First Photoshoot.. w00t!
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Been kinda “hectic” since getting back from UK. Met up with old friend Ginyi for a photoshoot at the old KTM station beside Pasar Seni on Tuesday.. needed to break-in my new toy, the Sony F42 flash!!
The KTM was definitely a great place to take pictures! It’s shaded, with little areas in the roof where the sunlight peek through. Positioning Ginyi directly under these rays of light provided great results.
Lai Kuan’s Convocation
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal, Photography
Lai Kuan had here Bachelor’s convocation at Liverpool Cathedral on Monday – the day the tall ships were supposed to set sail! Since no photography was allowed in the cathedral, I decided to go see the tall ships, then come back in time to take a few pictures for her outside the cathedral. Sigh, but the tall ships didn’t set sail together, they went out the river Mersey one by one! So all I got were crap like these:
So after about an hour of boredom at New Brighton, I took the train back to Liverpool Central and headed to the cathedral.
The Reach
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Got my Cokin P121F filter a few days ago. The 121F is a full, graduated filter. This means one edge of the filter is neutral, the other darkens exposure by 8 stops. The 121S however, begins darkening from the middle. See the difference on Cokin’s page.
The Reach is a private residence right opposite my hostel. More pictures from Scotland soon :)
p/s: installed Lightbox (Slimbox actually)! Click on the picture to enlarge.
The 4th Week
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal, Photography
In the blink of an eye, I’ve been here for almost a month! Time really flies when you’re having fun. Anyway, here’s a few pictures to sum up the past 3 weeks:

Chinatown in Liverpool probably has the largest arch outside of China. This arch though, hides the fact that Chinatown in Liverpool is just half a block of Chinese eateries, a Chinese Gospel Church and a Chinese supermarket round the corner.