
A HDR Pano stitch portrait with off camera lighting and 2 full cut CTO is no easy feat.
Firstly I got the logistics all wrong.
Was more difficult to pull off than I first thought. I experimented on Isaac and Nathan. Not the most inanimate models in the world. I had fading light. And I had sand tossed at my camera…… hmmmm. I went over my sync speed. ooops. I could not quite get it together … produced an interesting image.
After the experiment was done. Time to get down to some serious one light strobin’. Flash with 2 full cut CTO on Camera Left. Full power setting. 1/250th @f/5 ISO 100. Tungsten Balance.




Here’s something from a while back. I called it PanoPortraits II. I’ve yet to find my first PanoPortrait. It is interesting to see how fun and playful panoramas can be. This particular one was done in the days when the stitching software wasn’t that perfect yet. Ah….. the bachelor days….. hehehe

Came across a patch of clearing and some nice trees in town.

A couple of years ago I made a photograph on film of this wonderful mangrove. Cropped it into a very long format and was dubbed the long green one by many. A couple of days ago I decided to make a visit to the same spot again.


This is a 360 degree panoramic image of Tungku beach. Trying to keep up with the changing lighting conditions was a nightmare so I had to work fast.
This is a photograph of Sentosa Island taken from Vivo City is Singapore.

This series of photos were taken a while back on my Nikon compact, hand held and pivoting on the ball of my foot. I finally got round to stitching them together into a 360 degress pano. I guess I am fascinated by the details we see in thin long panoramics. I guess if i remember correctly I set my camera to manual mode and snapped away.
