Enjoy...
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Happy New Year 2106
Here are some of my shot during my countdown in KarpalSingh Drive Penang
Have a great new year ahead...
Have a great new year ahead...
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Kalimar 60-300mm
Kalimar 60-300mm with 2x teleconvertor
Kalimar 60-300mm with 2x teleconvertor in 60D
Hi, today I would like to share on the review of Kalimar
60-300mm F4/5.6. Recently I bought a unit together with 2x tele-converter for
~USD100. Conclusion, I have a zoom
between 120mm to 600mm. WOW.. 600mm with less than 100USD.
Kalimar 60-300mm - shot at 100mm
With Canon FD mount, I purchased an adaptor to convert from
FD to my canon EF. Of course, the image quality may drop. Tested at F4, the
image quality is quite soft with 2x tele-convertor. But at f8, its perfectly
sharp. One of the cons at f8 is you may notice a lot of small dust in my
sensor. But this is not an issue, after post processing, image is OK. With this
old lens, you may see some chromatic aberration. After post processing with Lightroom 5.3, 90%
of the CAs are gone.
Shot at 600mm
But one of the cons that irritate me with the hallow effect
due to the reflection of my FD convertor. At 600mm + plan bright background,
you can see a slight hallow effect. After post processing, I managed to reduce
the effect by ~70%. If your sensor is dirty, you need to send for service.
Minor Halo Effect at f8 (600mm)
With
its ultimate macro function, the results are absolutely breathtaking. Very Sharp. !!!
Saturday, July 25, 2015
An Evening In Penang Hill... Milky Way On Top of George Town Penang
It has been awhile since I last update my blog. Lately I am
very busy with my work. I am a full time engineer. And, it’s a hell of a job. :) Photography is my
hobby and part time side income to support my gears.
Recently I bought a used lens. Its the Tamron 28-300mm which
one of the most flexible lens of all time.
At 28mm focus length, it is wide enough to capture most of the landscape
scenes. And at 300mm FL, you will be able to zoom in into your desire objects
and be a stalker... :)
With this versatility, it is very easy for me to compose my composition.
At 28mm
At 300mm (sorry, slightly blur due to tripod to stable.. :) )
And this is not the main story that I wanna share. My
intention of going up to the Penang Hill is to shoot the Ultimate Milky Way. This
is one of the shot I did 2 weeks ago.
It seems fine. But there are tiny clouds that irritate me. I have waited for years for the prefect moment to shoot something miracle and this year I will not miss it again. The last train from top of Penang Hill is 11pm after the local gov extended the service time. Meaning I have around 2hrs to do my shooting. The timing is very crucial.
1) Clear Sky – No/less cloud
2) No Fog/haze
3) Less Moonlight Pollution.
4) Availability of train service. But some people say that I can overnight there. But I prefer not to.
After praying for years, on that evening, oh hell yeah… With my Tamron 17-35mm F2.8/4, I captured it. With minor light pollution of waning crescent and minor haze, I can be able to see the milky way after some post processing.
Milky way On Top of George Town Penang
I took few shots with multiple exposure (25,15,8s) in order
to get the best dynamic range. I blended all these exposures in order to
balance up the sky and the foreground.
Milky way On Top of George Town Penang (another spot)
Timing is an issue, but post processing is another. To allow
the visibility of milky way, your setting must be “Just Nice” and not ruin your
overall photo. Few shots are taken and the best settings are determined. The
rest are post processing.
Besides, I did some panorama shots. Stitching it is a
challenge. Distortion correction is another challenge. Huh.. it took me few
hours. But the result is OK for me for now.. :)
Panorama Summer Milky Way In George Town Penang
All processing is done using Lightroom 5.3 & Photoshop
CS5. May be I need to get Lightroom 6.1 with Dehaze function which I can be
able to enhance my photos…
Besides basic astrophotgraphy, I did some selective focus
photography with my Tamron 28-300mm. With a different focus point blended into
a single shot, we can see the miniature effect.
Miniature Effect of Komtar
Shot towards Paya Terubong housing area.
Here
is the shot at 160mm from Penang Hill with Selective Focus Effect using
Multiple Focus Point…
Miniature Effect of George Town Penang
To learn more about processing your milky way shot, here is
my previous post :
Here are the locations I did my milky way shooting around
Penang :
Enjoy and have fun.. The most important thing is your
safety.
Labels:
george town,
hill,
Milky way,
milkyway,
miniature,
Penang,
selective focus,
Tamron 17-35mm,
Tamron 28-300mm
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