Saturday, October 15, 2022

Street Photo That Makes You Smile


A little throwback here on my street photography. I took this snapshot on the last day of 2014 in Chinatown of this man, believed to be a tourist, who was pulling his face. Perhaps he was trying to swipe away the sweat on his face, or maybe he was trying to clear his eyes. Well, whatever it was. The Chinese lady in front of him turned around with an astonishing look as if she was shocked by what she saw, or perhaps more like a gaze in wonder with curiosity.

Well, in fact, she was turning her head at the moment I released the shutter. And I believe something had caught her attention. Somehow, the direction of her gaze toward the man creates a sense of humor in this street photograph. Is this considered the Decisive Moment? Or maybe it was just pure luck I reckon. I didn't pay much attention to this street photo until now. It's been resting in my photo archive for almost 8 years before coming into the limelight.

So yeah, that's it for today's blog. I hope this photo makes you smile. By the way, I've posted some old street photos on my Instagram. Yeah, a throwback to my 2015 street photography with my former iPhone 6+ which I miss so dearly. So, make sure you visit my IG page, and don't forget to like and follow me on IG, subscribe to my blog for new updates, and visit my website for many more of my photography work.

Take care and have a great weekend! Cheers!

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

ICM Nature


Good morning! Hope you guys have a great week. Just a short blog today as I want to share a couple of my new ICM photos.

Last weekend, I visited a park in Toa Payoh where I wanted to continue doing ICM photography. Instead of the streets, I wanted to try some shots of greenery nature. Here are the 3 best ICM shots I made of these tall grasses. I was simply moving my camera and lens in an up-down motion to create this effect. I really like the results.



Next, I strolled along in the park to find other interesting subjects, and then I found these trees which I thought their position looks great in the viewfinder. And yes, they look awesome in this blurry effect. Really look like a painting. Wouldn't you agree?


I have plans to visit our Singapore Botanical Garden for more ICM nature photography. Until then, that's all for today's blog post. I hope you enjoy viewing my new work. Take care and have a nice day. Cheers!

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Sunday, October 9, 2022

Street Photo – LV Lady with the Broken Tattoo


Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.6 1/40sec. ISO 400 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

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Saturday, October 1, 2022

ICM Street Series Vol. 1



Good morning and welcome back to my blog. Last week, I shared my shooting experience with ICM a.k.a. Intentional Camera Movement, along with some street photos. I really got hooked up with this unique and creative technique. So, today I'm introducing a new photography series on ICM. Starting this October 2022, I will be showing the photos whenever I have a body of work. Initially, I wanted it to be a bi-monthly series. There are a couple of reasons. One reason is, as much as I like this shooting style I still like doing the usual street photography and posting new street photos on this blog site. Secondly, it will give me enough time (I hope) to juggle between normal street shooting and ICM. In this case, I will have to shoot as many ICM street photos as possible. Not going for quantities but more on the quality and aesthetics.

So I'll see how things go and adapt accordingly along the way whichever works out. OK without further ado, let's jump in to view the photos.

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) Street Photography

In today's blog, I'd like to share and showcase my first attempt at Intentional Camera Movement a.k.a. ICM street photography. Without further ado, let's jump right in.

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Street Photos – Wish You Were Here


Photo 1:
f/8.0 1/1600sec. ISO 400
Center Weight Metering

 Photo 2:
f/8.0 1/1250sec. ISO 400
Center Weight Metering.


All photos are made with Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0 | Post-processed in Photoshop

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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Random Street Phonographs



It's been a long time since I last took street photographs with a Smartphone. I used to enjoy taking pictures with my iPhone 6 Plus until it went dead in October 2021. The latest iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max with upgraded features has a super steep price tag. So, after using iOS for almost 6 years, I went back to an Android phone - the Realme C21 (RMX3201). The camera function is not as good as iPhone, of course, but good enough for normal photo-taking.

So, one afternoon I took a few impromptu photos at the nearby Community Club, and these are the two presentable ones to show here. The images are made with a downloaded camera app namely, Manual Camera: DSLR Camera Pro. All images are post-processed in Snapseed app. Yes, it is my all-time favorite mobile photo editing app.

OK, that's it for today's blog. Just want to make a quick blog post sharing some simple and random photos with you all. Take care and have a great week ahead. Cheers!

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Sunday, September 18, 2022

Street Photo – Untitled

Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.6 1/125sec. ISO 400 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

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Saturday, September 17, 2022

Street Photo – Neglecting The Traffic Material #4


Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.6 1/320sec. ISO 400 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

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Monday, September 12, 2022

Street Photo – Pilgrim



Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.6 1/320sec. ISO 400 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

Which photograph do you like best? Is the color one or monochrome? Let me know in the comment section below.

Personally, I like both (chuckles). However, the monochrome eliminates all color elements, giving more form and textures. I always see and previsualize in black and white despite shooting in color with an old DSLR like D70s. No Monochrome mode in this digital camera but this camera is so easy to work with. Not so many settings to fumble around.

The temple in the photo is Sri Krishnan Temple. It is a Hindu temple in Singapore. Built in 1870 and gazetted as a national monument of Singapore in 2014, it is one of Singapore's oldest temples and is the only South Indian temple in Singapore dedicated to Krishna and his consort Rukmini.

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Thursday, September 8, 2022

Street Photo – Neglecting The Traffic Material #3


Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.6 1/640sec. ISO 800 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Street Photo – In Colors We See


Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
f/5.0 1/800sec. ISO 1600 Center Weight Metering
Post-processed in Photoshop

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