Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The byakugan Eyes - Naruto edition


The essence of this picture lies on the veins that popped out when activating the White Eyes- the Hyuuga Clan in Naruto. It is my first attempt to create such effects, drawing and painting over several layers and blending to make it looks natural and realistic. The saturation and contrast of this image makes the eyes very real and eyecatching!

Sharingan Eyes - Naruto edition


Shot with a wide angle lens and cropped after post processed and photoshop.
Love the feel of this pic, emphasizing on the eyes make this picture looks very alive.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sony DSLR

Hi All,

I have stepped into the World of DSLR since last year October 2009.

It had been a long time since I last used or touch a camera; since it was rather long ago that I had seen my Uncle using a SLR to take film photographs of my siblings and I, I had nearly forgotten about the age of films.

Reaching my Secondary school days, I were persuaded by my good friends to join the Audio and Visual Club and was exposed to videography as well as photography.

To be frank, we did not do much for the videography, as there wasn't really convenient tools (or PC) to do video editting. Instead, it was photography outings that I treasured most.

I can still vividly remembered the days of using a SLR to take shots during an outing with my fellow club-mates. We got to note down the settings and try to get what we were assigned to take during the outing. We have lots of fun especially when we got to the panning technique to try and take a car running past the road with shadow trails.

Back at the club, we will get a debrief session after our films had been washed out for reviews.

And now, at this digital age, after using my handphone camera and pocket digital camera for quite a while and in my travels, I decided I should go into DSLR and really take what I love, wherever and whenever I am.

I hope people and friends out there who love taking photos will share my same sentiments.

Love All.

And especially a big thank you to my Dearest, Karen, for her great support on my interest.

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