Ok so here’s the other part to my post on traveling in Da Lat, Vietnam. Click here for the first part if you didn’t see it yet. And let’s take it from there. The last post was what I did on the first day and a half I was there…which was mainly touring outside the … Continue reading
This is a new mini-series of sorts that I wanted to do for a while now. I’ve spoken plenty about using (and loving) film cameras and the very fun process of developing my own film…and so I decided to write a few posts (three separate ones, I think) on developing black n white negative film. … Continue reading
Talking Tripods A good tripod is an essential part of a photographer’s gear. Not only for night photography, a tripod is very necessary when shooting anything that requires extreme steadiness, and anything that requires you to keep your camera unmoved for extended periods of time. Night photography, long exposures in daylight, exposure bracketing, portraits in … Continue reading
Hello…yes, I’m finally back with a new post after my biggest break so far – had a great time in Dalat, Vietnam…got plenty of photos to process and share, look out for that soon…but in this post, I’m gonna talk about a technique that has gained a lot of popularity recently, and one that I … Continue reading
In my Canon P review, I briefly went through the basics of using a rangefinder camera…just briefly. And here, I thought I’d write a quick but more detailed post purely on using a rangefinder – I’m not sure how much there is to write on this topic, but let’s see Alright, so a rangefinder is … Continue reading
Photographs taken at night look great. The good ones, that is…the bad ones can really look bad. Taking shots in low light is…well…it’s not easy to get right…definitely not as easy as it seems – if you’ve ever shot with a compact camera at night, you’d know what I mean – the blurry, shaken, disastrous … Continue reading
The L-308S Flashmate is a compact little digital light meter from Sekonic, one of the leading (and industry standard) makers of light meters. It is truly pocked-sized, and that’s a huge benefit, for me at least. I’m already carrying around a bunch of stuff when I’m out shooting, and don’t need anything bulky to add … Continue reading