Sunday 6 November 2016

EXPLORING ARAB STREET & HAJI LANE


I've been learning to shoot in manual mode these days, but sometimes it gets really frustrating 'cos I'd miss out on good shots due to wrong settings on my camera (so I end up going back to auto mode LOL). I am very particular with the quality/composition of my photos so I tend to rely heavily on auto mode so I can be sure that the photos are sort of clear. It doesn't work this way in low lighting however. I guess it's all about the trial and error! Nonetheless, I got to learn since I still love taking and editing photos (I find editing therapeutic :p ).

p.s. If you're new here, thank you for taking the time to browse through my photos! I upload mainly travel and concert pictures taken with my Canon 60D, Nikon V1 or iPhone. Do drop me a comment down below if you have any questions!

With love, Maycey

GIG PICS OF LEW & FALLING FEATHERS FOR VICTORIA STREET'S EP LAUNCH

Opening bands: LEW performing an acoustic set
followed by Falling Feathers

You're probably wondering why aren't there photos of Victoria Street since it's their EP launch - well, oopsie, I have to admit I'm struggling with my Canon 60D. Being fairly new to working with a DSLR (and manual mode), I usually have ZERO CLUE about what settings to use when I'm shooting in low light. 

All I know is this - a larger F-stop (smaller opening e.g. f/5.6 compared to f/2.8) requires slower shutter speed, because smaller opening means less light reaches the film, meaning it needs more time to capture the shot. A smaller F-stop requires a faster shutter speed, because it needs less time to capture the shot. But, what should I set first? ISO or Aperture or Shutter speed? 

Manual mode is tough. Why can't I point and shoot all day err day. Hehe okay. If you have any comments, do drop it down below at the comment section! Thanks for dropping by :)

With love, Maycey