I was shopping at the local supermart yesterday afternoon when I came across this Mini Maglite flashlight displayed on the shelf rack. The whole package as shown here, comes with 2 AA size battery cells (which I've loaded into the flashlight), a filter lens holder and 3 filter lenses namely Red, Blue and Clear (if only they include a Green filter), a wrist lanyard and a removable pocket clip. It has a durable aluminum alloy case. It also comes with a reasonable price tag.
Somehow I got interested in this product and it got me thinking "What can I do with this light?"
Find out more after the jump.
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Sunday, February 09, 2014
Monday, February 03, 2014
First Nocturnes in 2014
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| Wormhole - Bamboo installation by Indonesian artist, Eko Prawoto |
Needless to say, the following images including the one shown above are the first nocturnes made in 2014 - the year of Horse. I hereby wish all my Chinese friends and readers a Happy Prosperous Lunar New Year. May the year of Horse brings great Happiness and Prosperity to you and your family. Make that horsey leap for more nocturnes.
Saturday, November 02, 2013
Bridge to New Sports Hub
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| Bridge to Stadium |
Recently I paid a visit to the new Sports Hub construction site, where former old National Stadium was situated. Construction started in 2008 and it seems progress is slow. Workers have to work overtime to meet the completion deadline in 2014.
I went back to the exact same location where I made the night photo shown above. In present day, it's a total transformation. Read on to find out more.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Thoughts On My Night Photography
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| Ghost Town © 2013 Martin Liew Photography Nocturnal info: Nikon D300 on Tokina 11-16mm at 30 seconds exposure. Post-processed and cropped in Photoshop. Monochrome conversion in Silver Efex Pro 2. |
Well tonight I want to share some thoughts on my night photography and here's a teaser night photo, shown above. Make the jump to read on.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Abandoned Playground
It seems like I'm on a hiatus again, for 3 months since my last nocturnal activity last November. So I'm back again with a little blog post tonight.
In March 2012, I embarked on a night photography project on old school playgrounds and I took the opportunity to make some night images on film. I recall my last black and white film night photography took place 2 years ago in July at the defunct Tanjong Pagar Railway Station.
In fact I got so many back-logged negatives that are developed but not scanned. It's Easter today and so I took the time to tidy up and edit all those negatives. I chose to scan this abandoned playground as shown below.
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| Abandoned Playground |
On that same night after exposing a few frames, I switched to digital and made some interesting light-paintings.
How interesting it is to compare the images with each using different focal length. For monochrome, it's simplicity and the visual induces a mood with mystery and tranquility. For colors, it's vibrant, playful and whimsical. Both medium have its own visual impact which I like very much.
Well, more negatives on night photography are yet to be scanned and in the next couple of months I would spend more time editing and scanning the best work to be featured on my website. Will definitely post some updates here. So stay tuned.
I hope you enjoy viewing the three photographs shown tonight. Good night!
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