Friday, June 26, 2009

While your were at Studio Days ........

Contrary to popular beliefs(Tks to JS), I am not able to attend Studio Days 2 because I was infected with H1N1.

I was not sick in bed at Tan Tock Seng nor been quarantined at Aloha. I have been to Phuket Thailand a few days before Studio Days 2.

Anyway Phuket was great fun and I shot quite a bit of photos there and I am here to share some pics with you ppl. Some of u might have seen some in my fb pages but here goes :

Airasia everything budget, emergency demo also must budget.

As a Electrical Engineering Student to be, I am amazed at how they wire the place.





We were greeted by a beautiful sunset on our first visit to the beach.








After 6pm, the streets is transformed into a Night Life haven for the party animals.






The next morning after 5am, the parties are over and the ppl goes back to their lumber. Then the cleaners will come onto the streets to clear the mess the parties have created.


This is taken at 9am and this is how empty the streets are.


So I went to their wet market to take a look. Guess what they are just starting to set up their stalls....









Last day liao and it was raining cats and dogs, but rain is not going to stop me from shooting so I went out onto the streets to shoot.



The best bowl of noodle I have eaten there in the cold rain.



And finally Home Sweet Home :)



Enjoy :)

Conclusion of Studio Days 2

Studio Days 2 has come to a conclusion last friday, thank you those who have signed up SD2, and to the J1 exco who have come down specially just to open the club room for us. It has been an especially exciting few days for me, because I got to try some new studio techniques, became a model (just for the sake of new FB profile pics) and JOEY KISSED ME!!! Hahahahaha okies okies...

That's all from me actually...

I hope the Studio Days series will inspire you guys to venture into studio photography, don't be intimidated by new equipment you're unfamiliar with, because they are really easy to use (really la!) and hopefully next time you guys will have your own creative studio experiments.

Have a good day!
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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Topman, NPS


Errfee for Topman

Here are a couple of photos from day 3 of Studio Days II. Sorry if you've been waiting long for your photos, models. I've been somewhat busy the past few days. For those still waiting for yer photos, erm... I'll hurry it up. Thanks for your patience!

One more thing, if anyone wants to find out more about studio stuff, feel free to reach me on MSN or through email at ngjunsen@gmail.com. Thanks to those who turned up for Studio Days II and made it a successful one!

Eunice for Nikon

Friday, June 19, 2009

Studio Idea [ ( In case u are running out !) (and some rumbling)]

Tales of the Fallen Princesses and their life after happily ever after....




Hey yo peeps at Studio Days :) Last day already ? Sad I couldn't be there as I just came back from a land suspected to be infected with H1N1( and sexually confused humans). Unless anyone wants to skip Mid-years or work, u can try looking for me :) Actually I past-by the school yesterday while walking home from Ikea and really felt like going in but I love your too much and don't want u ppl to get sick so in the end I resisted. Sniff Sniff ! ARHHHHHHHHHHH!

Anyway, I chance upon this cool studio idea when surfing the net this morning. Its about story telling in a studio :) This one for example is what the Fairy Tales Princesses were doing after the story ends happily ever after(or not ?).

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Studio Days 2 Day 3

Today I abit lazy la, so share two shots I took today...

SD2-17

SD2-20

This two are two different frames, but with different white balance and lighting. First a plastic bag was suspended over a fish tank. The plastic bag was first filled with water and subsequently a hole was poked at the bottom of it, so that a constant line of water would drip from the plastic bag into the tank. A few trial shots were taken first with plain water, then subsequently red dye was added to the water in the plastic bag. One SB-80dx was used to light the background and another was used to light the water droplet, taken at 1/250, f/6.3, 50mm macro on Ch mode.

Worse Than Perth

Something gross, don't watch while eating in front of your computer hor... this will remind some of you of Perth... only it's worse LOL

taken by Mr Wong (who is Mr Wong? i am Ms Koh aka Mrs Wong -.-) on his i-phone at Hohenswangau, Germany. i was fanning away cos i was afraid the flies will touch the horse's sai then touch my face >.<

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

To Be Cont'd

See you guys tomorrow for Studio Days II!

Keep Dry

Kingston

for

GORE-TEX

Uniqlo

Wei Ting

for

U N I
 Q L O

Nike

Melissa

for

Nike

Donna Karan

Eunice

for

D K N Y
Donna Karan New York

Reaction

Quentin

for

Kenneth Cole
New York

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Studio Days 2 Day 2

After some hiccups in today's Studio Day event (I think you guys can guess what happened judging from the activity on the tagboard), I think the girls who listened to Junsen's lesson today have learnt a lot. Today was an exciting day. We had one special guest (HAHA HE KISSED ME!) and one unlikely model, the QTPL Jr. With two guitars and one violin in the clubroom, the strumming and chicken scratch level was at a new high in the clubroom. Lols. Ok ok, I'll just upload my pics for today. (I still have some very cool ones with JS!!! Send them to me qweeklee!)

Ms Koh in a snowing Singapore
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Mr Cheng in a snowing Singapore
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QTPL Jr, playing her violin over a 5 second exposure. This was the first trial shot, but her expression was the best. Set up by Junsen.
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Junsen trying to imitate a professional violinist... Doing quite well aktually!
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Studio Days 2 - Toyota Levin AE 86

Okies... Deviations aside, my main post for the day:P... This post is dedicated to all the Initial D fans out there... excluding those who thought that the Jay Chou ripoff was gd...


And you know, if u try hard enough to fool your mind, its actually believeable that its life size!! hahaha...
From the camera of The Squirrel, Day One :D

Disclaimer: No electronics were harmed during the making of this production. Viewers are strongly discouraged of re-enacting these shots to avoid getting grounded by parents for wrecking "precious old school antiques."


























Owari.

Studio Days 2 - Monday's Deviation

Ahh.. I must say it has been a long long time since I last posted.. I was more looking forward to more posts by the kiddos but ohh well nevermind... Anyway, since many of ya all wanted to see lots of photos, here they are:

Studio Days 2 - Monday's Deviation

Its called a deviation for a reason....

Studio Days 2 Day 1



Hi guys-

This is what have been done so far, from me.

Peas in a Pod

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SD2-10

View complete album here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=129507&id=547935794&l=b681292ca1

What is Eunice up to?

These are some shots taken in preparation for Studio Days.
Wonder what they are for?

Tune in later to find out the finished shots.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Chiang Mai

Hello all! Here to share some of my photos taken in Chiang Mai, Thailand a few months back.
Enjoy!

Portraits of people taken in Chiang Mai


Hunger




That expression...
people give you when you point your cameras at them




The Stare
... you give when you've been photographed by hundreds of people everyday




Long Neck Women





Beauty
... is subjective



Till then, study hard people!

Studio Days 2

This is a routine reminder for all those interested in coming for Studio Days 2:

1. Please complete your bookings with me. RSVP-ing to the Facebook event will not ensure a slot that you need for your shoot.

2. Slots are still available, so those who are interested, please sign up NAO!

3. Garbage Band is ON!

4. J1 Exco, if you're around and want to shoot, you are advised to do a booking with me as well. My email address is macingrouch@gmail.com.

Friday, June 5, 2009

On NUS Montage Challenge Shield

As a MJC Photography Club secretary (cum treasurer cum saikang warrior), I've spent hours and hours of hard work into making some presentation, some poster, some exhibition.... taking thousands of event pictures that eventually end up in the archived CDs sitting in Mr Tee's office. My parents were often grumpy about me having to spend all my nights on seemingly bo liao (senseless) photog stuff instead of doing homework or revising for tomorrow's test.

My parents have never seen any of my photographs that were exhibited in school, and they have always thought photography to be something you can't earn a living with. I'm sure some of you have parents who think the same way too. But when things started paying off- Eagles Award, my close shave at winning a photo-blogging competition (I got grand prize, whoohoo!), subsequently getting the Service Award in recognition of my service to the school- then did my parents finally realise my passion for photography goes more than just a hobby.

The only exhibited work they've seen is the one of a feather that hangs in my living room (to this day most people thought that I bought it from Ikea I should really autograph that picture man), and when they were invited to College Day 2008, then did they finally had the chance to see my works hung up on the same morning by the Alumni top brass at the canteen. The Singapore Exhibition, which some of you might still remember, to inaugurate the Alumni Society of MJC Photography. The glint in their eyes..... told me all I needed to know.

I remember last year I was at NUS attending the Montage 2008 Seminar. Similarly, we've won the School Challenge Shield. Kingston and I were there to support Yong En, Mumtaz and Vanessa, whose works were exhibited. Most importantly, I was there to see us win the competition.

Like most seniors, I complain about how our juniors seem to be so.... hmmm.... silly. (Haha, this reminds me fondly of the video King Chee and I recorded.) But when I saw how good our pictures were, and that we won the School Challenge, I felt as if I was my dad and mom looking at my pictures. I was so proud and excited that I looked almost silly.

When PPC came down with the load of prizes and the shield, King and I scrambled to clean the shield of the sweaty palm prints. Without hesitating, King grabbed the front of his t-shirt and HAAAARRRR breathed on the shield to wipe it clean.

I think the effort put in by each and everyone of you to submit a photo is really commendable. Thank you for doing yourself and the school proud. Hope to see you guys at the Seminar tomorrow at Suntec!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Germany, Dachau

Hi Beautiful Children =) so happy for you that you won the Yip Hoi Kee Challenge again ^^ so how was the farewell party? has it happened already? sorry i'm in a different timezone =P

some of you know that i'm in europe now, Germany to be exact and Paris later. Today i visited a Nazi concentration camp in Dachau and thought i'll share some of my pics with you =)

It's a little depressing la but hm... that's the truth.

So... here you go...


I believe we’ve all read about what happened in the concentration camps and might have even watched documentaries on them so I will keep it short.


“Arbeit macht frei” means “Work Brings Freedom”. This is the gate through which the prisoners captured by the Secret Service under Hilter’s rule entered. Behind this gate, the prisoners had to give up their property, their rights and any basic human dignity. Behind this gate, each prisoner became a mere number. Today, it’s the entrance into the memorial, what used to be the first Nazi concentration camp site after which the rest of the sites were modeled.

After an arduous journey, the prisoners were herded through the gates and sent to disrobing rooms where they were striped, shaven and given striped pyjamas. Shown below is the sleeping quarters. Inside each barrack are rooms in which were packed 54 beds each (2 x 9 x 3).









Washing area and toilet. Two rooms shared one washing area and toilet.


Each prisoner was assigned a locker and stool. The only “possession” they had were their striped clothes.


The inscription reads: “May the example of those who have been exterminated here between 1933 – 1945 because they resisted Nazism help to unite the living for the defence of peace and freedom and in respect for their fellow men.”


Gas chambers. These gas chambers in Dachau were built but never used. Gas chambers in other regions such as Auschwitz were used instead. You can see the holes in the ceiling where the gas pipes used to be.


The original crematorium. As the number of corpses increased drastically, more furnaces had to be built to cremate the dead prisoners. Each furnace could cremate two prisoners at one go.






Some prisoners were executed by hanging then burnt immediately.


This sculpture reminds us of the heaps of malnourished human corpse in the camps.


Behind each of these trees was a barrack. The entire camp housed thousands of prisoners from 1933 – 1945.



Heavily guarded, escape was virtually impossible. German soldiers in these watch-towers opened fire at any prisoner who ventured into the forbidden zone near the barbed wires. Some prisoners deliberately went into the region in order to end their suffering.


Never again