Assignment 3: Focal Length & Image Quality

Aim: To understand & apply basic on-camera techniques –focal length; sensor latitude
Focal length:
 Perspective (1 photo)
f5.6, 1/200, ISO400, 50mm
Close up (1 photo)
Zoom shot (1 photo)
Sensor Latitude:
 High Key (1 photo)
Low Key (1 photo)


1st Attempt


Perspective



I took this picture inside a tunnel at boat quay area. I thought it would be an interesting perspective to see through the tunnel. The white tent at the end of the tunnel seems to be a little bit distracting though.

Zoom


This photograph was taken near the Merlion. I have used a tri-pod to take this zoom-shot. I like how the lights turned out. It is as though there are strong beams of light shinning from the esplanade and hotels towards me. It’s a magnificent sight!
Close up


I took this photograph at Chinese Garden.
Chinese Garden is such good place to take photographs. The Koi pond is my favourite site. And yes, I have snapped this picture from the Koi pond using Macro Len! Marco Len just works wonder!
Apparently, somebody was feeding the Koi, I had managed to snap at the right timing and got this incredible (or so I thought) picture.







Low Key


This is my favourite shot of the day! I took this photograph at a bookstore in low light condition. I didn’t expect it to turn out this well~




I love the subtle blue sky at the top. I have received comments that I could increase the contrast~

Afterword
On the whole, I am pretty satisfied with this assignment. Of course, there is always room for improvement. Thanks for the brilliant suggestions and comments. :)


Final


Same Pictures, just some Touch Up and Photo Enhancement... :)


Perspective:
Spatial Tunnel
@Clarke Quay




Zoom Shot:
The City Never Sleeps
@Merlion Park




Low Key:
Time Slip
@Bras Basah



Low Key:
Sacred Ivory
@St Andrew's Cathedral



Close up:
Survival
@Chinese Garden

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