't do much landscapes in school, because there just wasn't a module. Did tons of lighting stuffs, but I still love landscapes after I saw David Noton's work in Practical Photography a few years back. He was my very first inspiration.
Enough of me, haha. I shall start with something I shot last year end...
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