Vivian’s Photoblog

October 19, 2005

Following The Rule of Thirds

Filed under: Outings, Snapshots

Where do you get this view?

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Alright. taken inside the cable car while moving out from the station during my Genting trip.

Date: 3rd August 2005

August 11, 2005

Train Station in KL

Filed under: Serious stuff, Outings

After the Hiroshima Day Peace March, dad and i headed to the train station to get a ride to MidValley. Dad, for some reason, didn’t feel like driving that day.

Some shots from the train station.

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Look closer and you’ll see the woman is actually yawning. Hehe.

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Note the reflection from the train windows of another train from the opposite lane. That’s my dad by the way.

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How come there is a water pipe in the middle of the railway?

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This one is crappy. Bleh!

August 7, 2005

Hiroshima Day Peace March

Filed under: Serious stuff, Outings

Photos from Hiroshima Day Peace March, my first shooting outing.

Thanks dad for shoving me into the crowd.

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Didn’t know a couple of them were looking at my camera when i shot this. Though crappy, this photo also marks the starting of my first outing. Cheers!

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No idea what’s with the pasu (vase?) thing.

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“We want Peace! We want Peace!” in the background.

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The blurred effect was done unintentionally.

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Mistake while resizing. Note: Dad said that they looked like they’re carrying a coffin. LOL

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Erm… so that wasn’t a mistake. Oh no… what happened?

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Getting down the stairs.

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This photo is back 500x375 again. How come? Okay. “No More Hiroshima”

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They were posing for the photographers. I dare not go to the middle. Had to take this shot from the side in the end.

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Look carefully and you’ll see someone was posing the ‘peace’ sign for me.

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A happy face in the middle of the picture.

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Muahaha! That’s dad.

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A reporter from TV3 interviewing some school kid.

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The view from my seat.

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The middle of 2 banners.

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There wasn’t many people who came, honestly.

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Experimenting with different focuses and stuff. Should i put in the dead flower?

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Crappy pic of a photographer walking up the hill.

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Scared of all the bomb talk, kid?

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Some kids having free drinks.

I took around 150 shots altogether. These are the few which looks less crappier.

According to the histograms, many of my shots were correctly exposed. But i don’t think so. The contrast is low and i think many were overexposed, probably beacuse of the bright sunlight and a few underexposed.

Actually, there’s a few more from which i shot after dad and i left the place. But i’ll leave that to another post ;)

No idea why some of the pics are big and some are small. I resized them all to 500x375 before uploading to Photobucket.

*None of the photos above are cropped. Although i think many would need it.

As this is a photoblog, i keep words to a minimum. If you would rather read than look, try my other post.






















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