The Beauty Of Waves

I love pattern and lines for my work. This is a image that I captured of a view of Cook Strait in New Zealand in 2013. I think the pattern and lines of the waves has a great visual impact for the image. I just like it.

I love pattern and lines for my work. This is a image that I captured of a view of Cook Strait in New Zealand in 2013. I think the pattern and lines of the waves has a great visual impact for the image. I just like it.

For this image of dragonfly, I decided to capture the dragonfly in flight. With the setting of continuous shooting of 10 fps, I was able to capture this image precisely. Most importantly, the anticipation of the movement and the accuracy of pressing the shutter are still required to freeze the flight at a spit of a second. It is another challenge that a photographer could achieve in capturing an outstanding image. An image that I captured at the Lower Seletar Reservoir on 18 November 2020 morning.

I love reflections in the water simply it is changing all the time. To capture a striking image depends on your perception and how fast you could freeze the movement within a split of second. In this case, beautiful ripples together with gorgeous colour make a perfect combination for my image.