Lake Gardens
Short Talk: Everyone is starting Uni soon and I'm still stuck at work. I'm in dire need of a social life. Yum cha anyone?
Last Sunday, met up with Ex-SeaParkians to go on a photoshoot at Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. I'm not really a nature fan but due to majority preferences, I just have to go with the flow.
It was my first attempt on flower shots ever since I bought the DSLR. I like the colour that comes out from the 85mm prime. With the creamy bokeh, the picture gives you a dreamy feeling. As usual, do click on the picture for a bigger view.
I reckoned that Lake Gardens is huge for me. We walked for more than hours and shot quite a number of pictures.
To my realization, they drained the lake for no reason or maybe I'm not sure of the reason. I was shocked because I thought I could get some lake shots.
This was once a place where the swans played amongst themselves and had turned into a barren land.
Luckily, there were some beautiful dandelions in the park.
Here comes human portraitures in the park.
First off, Kinz in the Bamboo Garden, shocked and stunned.
Then, Ewin the Alphagrapher.
And Alan, the Nikonian.
The group photo ofpervertedobscene photographers.
Did I mention that Kinz has aschlong long lens and it is black in colour?
Some random abstract shot.
Before heading home, I gotten this shot where the busy bee was still busyejaculating collecting honey.
I'm running out of ideas in composing posts. :S
But I hope you like my garden series and support my Flickr. =)
Last Sunday, met up with Ex-SeaParkians to go on a photoshoot at Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. I'm not really a nature fan but due to majority preferences, I just have to go with the flow.
It was my first attempt on flower shots ever since I bought the DSLR. I like the colour that comes out from the 85mm prime. With the creamy bokeh, the picture gives you a dreamy feeling. As usual, do click on the picture for a bigger view.
I reckoned that Lake Gardens is huge for me. We walked for more than hours and shot quite a number of pictures.
To my realization, they drained the lake for no reason or maybe I'm not sure of the reason. I was shocked because I thought I could get some lake shots.
This was once a place where the swans played amongst themselves and had turned into a barren land.
Luckily, there were some beautiful dandelions in the park.
Here comes human portraitures in the park.
First off, Kinz in the Bamboo Garden, shocked and stunned.
Then, Ewin the Alphagrapher.
And Alan, the Nikonian.
The group photo of
Did I mention that Kinz has a
Some random abstract shot.
Before heading home, I gotten this shot where the busy bee was still busy
I'm running out of ideas in composing posts. :S
But I hope you like my garden series and support my Flickr. =)
May 20, 2008 at 9:33 AM
The first shot is awesomely sharp! Good one! But talk about "feel", i prefer the Dandelion's shot.very fresh colors indeed!
May 20, 2008 at 8:28 PM
no photo of you wan :(
May 21, 2008 at 8:40 AM
[splashmilk] thanks! =) 85mm prime power..hehe
[quin] in my friend's camera.