Makes a great color filter when you don't have a proper one to use!
Proof: The Photographers on Photography
The power of the still frame.
Surfs Up Shibuya
To the Rescue
In the Moment...in Kyoto
Stairway to...
Hong Kong is Home by Javin Lau
Hong Kong is one of those cities that I am fortunate to travel to several times a year. And every time I'm there, it has always been a refreshing experience. People are real, straight up, and the food is on point. Let this video take you into the city.
As this year, for me, is going to be about a possible change of where and how I operate from a business standpoint, lets just say the choices are between Hong Kong and Singapore.
A New Body for a New Year
What a better way to start the year with a fresh new body. A 5D Mark III body. I held off on getting this for a while but as I made it through another year of photography turbulence, I thought this would be a good time to invest in better equipment that would allow me to make my job easier. Not better, but easier. The latest and greatest photo equipment doesn't make you a better photographer. It just makes your job a little easier to some extent.
It hasn't even been a year since when I first picked up the 6D but I felt that I put it through good working use to convince myself that it was time for a replacement. There were some things I found quite annoying especially when shooting news. Don't get me wrong though, I always got the job done on its 11-point AF system, just that it took extra time and extra patience to get the shots done. I felt that the AF wasn't up to my expectations that I was initially hoping for before I bought it and I never could get used to the navigation layout on the back of the camera. Also to mention that the camera only takes SD cards was another thing that sucks. Image quality wise, the 6d is right next to the 5D Mark III, but just the lack of those certain features would be enough to make a working photographer spend the extra money on the III or something greater.