This is another capture from my recent trip to Page, AZ. Shot with M8 w/15mm CV. BW works very well with this shot.
N S Ng
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some works of a Philippine artist at Flickr that I liked, and when I saw her resume, it showed Magnum and Singapore and it stuck to my mind. Looking at it again now, she was given scholarship by the Angkor Photography Festival to train under Magnum, and is an artist represented in Singapore by Artesan Art Gallery..
... wish I was there ... not much to shoot in Singapore clean streets (or I just don't know where to go, suggestions welcome).
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What's her flickr nick??? Can share???
Hop by on Saturdays to Isle cafe @ 4pm... (anyway, it's just across the street from your office) we shoot one another... sure inspirational... :bsmilie:
Just kidding... same here... I seldom bring out my camera to shoot in Singapore. Not that there is nothing to shoot over here in this small island... having lived, stayed, slept, eat here for close to 40 years... everything seems mundane and boring.
But when I go to Japan... every small little thing is inspirational! But to a Japanese... Tokyo is the most boring place on earth... :bsmilie:
Anyway... having said that... I believe to make good pictures, apart from lighting & subjects, having an eye for things is important too. There are some young girls shooting with holgas and compacts... some of the shots they produced are so... inspirational. Everyday things but look so special from another angle and perspective.
One example over here is Dovevadar pics... some of them taken over here at the streets of Singapore... but the bokeh and the angle sure makes the subject more interesting...
nsng: nice shot with a wonderful conversion. its as if you have a red filter slapped onto it. great skies!
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Thanks for the comments. No need for red filter these days. If you like bw, try Silver EFX Pro.
N.S. Ng
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@ Labrador Park... M6 with Elmar 90 and VC 15mm. Reala.
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This one very nice. This Labrador Park I have not seen b4---it looks more like some shot seen in Photo Magazine. :thumbsup::thumbsup: swee...swee..swee.. BUT I can see Benny's giraffes on the right right side:bsmilie:
Lovely, now that's what I call using a wide angle lens properly![]()