My brand new D300 have sent to Nikon service center on monday, 3 errors found in my machine :-
1) One of the focus point missing in view finder 2) Liveview mode cannot save picture while in Single autofocus mode 3) Blink low battery indication eventhough the battery is enough, then auto shut off, turn on again will normal
It will take around 3 weeks plus to get this back...
My photography don’t have copyright for the concepts, so when you saw something similar with mine tell yourself this is ‘Coincidence’…but don’t say people are copy :p
I should be proud that my photography can inspired by someone who follow it. But in the art field, I hope every photographer and designer they can come out their own concept to proof that he is talent! Ok …this is ‘Coincidence’
One of the angel - Belle can sing well, yesterday we went to Little Tree Cafe at Prima Setapak to support her at semi final singing competition! 90% of the cafe customer are Tarcian , me and another friend just felt so old there T.T
Belle in Action
P/S : first tried D300 in ISO 6400 and f2.8, the result was not bad to me
Trash the Dress - Does it really need to be trash ?
After posted the Trash the Dress series, most of the feedbacks & doubt I get is about the same, the dress does it really need to be Trash, destroy or spoilt? The answer can be Yes also can be No.
From the beginning when I heard about this theme name, the first image pop up in my mind are totally trashes the dress! But eventually it is not necessary to be, and before shoot this series, I have gone through some samples and the concepts of TTD, most of the bride's gown are even ultra clean and new! Then, I believe you will get doubt like me at begin .Why still Trash the Dress?
"If you've never heard of Trash the Dress, don't be fooled by the name. It's a clever tag that has generated an enormous amount of publicity and is more a representation of the concept than a hard and fast reality. In fact,Trash the Dress (TTD) sessions are not about the lengths a bride or a photographer will go to to ruin a wedding dress but more importantly they are about the resulting photographs which involve creating unique images without having to worry about the dress getting dirty or damaged. These sessions have included photographing brides in unusual locations such as abandoned warehouses, rivers, railway yards, beaches, skate parks and even muddy swamps. And the truth is that most of the dresses don't actually get trashed literally, they may get dirty and wet, but in most cases dry cleaning will get the dress looking great again."
On this series, my conclusion is; Beside trashing the dress, photographer and bride have to 'trash' their FEAR, trash the TRADITIONAL MINDSET when shooting in the stressful environment and also photographer have to GOOD use the messy background turn to be fun.
Sorry for the long story here, as a photographer I have to responsibility to bring a clear message for this, TTD is so much possibility way to present and yet so much fun, I really wish this pre-wedding trend can be get popular in Malaysia :D
You also may look for the award winning TTD series here>>