Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Bird Watching, Kuala Lumpur
He's watching them, they're watching him, I'm watching him and people are watching me behind and beside me. A quick snap of his spontaneous moment of watching as he walked past the street. We're all watchers. But I chose to be the recorder.
Labels:
Fuji 645RF,
medium format,
street photography
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Quietness, Malacca, Malaysia.
I love quietness. Quietness can mean differently to different people. It can mean loneliness, stillness, peace, calm, lost, confused, missing someone, regrets, even hatred... ... I have always believed that in real quietness, you find ways to reconcile with parts of yourself which needs to be reconciled. In this urban society we live in, quietness is desperately needed.
Labels:
mamiya 645,
medium format
Friday, September 24, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
My Sentiments about the NEW Olympus E-5
image taken from dpreview.com |
I thought I would just share my sentiments here as well. This is what I wrote to Rob: (at this point, he's a little disillusioned)
"The image quality of E-5 is better than E-PL1. High ISO is finally more useable! Image quality is impressive. HDR art filter is innovative. Olympus has always been attracting a niche group of followers who are more image-critical than the rest. The general market only follows what most people are doing. But Olympus Fans have minds of our own. It's undeniable that Olympus jpegs, colors, processing, image results triumph over other brands straight out of camera!
In terms of positioning in the market based on dollar to dollar comparison with other brands, Olympus's brain is obviously different from others. Olympus does not seem bothered about other brands.
I think it's a real test to Olympus fans this time, whether we'll be wavered by the stupid megapixel war and big numbers game out there. The E-5 is about what a user need, outstanding jpegs, well-thought ergonomics, nothing extra fanciful for you to hang on the shoulder as a show-off accessory that's with dozens of hard-to-understand underutilized features.
Whether it's really worth the price, appreciation is in the eyes of the beholder.
Photography is about IMAGES. Olympus says, "Go make images!"
It's beyond unnecessary redundant megapixels, frames per sec, HD video... etc. and etc...
At the end of the day, I am not gonna sit behind the computer and touch up every super high res RAW that slows down our computers and jammed up all our hard disks with zillions of repetitive meaningless images due to 12 frames per sec shooting!
8 hours of shooting OR 8 hours of Photoshop, you choose!
But I still sigh... cause I doubt many will understand me... just like many do not understand why I quit wedding photography at my prime time and why I went back to shoot film... even larger and larger format films now.
Photography is NOT about making the whole world understand you. You First have to understand yourself! What you really want and what you truly ARE inside you!
Images that Speak, my friend."
Original Image straight out of E-PL1, shot in P mode with 14-42mm kit lens, AWB, ISO800, F5.3, 1/80sec, Jpeg Normal. |
Labels:
Olympus,
thoughts on photography
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