When You Wish Upon Many Stars

When You Wish Upon Many Stars
Once upon a time (almost 30 years ago), I was the vice-chairman for my school’s astronomy society. In light-polluted Singapore, we would be lucky to see the planets and the major constellations and if you knew where to look, the occasional star cluster with the naked eye (the Pleiades anyone?). I dabbled a little in astrophotography using ISO 3200 black-and-white negative film but was limited by what I could do. When we heard news that there might be possible sightings of the Southern Lights during our vacation in Tasmania, I took the trouble to wake myself in the middle of the night to look for them. We did not really get to see the Southern Lights in the end, but the experience of seeing the Milky Way with the naked eye and getting the opportunity to capture it on my digital camera were worth the sleep we sacrificed.

Surreal Evening Colours At Coles Bay

Surreal Evening Colours At Coles Bay
I am back from a long overdue family vacation to Tasmania, Australia. Serious photography and family vacations are not the best possible combinations especially with the young children we have. I was lucky to squeeze in some decent photography along the way. This was taken just at dusk at Coles Bay within the Freycinet National Park making full use of the “blue hour”. I was surprised that I managed a decent long-exposure shot without a tripod (I stabilised the camera on the railings overlooking the scene), resulting in the final surreal effect. This is one of my favourite shots from our trip.

Late Afternoon At The Millennium Bridge

Late Afternoon At The Millennium Bridge
Manchester, UK has a special place in my memories. It was the place where I was trained as an obstetric emergencies instructor nine years ago. It is also the place that I have taught on such courses the most. We returned to Manchester again this year to teach as well as to re-certify as instructors. Of course, having travelled all the way there, there was no way I was not going to indulge in some photography along the way :p I had some fun this time round doing some daytime long exposure photography using a 10-stop neutral density filter. I like the surreal effect I was able to achieve 🙂