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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.
Artwork Credit: "Melting Man" by Fay Ulrica
Some photos from the Sensational Seas of Sabah book launch at the Star Marina of Shangri-La Tanjung Aru.
"Created by Scubazoo - A world renowned team of wildlife photographers and filmmakers takes you on a voyage across three seas to the region's top scuba diving locations, introducing the incredibly diverse marine ecosystems that Sabah has to offer. Divers and snorkellers will be astonished by the wast array of marine species thriving in Sabah's waters which makes for some unforgettable experiences - Graceful Manta rays gliding over your head, A huge Whale Shark feeding on plankton and schooling Hammerhead Sharks cruising in the deep blue off the deep walls of an ancient coral atoll.
Sabah's pristine reefs covered in colourful hard and soft coralsare home to some of the most bizzare creatures which have to be seen to be believed, from tiny Pygmy Seahorses, to mesmerising Mimic Octopus, or even a Rare Weedy Scorpionfish. Besides being a vibrant habitat for a phenomenal mixture of marine life, these rich seas provide food and livelihoods for many Sabahans. Therefore, ongoing conservation projects and raising public awareness about environmental issues is absolutely essential to ensure future generations live in peace and harmony with Sabah's precious areas." - Sensational Seas Of Sabah
The book contains words and photography by Jason Isley, Gilbert Woolley, & Christian Loader.
Forgive the post title, I just couldn't come up with interesting names to call this post. There was a state-wide blackout yesterday that lasted for around six hours and even more in other places as the power was restored in stages. As chaos had surely ensued within the city, I was left completely bored and without anything to do. I set out once again with my camera into the garden. Just as I wondered if there was anything interesting to take photos of, a dragonfly caught my attention as it flew around and perched itself on the branches of a dead plant which had more dragonflies.
Its times like these that make me wish I had a macro lens. The few dragonflies that were sitting on those branches didn't scare too easily and they just sat there the whole time I was taking photos, even when I got really close with the lens. These photos were all shot at f/8 to try and get more of them in focus.
An interesting thing I found was that auto focus in situations like these where there are plenty of other objects such as branches or leaves in the frame which are high in contrast can be a challenge for the 6D. Whether using the center AF point or selecting all of them was really difficult to pinpoint towards any of the dragonflies as it tends to back focus instead towards the bush in the background.
The only solution I came up with was to get really close and select the center AF point as well as filling most of the center frame with the subject, making it easier for the AF system with just a slight adjustment with the FTM focus ring as I switched angles.