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EOS 7D. METZ Mecablitz. Tamrac. Playbook. BBM 271DBD25. ThinkPad. Eneloop. EtsHaim Inuit-30 Matin. THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY BLOG!!! This blog will take you through my lens, allowing you to see what catches my eye from my recent photo sessions to scenic photos to random snap shots. I love photography as an art form. I love creating beautiful photos and altering the minds of the viewers of my works. I love the meticulous nature of photography and I love editing my own work. It’s fair to say I love every aspect of photography. My camera is a dear friend, and I would be lost without it. My love for using my camera is what motivates me to shoot with it any chance I get. I know every menu, every button and every nuance of that camera better than I know my own body. Love for my camera is what has kept me motivated. I don't just take a picture but capture a moment in time in the highest possible quality. If you want me to capture your moments, please feel free to contact me. I hope you will enjoy my work and please do not hesitate to leave any feedback or comments. I would love to hear from you and thanks for stopping by…

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Beautiful Landscape



Great landscape photography is everywhere. Let's face it, when you're away on vacation, what captures your eye? Yup, it's the view.That's why you go to the destinations you choose. So you take a camera, run off a few shots and take the pictures home to show everybody how fabulous the place was and...you're disappointed with the results. Your photos don't really convey a "sense" of where you were. Most of the landscapes I show you here are photographed in Genting Highland, Putrajaya, National Monument and KLCC. I prefer to use my Canon 7Ds for my landscape photography, the resolution of this camera (workhorse) is ideal to bring enough details out in the pictures.




What is landscape photography? How does it differ from other forms of photography? What's difficult about pointing your camera at a scene and snapping a picture? Those are all good questions. Landscape photography is at the same time one of the easiest and most difficult subjects to approach. It is easy because landscapes are so familiar and accessible - they are all around us, and by now most of the obvious scenic views are catalogued tourist attractions with established viewpoints. In addition,landscapes are pretty permanent; they don't move, and so all that is necessary is to get there with a camera. Finally, for the simplest shot, there are no extreme technical difficulties.





How many times have you photographed the “picture perfect” stage? Improving the image has become part of the photograph. Combining experience, books of compositional techniques, and extensive manipulation in the darkroom, even the best photographers can not squeeze some excellent photographs of scenes. However, your photos will improve by understanding the differences between the background and the scene is recorded on film. Your ability to see the current landscape as landscape photography will improve. In addition, you will be able to decide if a particular scene (even if it looks a lot while you’re there) will not be as impressive in the final photograph. More importantly, you’ll be able to exploit these differences to your advantage and transform a mediocre “real life” scene in a unique photographic image.


Taking pictures is a breeze. Even with the advent of mobile phones and cameras in hand, at the request of each professional digital photographer as it is. Their knowledge of lighting and special items that revolves around photography helped to maintain their relevance. With parts of inspiration, some parts of knowledge and the remaining portion of technical knowledge, photographers are the ingredients of a successful quality photograph. They have a very strong expertise in the creation of a fund and the impact of background on the subject of the photograph with respect for natural and artificial lighting.















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