Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Botany

On 27 Mar 08, two personnel from MINDEF took a D70S and a D100 to the Singapore Botanical Gardens to take pictures of its landscape during a two-day crash course on photography with the DSLR. The aim of the course is to instill in the two participants the basics of using DSLRs in terms of aperture, shutterspeed, ISO and lighting control, as well as composition of picture.

Overall, participants were deeply satisfied with the course, and were able to obtain skills that would aid them in their future assignments. Quipped Daniel Soh, ASA AFIMC, AMD, "The course enabled me to learn more about using the camera to manipulate shots to the effect of capturing the meaning of events and situations."
























Nice looking tree with an old man doing taichi in the background, proper exposure, though the old man noticed the photographer and decided to stop showing
off.























This picture was overexposed on purpose for the glowy feel of the plant to appear.























The photographer took picture of this because green is a colour that is good for your eyesight.
















And of course, the photographer could not resist a high shutterspeed shot to capture droplets of water, just for the kick of it.

Haha and this is the style i have to write with in my job.

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