#ShootUrTweeple Walkabout Route
I cannot believe it is October already. How time flies. And surely time will be swift when we are having fun with photography tomorrow.
So I am organizing #ShootUrTweeple for the second time with the assistance of Debbie. Brewerkz has also kindly given us a promotion deal for all participants of this walkabout, happy hour pints (4.99 – 6.99) for everyone! Please also give the food a try, a couple of things on the menu is more than decent.
Objectives of this tweetup, photography, fun and getting to walk through places where in our daily lives we would otherwise not normally tread. The Challenge, fixed focal lengths cameras (i.e. cameras without zoom or zoom lenses), the use of available lights and reflectors (two will be provided for, if you have your own portable one, bring it along), for people on Digital Cameras, DO NOT preview shots until we are at Brewerkz, yes you heard me, no deleting, no viewing, switch off your preview if you can. Why this rule? Very simple, not knowing the outcome of your shot forces you to shoot with greater attention to detail. Composition, focusing, aperture and shutter speed settings will become a primary concern as you take your time to frame your shots. I hope everyone will follow these instructions, trust me, it will be worthwhile.
DO bring along sunglasses, a bottle of water and wear comfortable walking shoots. Ladies, avoid anything that will kill your feet please. It will be quite a walk. Please also be mindful of your belongings and beware of pickpockets, Singapore is safe but low crime does not mean no crime. Watch out for each other please and mind the traffic. Heh.
Here is brief of what is to transpire tomorrow, the pictures below show the route and what people will potentially see as we walk through areas that we would otherwise never (or seldom) walk. Click on the various links below, they lead to pictures of areas described in the post.
Meeting point. 2.30pm at Tanjong Pagar MRT. Head towards the pedestrian tunnel that leads to EXIT G. I will be hanging around Joyous Pastries waiting for people to arrive and we will move off at 3pm sharp. The exit will take us to the walkway leading towards Amoy St Food Centre. Walking right up to the back of the food centre we will see the passage that leads us to Ann Siang Hill Park.
At Ann Siang Hill Park, this is the 1st point we are going to stop and explore areas in and around the park. Things you will see; a set of spiral stairs, backyard with short banana trees, long covered walkways. 15 minutes to explore this area.
From there will be move down to Rouge Hotel and slip in the backlane and back on Ann Siang St. We will continue down this sloping road right through where the road meets Club St.
We will then make our way across to Chinatown using the pedestrian crossing found there. Right across the street, there’s a 7-Eleven, feel free to get refreshments here at this point.
Walking along side the Indian temple, we will proceed up Temple St and right up to the street meets up with the Chinatown Night market. Please feel free at this point to photograph the people and the stall owners. It will also be a good idea for you to perhaps interact a little with the owners. Just in case they do not want to be photographed. Most are quite obliging and they will smile for you too. Walking right through the short section of the market will come to a cross junction at Smith St.
Heading towards the main road (New Bridge Road), we will turn right walking towards Chinatown Train station. From here we will proceed towards Hong Lim Park. Will cut through the park and the Speaker’s Corner over to the other side where North Canal Road is.
Walking on North Canal Road, we will be heading towards the big sculpture of the Bird in front of UOB plaza. We will hang around here for 15 minutes. This place will be a good opportunity to photograph each other in around the area. Portraiture! Setting sun at that time will brilliant, coming in from the direction City Hall. We hope to hit this area by 5pm.
After which, we will head towards Penny Black found along Boat Quay, and head down Boat Quay via the back alley. An area where people seldom walk through. Please watch what you are stepping on. The lane is actually not too dirty or infested with pest but there are still puddles of unidentifiable liquids that you wouldn’t want to touch.
At the end of the lane we will loop back around and walk through to the tunnel that will lead us straight to Brewerkz. Take some time to perhaps take some shots around the tunnel and the bridge. After which we will tend adjourn to Brewerkz for our pints. Happy days.
At the end of this walkabout, I would like you all to give us your feedback. Leave a comment right here in my blog. Thanks and please pray for good weather!

Posted on 03. Oct, 2009 by Kevin in Notable Events, Trigger Happiness
Learning Lights
My bad for not updating for the entire month of August there. Been extremely swamped with work, it does seem like the economy is turning around. Actually, come to think of it, I should devise a writing schedule for myself just to keep myself writing a bit at a time regardless of workload.
Anyway, the month of August right up to today has been lesson after lesson in lighting, either portable or studio. Having acquired Pocket Wizards (PW) FlexTT and MiniTT totrigger my 580exII made all the difference in what I can do. Unfortunately, the PW are affected by the radio noise that my 580′s put out. Reducing it to less than 10% of the expected range and unreliable triggering. There are ways to mitigate this interference; namely to mount the PW away from the flash head and connect them via a offshoe cord. This helps to retain the ETTL functionality by the way. And also to wrap the head in a RF absorbent material like VeilShield. I am expecting more lessons my way.
A buddy of mine has been kind enough to share some valuable insights on shooting studio portraits. I just love the way he works; fluid, interactive, every move sure and calculated.
Anyway, over the weekend I had to opportunity to shoot a few models on two separate occasions. Armed with 3 580exIIs and a single Bowens 500 Monobloc as keylight. I produced the image shown here. Shot through a 70-200 F4L, 200ms @ f9.0. I hope to explore with more fashion portraits in the coming months and also at the same time acquire more equipment to get that done.Web design is all fine but I think I just rekindled an old love, photography.
Posted on 10. Sep, 2009 by Kevin in Trigger Happiness
Kicking Around
There is an attractive force that comes from an environment such a school. I remember that day when I stepped into Ngee Ann Secondary; the atmosphere felt different, the mood was different. Positive and hopeful. Youthful energy reverberated throughout the grounds. At least I thought so; the teachers, some had tired faces, and it is no doubt from all the paperwork they are charged with.
I remember being in school back then, a school not so dissimilar; running around after classes have ended, playing ball games, chasing each other around. Such is this capture. It brought back memories. And how appropriate and ironic, that I should remember my younger days in the company of an old friend.
Posted on 30. Jul, 2009 by Kevin in Daily Life, Trigger Happiness
By Herself
This shot was taken after I was done covering N.E.mation for Ellery. It was late in the afternoon and the sun was already coming down. The afternoon had been rather cloudless and hot resulting in an unobstructed shower of orange sunlight. A glow that is visually warm and somewhat comforting. You know that the day has ended.
Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by Kevin in Trigger Happiness
My Favourite Beer
Originally uploaded by inrsoul
Nothing like having an ice cold beer on a very hot day. Shot two Saturdays ago at #ShootUrTweeple #sgtweetup.
Posted on 05. Jul, 2009 by Kevin in Trigger Happiness














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