Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2013

What cha looking at?

Never expected to take this shot in the first place, I was walking around with Elaine, Alan, Jimmy, Elton, Jessie and my wifey on the beach, then this little man flew from afar and landed on the table in front of me. I didn't do much framing here, cause it's a matter of second before he decided to fly away. this photo is "so called" my safety shot.

I guess a very good lesson learned here is to never keep your camera in your camera bag if you still have batteries and memory cards, you'll never know if something interesting decides to happen in front of your own eyes.

ISO : 100
Shutter Speed : 1/60
Aperture : f 4

Monday, July 15, 2013

Reflection

I'm lucky to get this shot, Elton, Jessie, Wifey and myself are heading back to Alan's place, we tried to go around the town in a Bus in Auckland, but one thing we didnt know is the walk back to Alan's place a quite a walk...

While everyone happily rushed back so that we can have dinner together, I spotted a puddle of water from far, Initially I approached it because I wanted to take some reflection of the buildings from the water, but surprisingly Birdie here flew on top od the puddle of water to check on hairdo, or featherdo.

With my equipment already on standby, I approached slowly and take the shot.

One good lesson learned if you are in a shooting mood, always have your camera on standby

ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/2000

Aperture: F2.8

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

I See a Sea

I took this shot when I went to NZ for my honeymoon. As I am quite interested to see the photo quality of the Tamron 24-70 so I went ahead and rented and boy .. it sure is heavy

But the quality of the photo is not too shabby dont you think?

ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 160
Aperture: 2.8

Monday, May 27, 2013

Kermit & it's world


This photo taken in the national zoo of Singapore, I walked passed &Hermit decided to jump up & say "Hi!" from his tank. I was lucky to get this shot, he fell back to his tank about a second after i took the shot.

ISO : 100
Aperture : 2.8
Shutter Speed : 1/10