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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
NOCTURNES : The Art of Surrealistic Landscape
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Frank Relle Nightscapes Photography
Sunday, April 19, 2009
My Nocturnes Again
It was thrilling and full of excitement as I once again did it for this shot. And I thought to myself that I should go back and make some more nocturnes photographs. Well, I do have another location in mind that I want to explore, but based on my outing experience last night, my 2 camera batteries power just not enough to carry on making pictures for as long as 3 to 4 hours. I need to get 5 more spare batteries.
So if you have and want to sell off yr camera batteries, please do let me know. I'm using a Nikon D70s so it's the Li-on battery pack, EN-EL3a.
Some information on the photograph made:
This light-painting photograph was made with my Nikon D70s on Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8 lens, set at the smallest aperture @ f/22 on 'B' mode, for long exposure timing of about 3mins 30secs. Five colored filter gels are used - Blue, Yellow, Green, Lavender and Violet. WB is set to Incandescent (or Tungsten). Photograph is recorded on digital RAW.
The star burst effect on the extreme right frame is caused by the road side lamp, with which closing down to the smallest aperture will have this result. The 2 stripes of light trails are caused by the MRT trains coming and going from the MRT station nearby, on the top and passing by vehicles, on the bottom.
© 2009 Martin Liew Photography.
All nocturne photographs are solely under copyrights of Martin Liew.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
My Nocturnes
Cacti © 2007 Martin Liew Photography |
Trees of Stone © 2008 Martin Liew Photography |
Trees of Stone © 2008 Martin Liew Photography |
"Red Hot Volcanoes" © 2007 Martin Liew Photography |
"Purple Volcanoes" © 2007 Martin Liew Photography |
Friday, November 30, 2007
Nocturne Photography @ Pulau Ubin
Mamam Beach |
Rubber Trees |
Floral Nocturne 生命之歌 |
Ubin Taxi |
Ubin Taxi © 2007 Martin Liew Photography |
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Ethereal Days by Chris Conrad
Chris started a portfolio on the fleeting pools of water that exist in the redrock canyons after rainstorms, he began the Oases series.
"I was searching for a different take on the area around Moab, looking for a way to capture the fleeting ephermeral views that appear and pass so quickly. The Oases series then led me into the night photos, and the Ethereal Days series began."
The technical difficulties involved in night reflections are myriad, and Chris' technique requires him to find the subject and set up the camera early, anticipating the path of the moon and stars. Pre-exposing the scenes to build some shadow detail, he uses a combination of polarizer and red filters - also adding split neutral density filters - to hold density down in the sky portion of the negative during this first exposure. After darkness falls, he opens the shutter again to catch the stars and moon trails, often leaving it open for up to eight hours.
Chris' Equipment:
- A Techihara 5x4in is Chris' main camera, with his favorite lens being a Nikkor 75mm.
- A Rodenstock 135mm is his back-up lens, for those times when the Nikkor is too wide.
- A Pentax Digital spotmeter allows him to figure out the difficult exposures involved in night work.
- His film is Ilford FP4 Plus, abd occasionally HP5 Plus, for the extra speed.
- His developer of course is Kodal HC-110.
- Another camera often used is his Pentax 67II with 45mm lens, loaded with either Kodak TMAX or Ilford FP4 Plus.
- For pure digital work, he use Canon EOS 20D with 16-35mm lens.
- For printing, his paper of choice is Moab Entrada Ntural, using either a Septone or a QuadtoneRIP program. The paper is run through either an Epson 2300 or an Epson 7600 printer.
Here's the 5-minutes video on "Ethereal Days".
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Closing Ceremony of National Stadium
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Night @ The National Stadium
Bridge to Stadium |
Ticket Booth |
Stairs to West Entrance |
The West Entrance |
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
I'm Back Again
Monday, October 09, 2006
Night Street Photography - "It's Over!"
"It's Over!" © 2006 Martin Liew |
Have a Rest © 2006 Martin Liew |
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Night Street Photography - Empty Cans Collector
Empty Cans Collector © 2006 Martin Liew |
Empty Cans Collector © 2006 Martin Liew |
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Michael Busselle remembered
Photographer and writer Michael Busselle has died at the age of 70. Having begun work as a photographic assistant he established his own studio in London working on commercial shoots for the advertising and publishing industries. His first book, Master Photography: Take and Make Better Pictures set him along a path in which his name became synonymous with photographic writing. Alongside articles in the photo press, Busselle wrote over 50 books including several volumes on travel and wine.
Despite failing health Michael continued to work into 2006 with his last completed project, A Better Digital Photography Guide to Landscapes: Seas and Skies, published by Argentum earlier this year.
Michael is survived by his wife Patricia and son Julien. To see examples of his work, visit Michael Busselle's website here.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
TWO ORCHIDS
Two Orchids #1 © 2006 Martin Liew |
Two Orchids #2 © 2006 Martin Liew |
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Matilda House
Matilda House © 2006 Martin Liew |
Matilda House © 2006 Martin Liew |
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Club Moss Trees
Clubmoss Trees © 2006 Martin Liew |
Saturday, September 02, 2006
My Nocturne Photographs
Orchids Spectrum © 2006 Martin Liew |
Thursday, August 31, 2006
What is Nocturne Photography?
Sunday, August 27, 2006
I'm Back
I used a toy camera, Holga, with flash guns i.e. Yin Yan 30STZ and Nikon SB-800 on Fujifilm 400NPH and Kodak TMAX100 respectively. I've sent the color negative for d/o & 3S print which cost 50cents per print at Ruby Photo Store. Can't wait to see the results. Will send the B&W roll film for d/o asap. I've stopped using Holga for more than a year now and impulsively I pick it up again, playing with 2 different flash guns to find out the "right" techniques for correct exposures.
Well I won't be featuring those works in this blog but I do have ideas of setting up another blog entirely on Black & white Photography with my favorite topics on nature/landscape, still life, fine art, portraitures and street. Until then I'd focus on my night photography.
Monday, August 14, 2006
Stan Kay
Moonlight Huts © 2006 Stan Kay |
CALM © 2006 Stan Kay |
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Loo Gu Tai
Man In The Park © 2006 Loo Gu Tai |
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Selina Ng
Sentosa Park |
Selina Ng
Changi Boardwalk |
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Fireworks Festival 2006
SINGAPORE NDP 2006 - Fireworks Festival
It's that time of the year where we celebrate for our 41st Independence Day this year. Fireworks Festival 2006 is held in conjunction with our National Day Parade. Organised and managed by UnUsUal Productions Pte Ltd. This year's festival consists of 4 fireworks shows lead by 4 teams. It will be held at Marina Bay at 9pm.
Here are the dates:
• 5th Aug 2006, Sat - Team Italy lead by Mr. Francesco Ambrico of Magic Events
• 8th Aug 2006, Tue - Team Singapore lead by Mr. Henry Ng of SpectaWorks Pte Ltd
• 11th Aug 2006, Fri - Team New Caledonia lead by Mr. Charles Germain of Inter-dis SARL
• 12th Aug 2006, Sat - A complimentary musically choreographed fireworks display by the French team of Signapore Fireworks Festival 2004.
For more information and details, please log on to this site.
NDP2005 Fireworks by Vincent Hau, LPSS
NDP2005 Fireworks © 2005 Vincent Hau |
Monday, August 07, 2006
A Shed In The Park
A Shed In The Park © 2006 Martin Liew |
Sunday, August 06, 2006
A Night In The Park
A Night In The Park © 2005 Martin Liew Photography |
This photograph was made after a couple of early attempts and I wasn't satisfied with the results. Like landscape photography, night photography requires not only one-time exposure at a given time at one fixed vantage point of a selected location. Initially, it requires the photographer to find the right vantage points and make a couple of bracket shots. It also requires the photographer to come back to the same location on different days and timing for more different feel and mood to get the perfect image from the mind's eye, if the early results aren't good.