Friday, December 26, 2008

Common Metering

Hi my friends, I am back again. This time I wanted to write something about the common metering used. I have wanted to take a shot of a room without any light but just with a lit candle for some time. :) And my time has come, 2 days ago on Xmas eve, at around 7.45pm, TNB (Tenaga Nasional Berhad - the electricity company in Malaysia) decided to give us a great dark Xmas eve, so my whole house and the neighbouring houses were in total darkness. My grand mother lit a few candles, and she has also passed me one for my room. I took this opportunity and tried out the 2 metering features : Evaluative and Spot, just to show what I have learnt.

Evaluative metering basically is an assessment of the exposure of the whole surrounding that your camera has in scope, it is calculating an AVERAGE exposure of the scene. The candle light is bright by itself and that requires limited exposure hence faster shuttle speed (with constant F3.5 and ISO100), while the surrounding scene is dark. An average evaluation will give longer exposure time (slower shutter speed), and a little overly exposed candle light.

Spot metering assess the exposure required for a particular spot in focus, so when I focused on the candle light itself, since it was bright enough, it did not need long exposure time, hence a very well exposed candle light, but of course, darker surrounding.

Lets take a look at 2 sets of comparison of the below :-

Spot Metering - F3.5, ISO100, 1/3 secs (well exposed candle light)

Evaluative Metering - F3.5, ISO100, 1/2 secs (A little over exposed candle light)

Spot Metering - F3.5, ISO100, 1/30 secs (well exposed candle light)

Evaluative Metering - F3.5, ISO100, 1/10 secs (A little over exposed candle light)

Hope this helps to shed some light to someone that is as new as me, who is just starting to learn more about photography principles. :)

Gotta go now, am enjoying a glass of ice blended coffee at Coffee Bean (R). Merry Xmas & Happy New Year! :)

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Some Old Photos - Sabah (Sept 08) Part I

I was going thru some of my vacation photos this year, and thought it would be a good idea to share with you about my Malaysia-Sabah trip last September 2008. It was a fruitful trip with my wife, and my parents-in-law. Nothing fancy about photography technique, as I was using Auto mode then. :)

We took Air Asia flight from Penang to Sabah-Kota Kinabalu, and from there, we had our day 1 city tour, followed by day 2 islands hopping, and day 3 Kinabalu Park + hot spring. Day 4 was all about Monsopiad (an ancient Kadazan warrior) Cultural Village tour and a little shopping before we flew back to Penang.

Sabah Manukan Island - look at the fishes
Heritage Village
Heritage Village
Heritage Village
Roll Royce
Manukan Island Resort
Jessleton Jetty - the way to all islands
Manukan Island - I noticed now that i could have used
fill flash technique to lighten the shadow
Manukan Island Resort
Manukan Island Entrance - Sutera Spa
Manukan Island Resort
Manukan Island Landscape
Manukan Island
Manukan Island Resort
Manukan Island Resort
Another island that I forgot the name
Another island that I forgot the name
Sapi Island
Manukan Island - Scuba Doo
Sapi Island jetty
Sapi Island jetty
Sapi Island jetty
Sapi Island
Sapi Island
Sapi Island jetty
Sapi Island entrance
Sapi Island jetty
Sapi Island
Sapi Island
Garden @ Tanjung Aru
Clock tower
Sapi Island
Sapi Island - Sea Walking
Sapi Island Entrance
Tanjung Aru Beach - crab rolled sand balls
Tanjung Aru Beach - near sunset
Tanjung Aru Beach - near sunset
Tanjung Aru Beach - near sunset
Tanjung Aru Beach - near sunset

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

I am back! I went to the Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden today (14 Dec 2008) with my wife and my Costa Rican friend Evelyn. It was a fantastic sunny day, and as you are aware, lighting is about everything in photography.

Now that I have learnt some basic photography principles, exploring on the ISO, Aperture, and Shuttle Speed, its time to just go out practicing more so that I can gain more hands-on experience. Practice makes perfect and I truly believe in that. Please leave me some comments for me to improve. Thanks!

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden


My Costa Rican friend Evelyn


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

My wife Tin Tin


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden


Dream - Hope


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Monkey catching fleas


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Flower of a type of plant


Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden

Malaysia - Penang Botanical Garden