At Work (by the jetty)

A picture from my older archives to share with you… Taken with my first serious digital camera, the Canon Powershot G3.

This was taken more than a year ago at Changi Jetty in Singapore. I am not very sure whether if the jetty is still in use as the last time I went, construction of a new modern jetty terminal was already taking place, which is a pity for photographers wanting to capture similar rustic scenes of jetty workers at work. Read More “At Work (by the jetty)”

In A World Of Their Own

I was looking through some old pictures that I took in the earlier part of the year and came across this photo that I took during a Hari Raya Haji prayer session held at the Yio Chu Kang Stadium in Singapore in February.

The Malay children are always interesting to watch during such prayer sessions — many entertain themselves while the adults are busy deep in prayer. Here are two of them seemingly in a world of their own while the rest of the adults are engrossed with prayer. Selective masking and processing has been performed in Photoshop to bring attention to the two children.

“Woo Hoo…”

Another take of the playful child performing his “stunts” at the Kota Tinggi waterfall in Malaysia. Taken from a slightly different angle, I like the way the steps form nice diagonal patterns across the frame. Of course, the dynamic action of the child frozen in a decisive moment is the main highlight of the shot!

Exposure information: Camera – Canon EOS 300D Digital, ISO – 100, Lens – Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, Focal Length – 60mm, Shutter Speed – 1/160 sec, Aperture – f/9, Exposure Mode – Manual, Metering Mode – Center Weighted Average