16 October 2008
Real versus Reflection
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There’s something about this photo that makes me want to look into it ‘more’.
Perhaps it’s the layers. Or the colours. Or the possible interpretations and story behind the captured moment.
Whatever it is, I love this shot.
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Captured by my husband Wilson, at the Library@Esplanade
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Posted by Siska
16 October 2008 @ 4:33 am
keren bangettttt. emang pakarnya poto memoto sih ya. hehehe
Posted by Sandra
16 October 2008 @ 5:47 am
Fantastic shot!! Well done Wilson!
Posted by Ing
17 October 2008 @ 1:27 am
Beautiful. I like the effects in this photo.
Posted by Leonny
17 October 2008 @ 10:41 am
Thanks ladies for the compliments (on behalf of hubby, hehe)!
If I may share, sometimes people say it’s all about having ‘the right equipments’ (ie. if you have excellent camera, then your photos will be great too).
But really, I think in photography, you need to have the ‘eye’ for ’seeing’ things. eg. at a different angle, capturing a certain ’split-second’ moment, noticing what seems to be completely ordinary, and capturing it in ways that makes it look extra ordinary.
A person with ‘good eyes’ (even if equipped with a simple camera, eg. a phone camera) will manage to take ‘better shots’ than someone who has the latest equipments but lacks that ‘eye’ (when taking photos of the ’same object’, I mean)
Errr … am I making sense?
Anyway, I know I need to exercise my ‘eye’ for things! Still got a long long way to go!