Friday, April 29, 2011

A photo a week...Scenes from the classroom

I asked my class to take pictures after teaching them basic concepts of picture-taking such as Rule of Thirds, Framing, Perspective. This is one picture that I've taken by framing the oval-like opening of the rubbish bin, which was facing the school field. I thought the green field add some strong colour contrast to the otherwise flat-coloured look.

'Framing the field'
School of Science & Technology, Singapore
© 2011, ID Photography

Monday, April 25, 2011

Self-portrait...

An old picture taken in 2010 during my vacation to Sydney Australia. My significant other and myself decided to take a picture of ourselves without having the camera being in an awkward position. Noticing the long shadows forming, we decided that this is a rather apt self-picture of us, in a loving moment.

'Couplehood'
Sydney Opera House, Syddey, Australia
© 2010, ID Photography

Friday, April 22, 2011

A photo a week...Scenes from the classroom

What amazes me sometimes is the intensity that a child demonstrates when he or she is so focused in his work. Here is a classic example of such, taken during one of my modeling/sketching lessons a couple of weeks ago.

"Focus..."
School of Science & Technology, Singapore
© 2011, ID Photography

Monday, April 18, 2011

Self-portrait...

I am always keeping a lookout on how the idea of a self-portrait can be captured in a more creative manner. Here I am using the usual element of (sun)light/shadow to capture myself in action.

"Self-potrait"
School of Science & Technology, Singapore
© 2011, ID Photography

Friday, April 15, 2011

Scenes from Vietnam...

'Steamed prawns over a fire'
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
© 2011, ID Photography
Usually one of the most interesting finds that you could find out in a new country is the food that the locals eat. No different with me. Although I'm a little constrained by my dietary requirements, but I did manage to savour some of the local delights. I had a sumptuous seafood dinner with my colleague on one of those nights. Here I have a steamed prawn dish, served in a coconut body, and over a flaming flammable liquid gel. Gives a whole new meaning to the word: barbequed prawns

Friday, April 8, 2011

Scenes from Vietnam...

'Faith'
Saigon Street traffic, Vietnam
© 2011, ID Photography
One of the things that I had a culture shock of sorts was when observing the traffic. Using 'chaotic' would barely just touch the surface of how things are over there. But the whole beauty of it is that, amidst the cacophony and noise of chaos, I could feel a sense of orderliness. Order amongst the chaos? Nothing much like this over here in my hometown, but I guess that is what makes them that much more interesting to people like myself.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Scenes from Vietnam...

Street life is always interesting, especially if you are in a foreign land with differing cultures from your own. Here I could see how entrepreneurial the locals are when it comes to making a living. Of course it helps that the economic situation warrants this, plus the fact that they do have their own produce to sell. I do wonder though, what kind of 'produce' would a typical Singaporean be selling if such a fate befalls them? I wonder...

'Street side vendor'
Ben Thanh market, Saigon, Vietnam
© 2011, ID Photography