Jumat, 17 Januari 2014

Casting a Net

I was going through some of my older photographs and there was a set taken at a Beach near Carey Island. Since I am currently stationed right in the middle of the Kuala Lumpur concrete jungle, visits to a beach is rare and far in between. During such visits, I would surely try to shoot as much as I can. 

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The above photograph was taken with the Olympus DSLR E-520 and the old Zuiko 40-150mm F3.5-4.5. There was so much chromatic aberration in the originally taken photograph, enough to make any sane modern digital photographers flip inside out.  I still liked the image, hence I did some color manipulation (some sort of cross processing, but whatever it was I wanted it to look that way specifically). 

I envy those of you who live so near the beach, or places outside of city with plenty of beautiful landscapes (mountains, green hills/park, open space, lake, river, etc). I wish I am away from this concrete jungle, away from urbanization, sometimes. 

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