Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A Monochromatic Day



f/5.6
1/1600 sec
ISO - 800
55 mm Lens

Taken somewhere by the road. ( Random Shot )



f/3.5
1/60 sec
ISO 400
+0.7
18mm Lens

Taken in Starbucks Coffee - Low Yat over a Venti Cup of Hot Cafe Americano



f/1.8
1/2500 sec
ISO 200
50 mm Lens

Taken inside KLIA Transit Train

Another Day of Nature



f/5.6
1/200 sec
ISO 800
-0.7
55mm Lens

Taken at a dead bark of a tree. ( Receive several ant bites; I was a little too near to take this photo. )



f/5
1/20 sec
ISO 250
45 mm Lens

Location - can't remember

Friday, December 4, 2009

Marilyn's Original colored version Photo ( Requested by Chathra Weeraman)

I did not upload this picture previously because i believed that since the rest of the pictures are in monochrome then that picture should be monochrome too. But since upon receiving request from Chathra Weeraman i have decided to upload this version also.



f/10
1/30 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 18mm

Taken at a playground near Melaka Public Pool

Fazri Nuha's Advice

I am truly sorry for those; if any; who are even for a little, annoyed with my over-explained remarks of my previous pictures ^.^

I am very new to this and i humbly ask all of you to let it slide by. Please treat it as my mistake due to my poor level of experience.

I shall try to make this blog more educational and professional hopefully from now on.

Thanks alot Fazri.

Cyberjaya Night



f/13
5 sec
ISO-800
Focal Length 18mm

Taken outside Cyberia, 12am-1am.



f/5.6
0.6sec
ISO 800
Focal Length 18mm
Taken while moving camera horizontally following the motorcycles.

Cyberjaya road.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Serenity of a Little Nyonya - Credit to my best model so far, Samantha Lee Shi Pei



f/1.8
1/320 sec
ISO 200
Focal Length 50mm

Taken on the bench outside Istana Sultan Melaka
Flower....stolen from Istana Sultan Melaka's Garden



f/1.8
1/320sec
ISO 800
Focal Length 50mm

Taken in Istana Sultan Melaka near entrance.



f/1.9
1/20 sec
ISO-800
Focal Length 50mm

Taken in Istana Sultan Melaka top floor.
PS : Credit to Samantha's idea on the pose.



f/1.8
1/100 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 50mm

Taken in Istana Sultan Melaka exterior.
PS : I like the hairpin too.

Sunset in Sabah

I went to Sabah on semester break 1 of my first year of my degree. All of this photo in this post was taken approximately from 6pm-7.30pm at the seaside of Sabah near the International Air Port.




f/3.5
1/500 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 18mm



f/29
1/200sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 41mm



f/4.5
1/160 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 37mm



f/13
1/8 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 34mm



f/8
1/25 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 25mm

Trying to Create a mood of Desperation/Lamentation

Welcome to my next photography journey. When i took these shots, what i had in mind was a dramatic little girl facing extremely difficult and disturbing problems. hence a moody tonality of the picture is achieved by making it monochromatic. The balance of Black and White here is a little bit disturbed to give that mood.



f/1.8
1/500 sec
ISO-500
Exposure -2
Focal Length 50mm

Taken at Stadhuys, Melaka



f/1.8
f/2500
ISO-500
Exposure -2
Focal Length 50mm

Taken at Stadhuys, Melaka



f/1.8
1/2500 sec
ISO-500
Exposure +0.7
Focal Length 50mm

Taken outside Dataran Pahlawan

Million of thanks for my two beautiful models - Charlene Ng Andrew (first 2) and Charmaine Soh for their cooperation

The Street Dancer, Credits to Marilyn Leo for her Excellent Performance as a Model >,<



f/3.5
1/8000 sec
ISO-800
Focal Length 21mm

Taken outside A-Famosa




f/9
1/500 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 23mm

Taken in St-Paul's Church



f/9
1/640 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 23mm

Taken at a playground near Melaka Public Pool



f/10
1/1250 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 28mm

Taken at a playground near Melaka Public Pool



f/10
1/30 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 18mm

Taken at a playground near Melaka Public Pool

The Mountains of Sabah

I took these pictures at one of the small village up on the mountain areas. It was around the mountain of Mount Kinabalu. My friend's Dad and Mum brought us here to eat the fruit they called Pulasan. Its a fantastic fruit that everyone should really try, though unfortunately it was said to be found only in Sabah. Damn...i miss that fruit.




f/1.8
1/1250 sec
ISo-200
Focal Length 50mm

Taken at a village in Mountain Kinabalu at a fruit's stall.



f/22
1/80 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 20mm

On a tower at a village in Mountain Kinabalu
3-4pm



f/4.5
1/125 sec
ISO-400
Focal Length 32mm

Taken at a Hotel somewhere in Kinabalu mountains.
About 7pm

A Day at the Beach



f/3.5
1/800 sec
ISO-100
Focal Length 18mm

Taken at Pangkor Island



f/5.6
1/640 sec
ISO-100
Focal Length 55mm

Taken at Pangkor Island



f/5
1/640 sec
ISO-100
Exposure + 0.3
18mm

Taken at Pangkor Island

On my way back to Melaka...




f/4
1/160 sec
ISO-200
Focal Length 20mm

Taken at Putrajaya Sentral / Putrajaya Central

Basic Macro Photography



f/3.5
1/4000 sec
ISO-500
Focal Length 21mm

Taken at Pangkor Island near the Resort



f/4.5
1/60 sec
ISO-640
Focal Length 32mm

Taken in a village in Perak right after it rained heavily.

A Man of The Sea



f/5
1/640 sec
ISO-100
Exposure +0.3
Focal Length 18mm

Taken at Pangkor Island

KISS

"Keep It Simple Stupid!"

"If everything is of equal importance and focus, then nothing is important."

"Camera is an extension of your eye."

"If you are able to summarize what you want to say in a short but powerful sentence, then you fully understand what you intend to say."

( Mr. Che Ahmad Azhar Bin Fadzil, Specialist, Program Coordinator, and Lecturer of Photography of Multimedia Univesity Cyberjaya, 2008 and 2009 mentioned repeatedly)



I hate this guy. Seriously, i hate him, cost me alot of sleepless nights and near tears. Ironically most of his words are true to its core, hence the feelings i got towards him are of both Hatred and Admiration. A weird but powerful combination i would say.

"Keep It Simple Stupid!" - everything in a photography must be direct and simple. Do not waste time with unnecessary things which held no purpose in the process of telling the 'message'

"If everything is of equal importance and focus, then nothing is important." - just as how it sounds.

"Camera is an extension of your eye." - just as how it sounds.

"If you are able to summarize what you want to say in a short but powerful sentence, then you fully understand what you intend to say." - He said this in Design Fundamental 1, where a Design Statement should be no longer then a sentence. A simple and powerful sentence, often comes along with a metaphor, is highly needed in the process of delivering a message. Personally i use this piece of advice more into photography. If i am able to tell everything i intended to say in a simple but powerful photography, then i succeeded.

Picture Naming

"Naming your pictures is a very risky move, as viewers tend to read the title, and try to perceive your photo based on that title instead of admiring the picture by itself, mostly creating a confusion of message instead of what the photographer originally intended."

(Mr. Muhammad Jafni Jusof, Photography Assistant Lecturer of Multimedia University Cyberjaya, 2009 )


I receive this comment instantaneously when Mr.Jafni saw my photos for the first time in digital format during the time i consulted him in his room with my pendrive. I realized immediately from the eye of a trained photographer, it is very easy to counter the message intended from a particular photo.

Hence starting from today until many years after i will refrain myself from giving....no ..branding my pictures with titles that may only distract the viewers, until the day where i see myself as a full fledged photographer of Mr,Jafni's standards then only i'll think otherwise.

CHOWIE PEOPLE >.<

Introduction

Helo everyone, Eddy Izuwan here, the whack job photographer wanna be who doesnt really have the time for what he wants to do. Anyways this blog is specifically created for me to update on my daily lifes, and more importantly somewhere i can put in my photos for public view.

My good friends had been asking me to go for a more professional approach, such as creating my own website and such, but i personally do prefer to start of this way, as going by such an approach is a little bit too bold in my opinion for my level of amateurness. That's it then, i'll try my best to upload as many work as i can over here, occasionally inclusive of other design work which i am currently working on.