Went and see my supervisor today. Got my paper back, got lot of points need to be improved – Hopefully it will keep me busy next week.
Anyway, here are the last sets of photos from Pauline and Regina’s Baptism.
I sincerely think that I just took my photography skills onto the next level; pretty happy about it.
Again, all shots taken with THE 18-70mm f3.5-4.5.


Here is the almighty Regina

Ready to Go!

She didn’t get drowned. This was one of my favorite shot on that day.

And Miss Littlo P sharing.




I really enjoy shooting 7 frames per second (my old pentax K200D only does 2.8fps…orz), very neat, even with a kit lens.

Choir

I think PG is pretty cool.

It was quick

Uncle Hayes.


Philip. and old lady just bumped into my screen by a mere coincidence; her blurred presence made my photo more dynamically 3D.
Sometimes photography DOES require luck.

Regina, pretty happy. LOVING THIS EFFECT MY GOSH.
I will zip up the group photos later with a password.
It was fun.
Memorti.
Baptism Part 2, shot entirely with 18-70mm F3.5-4.5
Still working hard on my Photoshop skills

Philip and Choir

Regina And Pauline

Littlo P

Mr Ringo Chan

Face retouching can be difficult; I am getting there…

Regina and her sharing.

Triplets
More to come.
Memorti
Mac version of Adobe Photopshop is a little tricky to use, I had to spent some time play around with the strange interface. On the other hand Lightroom is relatively similar to the windows version, almost identical in fact.
It was Pauline and Regina’s Baptism. Here is a preview.
The entire process was shot with a kit lens 18-70mm F3.5-4.5, because I didn’t really have any nikon gears at that time (still, now!).
It was not too easy to handle the brand new D300s because its simply a miraculous beast, there were LOTS of functions to twist around.
But well, the results were quite satisfying, even for a kit lens.

What did I say?

The shutter sound of D300s is fabulous!

Ben Band

I started to love black and white under-exposed pictures!
More to come.
Memorti.
Some more photos from Ben and Shirley’s Wedding







Its Kane!

What more can I say.















Last Functional Photograph From my Dear K200D; Rest in Peace.
舊嘅唔去 新嘅點黎?
Memorti.

Right, It was January 23rd. The day my precious Pentax K200D died on me; it died at least, shamelessly, gloriously, and peacefully.
It was a memorable moment. (Despite the FACT that the camera is only ONE YEAR OLD!)
Well I was slightly disappointed on Pentax and my bad luck, but oh well – It had been months and I got over it.
Lets take a quick peek at the last few works my K200D did on Ben and Shirley’s Wedding
I am not too sure if I should consider Ben and Shirley’s wedding as my first OFFICIAL wedding shoot, but oh well.
Consider me just as any photographer.

Some preparation work


Kane

I guess he likes it.



I think the freedom is always there, to smile or not or…

<3


Ben, Jeff, and PG

Mattana






Thats about it for now 
P.S. I think there were about 20mins before my K200D died during a photo bursting mode…of 2.8frames per second. (now my D300s can do 8fps)
Memorti.
Yes, photos from Christmas service @ church. Yes, we were late… haha.
Missed great chunk of the beginning.


F A M I L Y
Father and Mother I love you – what a good service.

And I had fun shooting little Salad <3


Damn so cute <3 Love this picture.
And we went to Uncle Hayes’ house for Christmas party after lunch.
To be continue…
Memorti.