Friday, October 09, 2009

Is the grass really greener on the other side of the fence?

Sometimes, I always wonder what I've been missing out on if I wasn't using Olympus in the first place. This is definitely a hoard of gear I'd consider:


L - R: Nikon 14-24 f/2.8G AF-S, Nikon 50mm f/1.4G AF-S, Nikon 24-70 f/2.8G AF-S, Nikon D3, Nikon D700 w/ MB-D10 battery grip , Nikon 70-200 f/2.8G AF-S VR, Nikon 17-35 AF-S ED-IF

I'd have better ISO performance, thinner DOF, a set of world-class camera bodies and lenses, and whole lot of other features.

Olympus glass is great, but they really need to keep up their camera technologies with the rest of the pack.

What do the rest of you think?

Monday, August 03, 2009

Photo walk : 2 Aug '09

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Since the weather was excellent yesterday, I decided to head down to the city once more for a photo walk.


Some of the shops at Collins Street have a rich heritage, and I haven't even gone into any of them yet!



One of my pals tried the free wireless internet at Fed Square, and its reaaaly slow. Hmmm, I wonder who's hogging the bandwith.


Since the sky was sublimely blue, I decided to give my wide angle eye a work out.


I like how the transparency of the atrium at Fed Square contrasts with the typical opaque panels on the facade.


I then headed to Birrarung Marr, to have another look at the attractions there. I suppose this would be a childrens' art center.


I'm sure the Giant Sky Wheel has an amazing view from the top, but I reckon its a little too expensive for me to ride it.


Some interesting facts of the Federation Bells from Wikipedia

"The Federation Bells on the middle terrace, commissioned in 2001, are a collection of inverted temple-style bells of various sizes mounted on steel poles. The result is not unlike a collection of church bells, however they are spread through an open space rather than being confined to a tower, allowing people to walk between them. There are thirty-nine bells in total, with a combined weight of 1.2 tonnes."


"Tuned in the just intonation method, the bells are controlled by computer, and play seven different compositions, each lasting for five minutes. This sound sculpture plays three times a day. The bells were designed by Neil McLachlan, and their arrangement and supporting structure was designed by Ronald Jones and architects Swaney Draper."


Shooting against the sun makes metering really challenging, but if properly applied, it can have some really cool effects.



The trees are bare during winter.. I look forward to spring when their leaves start to appear.



Normally, you would expect heaps of parents and children to be playing here around this time, but unfortunately, the facilities are quite under-used.


The 10 meter high Angel sculpture was moved here from the National Gallery of Victoria in 2006.


I reckon the sculpture really fits this place. I like it!


Another revision of the boat houses across the river: this time at 14mm (35mm equivalent).




I normally wouldn't peer up the ass of a horse, but I guess this time, its excusable. Otherwise, this method could be used as a last resort...



Good day! ^^

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Waterfront on July 1st, 2009

Yesterdays' weather looked quite promising, so I paid a visit to Waterfront after work. The sun's rays bathed the buildings a beautiful golden hue.


Its a pity to note that conservation works aren't valued here ; its much easier to tear down an old structure and build it up again rather than keeping it for the generations to come.


Not many people were utilising the facilities along Waterfont, other than a few lonely joggers and stall -owners setting up their wares for dinner time.


A handsome number of people were rowing their canoes in preparation of the upcoming dragon boat festival.


The Sarawak River cruise ship typicaly returns to port around this time of the evening.


When the lights are switched on, a lovely sheen of colors are reflected in the river.


I won't be in Kuching for long. Hopefully the weather will still hold up before I return to Melbourne.

cheers.

 

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