Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sea Games Photo

Here's some of the photos from the Games. Spent most of the time shooting indoor events. Wished that I had more time to photograph the track and field events.


























Friday, December 18, 2009

Laos Trip

Returned from the Sea Games trip in Laos a couple of days ago. It was a short trip but the coverage of the games was very intense. There's hardly any free time to do any travel photography. It was a rare trip whereby I did not get to visit any of the tourist attraction in a country I had visited.

Nonetheless I managed to take some pictures around my hotel on the first and last day morning:














Saturday, December 5, 2009

New Toys!!!

There are many negative feedbacks with regard to the new EOS 7D. They are all about focusing issues and the camera producing soft images. But I finally took the plunge and bought the EOS 7D yesterday as I was not too satisfied with the noise from the 50D. Used the 7D together with the new 200mm f2 (bought several weeks ago but have not been using it) for a test drive this morning to shoot the marathon. Put the cam on 8fps, AI servo with AF point expansion and shooting wide open. Focus was fast and accurate. Of course there are many cases of mis-focus but I wouldn't blame it on the camera. The blazing speed of 8fps nearly filled my 8GB card within 30 mins. But as the shooting rate increases, so does the trashing rate.


My initial impression of the 7D is very positive. Together with the 200 f2, it will probably be my workhorse for the coming SEA games in Laos. And I've to seriously consider getting a few pieces of 32GB for the action.











Sunday, November 29, 2009

BornFire

Bornfire is a street fire performance. The performing artists danced and performed tricks with fire. Upon arrival, I was shocked that the mini outdoor theater was exclusively filled with photographers rather than genuine audience! It was as if it was a photo shot organised by a camera club.

I used a 135mm L lens to shoot throughout the event:











Friday, November 6, 2009

Shortlisted for SEA Games Photo Shoot

Received a call from Straits Times / Canon that I was shortlisted to join the Straits Times team to shoot the SEA Games in Laos during December. This was a happy and sad news. I was happy that my 2 shots had won the favour of the judging team to win myself a Canon EOS 50D with 18-200mm lens, as well as a free trip to Laos to shoot the SEA games. I was sad as this will disrupt my vacation plan with my family.

Should I forgo my prize and once in a life opportunity to shoot with the press or to spend time with my family? Or arrange to have a family vacation in Laos?







I shot both pics during the Great Eastern Women 10k run last Sunday with the Olympus E-P1 with Lumix 7-14mm and 14-45mm lenses.


Another sad news was that my entries in the Vivocity Photo Contest didn't win me any prize.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Not 1 But 2

Received a call from VivoCity again and was told that one of my other photo was also short listed under the professional category of the photo contest. So it was not one but two! The 2nd photo was one of my favourite:




The short listed photos will be on display at Vivocity from next Monday onwards before they announce the winners. I'm keen to see the work of the other short listed entries.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Vivocity Photo Contest

Received a call from Vivocity this evening informing me that one of my photo submission has been short listed in their photo contest. Considering that the closing date of the contest was just 2 days ago, they are really efficient in the short listing process!


20 photos will be short listed and only 3 will get to win prizes. And I'm not too optimistic with my selected entry as it is not my favourite.



My favourites are these 2:



Saturday, October 10, 2009

Canon Photomarathon 2009

I went ahead to register and shoot the first theme despite my wife disallowing me to take part. She was complaining that I had been out shooting too often recently such as the 3 days F1 event and she thought I had slim chance of winning any thing from the event.

I rushed home immediately after the first theme Togetherness was announced. I detoured a little and spent about 20 mins shooting the first theme.



I thought it was a pretty good photo and showed it to my wife. She must have thought it was not bad too and hence allowed me to return later for submission and proceed with the 2nd theme MOTION.



I returned home again to shoot and when I showed her the photo and she immediately complained and scolded me for taking such a junk and inappropriate photo.

But by then, I was already half day into the race and decided to continue. To my delight, I was short listed for the first theme. When the third theme ENGERY was announced, I decided to switch my gear from E-P1 to the Canon EOS system. The reason was simply horse for courses.

After I had my ENERGY shot, I returned happily to Suntec for submission. On the way, I suddenly realised that I had shot the photo in RAW. At the same time, I realised that I was also short listed for the 2nd theme! My chance of winning the grand prize for a 8 days Japan trip was high but I need to submit a good pic for the 3rd theme in order to stand a chance. I asked around for a notebook to convert the RAW file to JPG but none was available. Time was running out and I had to call my wife to rush down to Suntec in a cab to pass me my Mac Book to do the JPG file conversion.

While she was rushing down, there was a dragon dance next door. I quickly shot some photos in JPG as insurance. I thought the shots are OK (though not as good as my original shot) and decided to submit it before they close the counter for submission.

My wife arrived and scolded me for submitting such a junk photo for the ENERGY theme instead of waiting for her and using the original intended photo.

True enough, I flopped my 3rd theme. This could have also flopped my chance for a free holiday in Japan!

The consolation was that I won the 1st prize for the Motion theme. :)

Monday, October 5, 2009

Neglected Lenses

There was an on-going possession in a temple around my neighborhood. Was using the E-P1 initially but decided to use my trusty DSLR gear when I returned later to shoot in the evening. Took the fast primes 35L, 85L and the Zeiss 50 Makkro for a workout. These are some of the finest lens around but have been neglected by me. They are razor sharp even at their widest aperture!




EF 35L




EF 85L




Zeiss 50 Makkro

Sunday, September 27, 2009

F1 Nite Race

Had a good time shooting the F1 over the last 3 nights. It was so tiring that I've to take a day off to recouperate and to sort out hundreds of images I had taken.

Used the E-P1 to cover the event on Friday night. It is certainly better than any compact cam. However, it is just not as robust and responsive as a regular DSLR for the fast pace and fast action event like the F1.




EOS 5D MK II:











E-P1:

Friday, July 24, 2009

Canon Photographer of the Year

Got a call from Canon and was told that I had won the contest for the month of June. I submitted the following photo taken during my trip to Vietnam last year, for the June's theme Happiness.



I was also lucky to have won in the month of Mar under the theme Colour:




I've been shooting my new toy Olympus E-P1 for the last 3 weeks and had left my Canon gear in the shelf. So I finally took out my Canon again today to shoot for the July's theme Nostalgia:




The prize for the monthly contest is a Canon digicam. At the end of the year, the photographer with the most points will win the jewel 5D2 + 24-105mm lens! I'm certainly going for it!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Olympus E-P1

Bought the E-P1 as soon as it reached the retailer shelf. So glad that I got it in time as a birthday gift for myself. :)
I've always liked the small form factor. It is not small enough to replace a LX3 but the E-P1 system is significantly small and light enough to differentiate itself from the DSLR.

I've yet to examine the raw files but the JPG are pretty good. I also liked the Art-Filter, an in-camera processing software, to alter images with saturated colours, soft-focus and pin-hole effects etc.

I'm currently shooting in RAW with JPG and find that the camera can be pretty slow in clearing the buffer after firing several shots continuously. And with the Art-Filter in use, continuous shooting is disabled and all the CPU resources are utilised to process the filter effect. And at times, the LCD screen can appear to be jerky with very bad refresh rate, which may result in missing the critical moment.

Overall, I liked the camera. Its has an cult status appeal and inspires me to make photographs.