Sunday, February 5, 2023
Monday, December 19, 2022
Street Photo – Dashing Wheels
Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
Focal Length @ 35.0mm | f/22.0 | 1/15 second
ISO 200 | Center Weight Metering
NEF (RAW) file post-processed in Adobe Photoshop
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Street Photo – Chinese Barber
©2010 Martin Liew Photography |
On 15th August 2010, Sunday morning I was roaming around Joo Chiat Road and came across what looked like an antique shop, a Chinese barber at work. I found the whole shop and settings very old-school, especially that old-school barber chair.
I took a quick light reading with my hand-held light meter to determine the "right" exposure and set it accordingly on my Seagull-4A TLR camera. The film used is Ilford HP5 Plus rated at 200. In total, I made two shots and this is the second one. Wanted to go in to have some closer shots but I thought it would be intrusive. Of course, I could ask for their kind permission but I preferred the natural candid style.
Saturday, December 3, 2022
ICM Street Series Vol. 2
Good morning and welcome back to another ICM street series Volume Two. How time flies! Two months ago, I shared my very first series and so in case some of you have missed it, you can view them here. Today I'm excited to share my new photos with you. There's a mixture of colors and black & white photos. So without further ado, let's jump right in.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Street Photo – Kacang Puteh
©2010 Martin Liew Photography |
Another old street photo I took with a Seagull-4A TLR camera on 23 January 2010 of a Kacang Puteh vendor right at the main entrance of Peace Center. I believe the old man has retired and his son has taken over the stall. The film used is Ilford FP4 Plus. Developed in KODAK D76 and negatives are scanned on EPSON V700. Post-processed in Adobe Photoshop.
Monday, November 28, 2022
Street Photo – Wood Carving
©2010 Martin Liew Photography |
This photo was taken on 23 January 2010 with a Seagull-4A TLR camera exposed on an Ilford FP4 Plus film rated at 100. Developed in KODAK D76 for 8 mins 50 secs. Negatives were scanned on EPSON V700 and post-processed in Adobe Photoshop.
View more of my photography work on my website.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Street Photo – The Anti-Christ?
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
The Power of Mother Nature
Last weekend, I visited the Singapore Botanic Gardens in search of more ICM subjects to photograph. By the way, ICM stands for Intentional Camera Movement. It is an abstract style of shooting that has no rules – it all comes down to moving your camera over a long exposure to create an artistic or painting-like effect. I got interested and had my first attempt a couple of months ago. If you're keen to find out, I have written and posted a blog on my experience here.
Back on track, the weather on that Sunday morning was awesome with warm sunlight and there were many visitors, be it strolling in the garden, jogging, doing yoga, or with family and friends gathering for picnics or dining at the restaurants, the Garden is a favorite place for nature lovers to relax. Make the jump to read more.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
On Reading... New Photos Update
I recently went through my photo archive and found unedited scanned photographs, which I made with different film cameras like Nikon FM10, a Seagull TLR, and a Rangefinder. Oh! And a swing lens panorama camera, Horizon Perfekt.
It dawned on me that I have not updated my website with many of these unedited photographs on this project, an ongoing project titled On Reading, for quite some time. Over the years, I had shot and accumulated many photographs of individuals immersed in the act of reading in a variety of settings.
So here are three photographs made with a Seagull-4A TLR camera. The film used was Kodak Tri-X 400. Self-developed in Kodak D76 and scanned on an Epson V700.
Do check out the rest of the street photographs on my website or simply click on the top image. Hope you enjoy viewing them as much as I love making them. Cheers!
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Street Photo – Straw Hats
Hi! Welcome to another new photography blog post. As you can see in the photo on top, three black men were spotted wearing straw hats. They got my attention and so I went up behind them and close enough to make this shot. The man in the center with the colored abstract shirt is the main attraction followed by the three straw hats.
I thought it would be better to show the photo in colors, but during the post-process in Photoshop, I converted it to black & white and the result is very satisfying. Check out the comparison below.
Photo info:
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4.0
Focal Length @ 24.0mm | f/5.6 | 1/500 second | ISO 400 | Center Weight Metering
Which one do you prefer/like? Let me know in the comment section below.
OK, that's it for today. Take care and keep shooting. Cheers!
Monday, October 17, 2022
Night Street – Ambiguous
Ambiguous © May 2016 Martin Liew Photography |
Just a quick short blog post here. Over the weekend, I was looking through the photo archive of my past street photographs when I came across this photo. In fact, I took a few shots of this night scene in one of the street alleys in Little India.
Lately. I'm into ICM a.k.a. Intentional Camera Movement photography and so when I saw this night image, I thought it would be interesting to post and share. Basically, I was shooting in Aperture Priority mode, using a Tamron 17-35mm lens set at 24mm focal length with the widest aperture at f/3.2. ISO was set at 1600 and with TTL metering, the shutter speed was given at 0.4 seconds. Hence, this resulted in the blurry motions of these street characters.
I was planning on applying ICM on night street photography and didn't know if it will work out or not. But now, I certainly know that I can shoot in Shutter Priority mode for more fun and creative effects. Hopefully, the results can create more aesthetic values.
Deepavali festival is just around the corner. Actually, it falls on 24 October next Monday. Therefore, there's enough time for me to explore the festive night streets in Little India, starting on Friday night. The place is set up with colorful lighting decors and will be filled with huge crowds. Until then, stay tuned to my blog for new updates.
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