This time I've a buddy celebrity photographer Amry Ginang accompany me at the Eye. A couple of tips from him with my fish-eye, I was able to see something that I've never thought of doing. Thank you. The time came for me to do what I came to achieve today- low light sports photography. Not exactly a successful evening, but something for me to look forward by tomorrow with another round of Low Light Sports Photography, here are some of 'em:-
Not forgetting the fireworks from this angle:-
Before I end, I'd like all of you to take the effort to record all these moments. You might never know, there's a photography contest yet to announce soon.
Spending most of my time working with computer graphics and editing for TV, I'd to venture into something more challenging and hopefully leaving some foot prints behind in this lifetime... So I took up photography...
Started as a hobby, now it is something I cannot live without it. I own a Leica M7 for small format - mostly for Salon works; Hasso for MF - mostly for B&W Fine Art works; and Sinar/Linhof for LF - mostly for Landscape and Architecture works. Lens... lost count
The recent introduction into Digital photography has given me the opportunity to work with Nikon D1x, later an unbeatable offer from Canon to 1DM2 and love every moment of it, especially the lastest 50mm f/1.2 lens. Digital - mostly for events/functions/editorial works.
My 2nd darkroom is almost into her final phase... which I'll be able to continue my B&W wet prints soon... The joy of holding a wet print is beyond words... I sold some of my prints but the battle is UPHILL!
My advice (2 sen worth!): know your equipment well, especially the lenses... Shoot what pleases you most, and try to please others... when you've achieve both and still be able to please yourselves... You have WON!
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