Saturday, December 12

Art, Bubbles, Cameras--ABC in Botanic Garden

Clement upgradeded his camera body and lens recently and his buddy Nicholas bought a new DSLR too. The next logical thing to happen is the 2 buddies decided to meet up in Botanic Garden for a photography session. The children will draw and play bubbles together while they become the photography subjects of their daddies.

In the end, I took over the camera and shot a number of photos too!



I took this photo.

I took this too.

And this.

And this.

And this.


And this.

And this.

And this.

And this.




Last but not least.

The moral of the story: if you have good equipments, even dummies like me can take relatively good pictures! hahaha!!

12 voices:

Joyce Long said...

WAH..these are beautifully capture..i am so tempted to buy one too

levine said...

wahahahahah!! totally agree with u!

levine said...

btw, wats the lens u use to take hah?

Clement said...

levine - these were taken using my old lens, the EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM. its a pretty handy all-purpose lens. i only got the new lens (EF 50mm f/1.4 USM) after the botanic gardens session. need to arrange another shooting session with this new piece of glass.:)

crazymommy said...

Those are great pictures! ;)
And I totally agree with you on the last statement!!!!

wolfgirl said...

Yes... they are pretty pics.

匠欲善其事,必先‘拥’其器?

Meekfreek said...

Niiice....Clement, which Canon body did u get? You going to get an f/2.8 zoom? Let me know how you go with your fixed 50mm.

Clement said...

MF, i moved a tiny notch from 400D to 450D. thought it was worthwhile cos this now gives me (i) live view and (ii) SD card storage [rather than the irksome Compact Flash card].

have only shot a handful of shots with the 50mm. i like it. gives very pleasant background blur (bokeh) when it's wide open at f/1.4. it's also very sharp when stopped down to f/2 and below. i've loaned my 28-135mm to my friend, so will be shooting with the 50mm in the meanwhile. hv you tried shooting with 50mm lenses? though it is quite good in terms of framing - not too wide not too tight.

Meekfreek said...

Clement,
Congrats on your purchase! I think you will definitely benefit from the "live view".

Although I agree the bokeh is very nice with fixed lenses I just don't feel very comfortable using it. I tried the Nikkor 50mm f1.8 last weekend. Not so simple for me since you need to physically move in for a close up and with little kids, timing is everything! I find it's not wide enough for me. I tried to take a pic of Izzy in the car but couldn't get enough distance (away from subject). When i tried to take a far shot with her on the slide she turned out to be a speck.

However, I do feel your choice of lens is more versatile than the 85mm you were originally eyeing. The f1.4 is super fast. With 50mm its a natural human eye framing...if you get what I mean.

I've since set my camera up using Aperture Priority and single point focus (moveable with toggle) for much sharper pics. I had multipoint focus and sometimes the main subject would not be as sharp because the camera doesn't actually know what your main subject is.

Your 28-135 would be 42-202.5 @ f3.5-5.6. Have you considered a 17-55mm (that would be 25.5-82.5) f2.8? When Jaimie gets older and you do her concert pics or sports day (sitting far) you can also consider a 70-200mm f2.8mm.

For fixed lenses, they are much cheaper so you can pick one up as and when. They are also quite light and inconspicuous so you can carry a few in your bag at a time.

If you want to try out some equipment before actually buying you can rent from here http://www.camerarental.biz/

Can't wait to see more pics from you :)

Jocelyn said...

Very nice pics... But IT idiot like me no matter use how good equipments also can't gets very nice pics..

Clement said...

MF, yes i agree with you that 85mm would be too tight. I examined my shooting habits with my 28-135mm lens and found that i tend to frame more near the 50mm range rather than @ 85mm. And yes, our cameras have crop factor so i'd need quite a bit of space if i'd gotten the 85mm. that was why i later sourced out the 50mm lens instead.

i think i'd live with these 2 lenses for now. i'm not really keen on lugging around multiple lenses when i bring my camera out. don't like the idea of swapping lenses outside. i shd be just affixing one lens and shoot throughout the session with that piece. for holiday trips, i'd just have to stick to my 28-135mm which provides quite good coverage for my shooting needs.

Aces Family said...

wow..this sounds like DSLR Forum...hehe.

Indeed, it's so interesting to learn all these new knowledge.

Clement, you should organise a gatherings for all the DSLR wannabe and give some tips on the usage/function..hehe. I want to register 1st...:P

cheers,
astee