Explore image capture techniques to create sense of space and time of real world in your prints.
This assignment is primarily for you to get familiar with image capture environment, to understand limitations of image capture devices, and to understanding basic limitations of capturing real life in a print.
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Some thoughts: I had so many first time encounters doing assignment 2. It was my first time using SLR camera, first time taking pictures alone, first time going to a park alone. I guess I kinda like this type of being alone feeling at times. It's a great chance for me to see the nature and enjoy the scenery at the park. At the same time, reflecting upon some of the things happening around me, enjoying the quiet moments. Here are some of the pictures I captured.

Venue: Sembawang park
Shutter speed: 1/13 secs Aperture: F22
Lens Focal Length: 70mm
It took me quite a while trying to capture a photograph of this little girl. She keeps running around with the badminton racket. Her family is playing badminton on the field and she swings the racket around, wanting to be part of the game too. She is really cute. Look at her... the racket is almost same height as her!I like this picture cause it shows the innocence of a child. The colour combination of the photograph is soothing. However, I feel the top part of the picture-the grass, is a little too dark. It would be great if the grass is green all the way.
Comments from peers: Jialin mentioned that the girl should be positioned on the right. Oh yah...that's a good point since the girl is facing towards the left side of the picture.
Venue: One of the roads near Sembawang Park
Shutter Speed:1/10 secs Aperture: F22
Lens Focal Length: 50mm
This was a picture taken when I was somewhere near Sembawang park, on my way home from the shooting at the park. This was actually the end of a road. However, the picture was blur. I will definitely improve on the clarity of the shot.
Comments from peers: Jillyn mentioned that the picture has potential. Just need to take a clearer picture.
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Some of the other pictures taken.......

Venue: Sembawang Park
Shutter Speed: 1/25 secs Aperture: F22
Lens Focal length: 70mm
I took this picture secretly- behind the back of this man. After I took this picture, he stood up and walked away. Alright. I was quite mean, right? I affected his quiet little moment alone. He was trying to relax by looking at the sea. A pity about this picture was I could have probably focused on the man and left the backdrop-the sea and leaves slightly blur. I hope the next time I'm there again, I'll find him sitting at the same spot. Well, but I guess probably this would not happen. So, I think the next time round when I'm back again, and want to capture another this sort of image, the person in the picture will not be him anymore- What a pity. Hence, it is always good to capture the moment before the chance is gone!
Comments from peers: Jialin mentioned that the picture's composition was good. She also brought out the point that I could have focused on the man and left the leaves and sea slightly blur.

Venue: Sembawang Park
Shutter Speed: 1/125 secs Aperture:F22
Lens Focal Length: 24mm
The colour of the sky when uploaded looks a little different from the one I had in the photo itself. I like the colour of the sky in the photo itself- orange, greyish, soft feel.
Comments from peers: Mr Reddy mentioned that the picture if enlarged, will be dark due to the leaves which are dark and took up almost half the proportion of the picture. There is also a lack of composition.

Venue: One of the roads near Sembawang Park
Shutter speed: 1/10 secs Aperture: F22 Lens Focal length: 17mm
I wanted to take a portrait of the lamp posts. However, my lens are not long enough and the lamp posts are too tall to be fully captured by the camera.

Venue: One of the houses near Sembawang Park
Shutter speed: 1/160 secs Aperture: F22
Lens focal Length: 70mm
This is not very successful-underexposed.
Venue: One of the houses near Sembawang Park
Shutter Speed: 1/20 secs Aperture: F22
Lens Focal length: 70mm
This is just one of the pictures I took on a casual note.
Self assessment:
I would give myself 75/100. 45 for effort and 30 for creativity. After looking at the production of the pictures, two of them are quite blur and some are underexposed. Probably it's the first time I'm using the camera, so I was still on the experimental stage. Compared to the rest of the classmates' assignments, I felt that I probably lack composition in some of the pictures. There are more areas that I could have explored with my camera. But nevertheless, I received feedback and learnt alot from the tutorial which was good cause it gave me the chance to develop my ides further. I would work on the comments given and try to be more adventurous in the future assignments.
I like Jialin's raddish and green apples. The colour of the photos are really nice and sleek. She really made them look fresh and alive, which was what she wanted to achieve. I like Ivy's durians. It's a unique perspective. It makes me feel like the durians are overwhelming. I especially like Mike's sky photos. The sky looks magnificent, fierce and there is a feeling that you're being drawn into the picture by the sky. Good job in creating a sense of depth. I would give both Ivy and Jialin 85/100 and Mike 99/100. Mike's sky photos really makes me want to look at them again. Wow!