Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Sunrise

I woke up this morning and saw the window was in red.
Jumped up and grabbed the camera. Here is the photos.

f8, 1/125, ISO400

Merged from 2 photos to get the houses brighter.

Which one do you like?

Monday, March 30, 2015

Monday, March 16, 2015

First woman photographer?



Today is Anna Atkins' birthday.

  1. Anna Atkins was an English botanist and photographer. She is often considered the first person to publish a book illustrated with photographic images. Some sources claim that she was the first woman to create a photograph. Wikipedia
  2. BornMarch 16, 1799, Tonbridge, United Kingdom
  3. DiedJune 9, 1871, Halstead, United Kingdom

(from google)

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Celebrating Chinese New Year

Yesterday Chinese community in KW area got together to celebrate Chinese New Year.

Volunteers are preparing foods




Decorating




Kids having a great time






Yummy Food










Great Performance









Friday, March 13, 2015

Christmas Parade

Here are some photos I took from Christmas Parade in Kitchener-Waterloo last November.








Thursday, March 12, 2015

Tired of winter

This snow bank is higher than a one-storey house. I am wondering how long it will last.





Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Spring is here


Spring is finally coming and it's much warmer than it was weeks ago. I removed the snow in my front yard to give the plant some fresh air. It is an evergreen plant called Primrose (报春花).

Today I found purple flowers on it. It must have been blooming under the snow.
 I think it is pretty amazing.



Sunday, March 8, 2015

Chinese New Year Gala

Two weeks ago I photographed the Lunar New Year Gala in University of Waterloo. Here are a few photos and how I shot them.


1. Use the right gear
     Any DSLR camera on the market has the capability to photograph live performance. The lens is more important. Unless you are in the photo pit right in front of the stage, a telephoto zoom lens should be your first choice. My favourite lens is 70-200 f2.8. I also use 24-70 on another camera to shoot wider angle.


2. Use manual mode
    Because the lights constantly change on the stage, I prefer to use the manual settings. I usually use spot metering to get correct exposure of the subject and adjust shutter speed if the light condition changes. Backgrounds are usually very dark, other metering modes will throw away your exposure.


3. ISO/aperture/shutter speed
    The lights are usually dark in live performance. I use ISO3200 or 6400 to get faster shutter speed. Newer DSLRs performance very well at even ISO6400. And a little bit of noise is acceptable for this kind of photo.
    Have aperture wide open to get more light and blur the background. I usually use f2.8 or the smallest number on the lens.
    Because the subjects are constantly moving on the stage, keep the shutter speed high enough to freeze the motion unless you want some motion blur on purpose. I usually use 1/200 second or higher.
    Not using flash. Flash is not allowed or not welcomed at least for any live performance. Due to the distance of the subject, flash is not effective anyway.


4. Use centre AF point to focus on the subject's face and recompose. Due to the distance and movement of the subjects, focusing on eyes are not always achievable.

5. Last but not least, get permission before you shoot.