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500th Post!(I think)
After what seemed like ages, I finally pulled it together for another blog update.
I have been busy, as usual.
These are photos from an interesting place we stopped by on the very long journey to Liverpool.
Congratulations to Cristabel, Glide's newest addition and the Winner of Glide's Model search.
Its been ages since my last project so here it is! These were shot in a few places during my trip to the UK. I cant write too much at the moment as I am still busy editing wedding assignments. I haven't even had enough time to sort the photos from my trip but I hope to put them up here soon. I was going to post this on Halloween but I will be away so I hope you enjoy the photos!
Congratulations Ethan and Aina!
We hope you love the photos as much as we do. It was a privilege to shoot your wedding and we would like to wish you both the very best on your future together!
Credits
Swepp Beauty Academy
Model: Leonora Pang
Credits
Swepp Beauty Academy
Model: Leonora Pang
Happy Chinese New Year!
These Chinese themed photos were taken a couple of days ago for Leonora's portfolio. We shot these in two locations. The first was in La Vintage restaurant and the second one was done in a Chinese temple.
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Image Credit : Mahira Khairia |
These are more photos from another short photo session with Farizah & Shamsul.
The last couple of nights have been very cold, which is probably what caused the moon to exhibit an optical phenomenon known as the Corona.
Here's the definition from Wikipedia:
In meteorology, a corona is produced by the diffraction of light from either the Sun or the Moon by individual small water droplets (and sometimes tiny ice crystals) of a cloud or on a foggy glass surface. The corona consists of small number of concentric colored rings around the celestial object and a central bright aureole. The angular size of the corona depends on the diameters of the cloud droplets - small droplets produce large coronae.
For the same reason, the corona is clearest when the size of the droplets is most uniform. Coronae differ from halos in that the latter are formed by refraction (rather than diffraction) from comparatively large rather than small ice crystals. Reddish colors always occupy the outer part of a corona's ring. (This is an atmospheric Airy disc.)
This photo is a composite of three separate exposures to display a wider dynamic range as the Corona surrounding the moon was a little too bright to capture enough highlight detail in a single shot.