Move With The Wind


My observations of the movement of a lotus leaf on the surface of the water are my perception of capturing this abstract image. I think the soothing effect created by the pastel colour of the image is just right for me. The pleasing rhythm generated by the pattern and shape further enhanced the image. I like the presence of repetitive water drops on the leaf that created by the multiple exposures.

Swinging Colour


This shot was captured at the Ang Mo Kio Town Gardens West a few days ago. For this image, the lovely blooming flowers on a tree attracted me. I decided to apply the multiple exposures again to capture the image. This time I decided to use “series” instead of “single” for the exposure. Handheld my camera during the shooting. Most importantly, the breeze shifts the position of flowers during the exposures. The result is another abstract of flower study. If you like “The Gorgeous Magnolia”, I think you probably love this one.

The Gorgeous Magnolia


I mounted the camera on a tripod and set my camera for the multi-exposure mode. Selected 10 exposures on a single image and set on the self-timer mode. Moved the camera 9 times horizontally during the exposure time. The overlapping image shown here is a remarkable abstract of colour, lines and shapes. I captured this image day before yesterday at the Gardens By The Bay. I have turned the Magnolia flowers into an abstract image. Most importantly, the repetitive pattern of the image is very dominant. The “Illusion Of A Blooming Tree” was the other abstract image captured with the similar technique on multiple exposures.