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Tag: photography
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. Who doesn’t love a carnival? I recall sweetly how I would take the train ride, go through the haunted house, and play bumper cars with my siblings when we were young. I am so grateful to my mother for buying us the tickets to these fun games every…
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In response to The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: “Local.” “Local” means enjoying the same kind of food because food is a national pasttime in my country. The traditional nanyang (South China Seas) breakfast consisting of roti (bread) with kaya (coconut milk stewed with sugar and pandan leaves to form some kind of jam spread), guyu (butter…
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In response to The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: “Shine.” “Has the sunshine or any other light source caused you to stop because it’s highlighting something you didn’t notice before?” Nancy Thanki asked on The Daily Post. Indeed, I turned back and made a detour when I caught a glimpse of the water reflecting the…
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In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 2-02: Ground. I was pleasantly surprised to see the effect of this shot myself. This shot intrigues me so much that I remember this view vividly two years from then. Blessed is the person who treasures the rice. [Photo: 1. Taken on a rice terrace in Bali, 2014.]
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge, “Gathering.” This photo captures a school of fish competing for the piece of bread. It was a ‘wow’ moment for me as I came face-to-face with the fish. It was the first time I could photograph wild fish in their natural habitat as I bought a waterproof…
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Circle.” Circle, as a shape, has fascinated many people since as far back as history knows. The circle exists so naturally, from birds flying in circles to flowers growing to look like perfect circles. The full moon remains one of the most alluring natural circles that…
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In response to Sylvain LANDRY, SL-Week 26: DOF. Depth-of-focus (DOF) is a part of photography that marks the limitations of man-made lenses in capturing light or nature. Many people have learned to turn DOF into his/her advantage. Directors often use DOF to dramatize plots in movies and TV serials. Photographers also used DOF to emphasise…


