Apart from the bride and groom, we can shoot small kids. They are cute and adorable!!! Hope you guys enjoy this series~
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I plan this outdoor portrait for about one month ago. Everything went on well until some models cancel it. Even worst! There are two models that cancel it last minute (on 24th may)!!!! I will remember their face!!
I have to give all the credit to the makeup artist, Connie, without her support this would not happen. Of course my fellow photographers wonderboy, enigmaz, yellowbanana, gin and Kenny (do I really need to say this!?) to join us in this event.
Things don’t turn out as plan because we were chased out from FRIM. I only manage to get a few shots there. After that we headed towards Ulu Yum (a place where you can see lots of superbike running especially weekends) and we ended up in a small stream (Lagong).
The next location was in Japanese village, Bukit Tinggi (not the one in Klang). We have to rent Kimono for the models each kimono is RM20 for half an hour only. Therefore we have to distribute the time evenly to swap the models. Six of us were divided into two groups and we swapped the models after 15 minute. Things was so rushed, I didn’t even have enough time to check the white balance, available lights, exposure and even composition. All the shots were “DON’T THINK JUST SHOOT” (lomography), so in the end I wasted a few shots.
I have to thank the models Kah Mun (Orange) and Carmen to join us this outing. Thanks for the feedback given by them. I really appreciate and will keep that in mind. hehe
Enjoy~
After the paddy trip on the same day, we visited Bkt Melawati. Things to shoot there are buildings, canons, people (street photography), and MONKEYS!!!!
This special monkey caught my eye as it has those "wondering" kind of feelings. By looking in its eyes, it gave me different feelings such as wondering, thinking, stun, want to smile, weired, etc..
To capture all the details i have to use on camera flash to fill ( about -1.6 ev compensation). I was constantly checking the histogram in order to make sure it has the correct exposure. Things are getting harder here because according to the histogram the exposures is either far left or far right ( which means the bright will burn out, and the dark will lost of details). Thus, I shoot raw to recover some of the detail by CS3.
Enjoy~