Showing posts with label single shot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label single shot. Show all posts

Friday, December 02, 2016

Faces of Nepal - The Shopkeeper

Mr Risal manages a secondhand bookstore called Paradise Book Shop on JP Road in the Thamel area of Kathmandu. With his Rudraksha rosary beads around his neck, his grey beard and calm expression, one cannot help but to notice him as one walks down the busy street in this part of town. He does have the countenance of a holy man and very much reminds me of Rajneesh Osho in a nice way.
Mr Risal keeping watch of his Paradise... Paradise Book Shop.






Thursday, December 01, 2016

Scenes from Kashmir - Row row row your boat...

The ladies around Lake Dal, Srinagar must have strong arms as boats are a daily means of commute for their children to and from school. This lady is no different and by the way she deftly controls the raft through the narrow canals is more than a clear sign that she has done it for years, if not since childhood.
Row, row, row your boat...


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Faces of Kashmir - The Fire-Pot Man

During the colder months in Indian-administered Kashmir, men and women wear long wollen cloaks called Pheran to keep them warm by also carrying their personal charcoal heater in the form a pot in a wicker basket called Kangri. This pot holds about 250grams of charcoal keeps the owner cozy and warm, and also makes Kashmiri women look as if they are pregnant (by virtue of having their hands and pot under their cloak).

In Pahalgam, you go to this man to get your charcoal refill. His wife and him work hard to fill and tamp in your Kangri with charcoal that is available from his shop all day long.


Landscapes of India - Kashmir

Kashmir - the Fields and Hills are Alive.... 


Sunday, September 04, 2016

Talisman

Talisman written by a medium in trance with a Javanese (Hindu) Datuk spirit. The first character written (closer to the front) looks like the character OM used in Hindu-Buddhist mantras. This shot is taken in Manual mode, and the RAW file processed by increasing the exposure about 2 stops. The resultant file is then adjusted with one Levels layer and one Exposure layer to even out the contrast difference in Photoshop.

Azimat ini ada OMmmm (this talisman have OM, ie power) - 100mm, f/6.3, 1/60sec, ISO 1000.

Thursday, June 09, 2016

加油。。。加油。。。 (Come on)

加油。。。加油。。。 (Come on, come on - literally meaning add
fuel) 60mm, f/6.3, 1/80s, ISO1000

The photo above was taken at a Datuk Kong temple celebration in Klang, Selangor Malaysia. The bed of charcoal was lit for a fire walking ceremony in conjunction with the deity's birthday celebration that ran for three days.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Fire Me Up

Firing up a hot air balloon at Penang Hot Air Balloon Fiesta 2016. 27mm, 1/50s,  f/5, ISO800

Friday, August 21, 2015

Colour, Black & White Collection - Empty Chairs...

A row of chairs set out in front of a stage show for the Hungry Ghost Festival in Ampang, 2015.
Are the chairs empty or are they taken??

The mirrored and B&W version juxtaposed on the strong colour and contrasty image begets us to ask what if what we see may not be all that is there? There could be something else out there, or it is merely a product of our imagination? With the removal of the blue and purple stage lights that clashes with the bright red chairs, it reduces the 'in-your-eye' image to a series of light and dark, and playfully teases the mind to think there could be more than meets the eye in the image... perhaps the shadows belong to someone, or something out there.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Levels and Curves to Photo.Culture.Travelogue


A medium at a temple festival in
Banting
After long deliberation, I have finally made the decision to separate my photography works from my other activities and blog (gardening etc - in Half A Pound of Treacle). Whilst announcements of activities will still be posted over there, the photo stories and commentaries will appear here. In this way, I will have more flexibility, especially in terms of time, to tell the story behind the pictures.

The original name for the blog (Levels and Curves) tells the nature of the blog, that is the play of levels and curves, brightness and contrast, hue and saturation that makes up a visual image. And with that visual image, the author spins a tale to tell the audience. However, after some consideration, I decided to make it less heavy and more fun, hence:


Photo.Culture.Travelogue