Monday, March 9, 2009
Blog Theme of the Week (9-23 Mar): Monotone
Theme of the week (9-23 Mar 2009) is Monotone.
This is our last theme in Winter semester. We will resume the club activity again after Spring vacation.
Enjoy!!!
This is our last theme in Winter semester. We will resume the club activity again after Spring vacation.
Enjoy!!!
Delicate youth
Wine
Daily view
天地人
Black Rose
Photo by: Desieree E Makalew
Date taken: 1-Mar-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS450D
Aperture: -
Shutter Speed: -
ISO: -
The Track to Nowhere
The Fan in Me
Break…
Photo by: M Indra al Irsyad
Date taken: 16-Oct-2008
Camera Model: Olympus C540
Aperture: f/3.5
Shutter Speed: 1/160
ISO: 100
Where are you going, Chuck?
Photo by: Dwi Edhie Laksono
Date taken: 7-Mar-09
Camera Model: Sony H50
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/5
ISO: 80
Looking through the bubbles…
Lull
Sakura
Monday, February 23, 2009
Blog Theme of the Week (23 Feb - 8 Mar): Candid Expression
Theme of the week (23 Feb - 8 Mar 2009) is Candid Expression.
Enjoy!!!
About Candid Photography
Candid photography is photography that focuses on spontaneity rather than technique, on the immersion of a camera within events rather than focusing on setting up a staged situation or on preparing a lengthy camera setup.
Candid photography is best described as un-posed and unplanned, immediate and unobtrusive. This is in contrast to classic photography, which includes aspects such as carefully staged portrait photography, landscape photography or object photography. Candid photography catches moments of life from immersion in it.
Candid photography is opposite to the stalking involved in animal photography, sports photography or photographic journalistic intrusion, which all have a focus on getting distant objects photographed, e.g. by using telephoto lenses. Candid photography's setup includes a photographer who is there with the "subjects" to be photographed, close, and not hidden. People photographed on candid shots either ignore or accept the close presence of the photographer's camera without posing.
The events documented are often private, they involve people in close relation to something they do, or they involve people's relation to each other. Candids are the kinds of pictures taken at children's birthday parties and on Christmas morning, opening the presents; the pictures a wedding photographer takes at the reception, of people dancing, eating, and socializing with other guests.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Enjoy!!!
About Candid Photography
Candid photography is photography that focuses on spontaneity rather than technique, on the immersion of a camera within events rather than focusing on setting up a staged situation or on preparing a lengthy camera setup.
Candid photography is best described as un-posed and unplanned, immediate and unobtrusive. This is in contrast to classic photography, which includes aspects such as carefully staged portrait photography, landscape photography or object photography. Candid photography catches moments of life from immersion in it.
Candid photography is opposite to the stalking involved in animal photography, sports photography or photographic journalistic intrusion, which all have a focus on getting distant objects photographed, e.g. by using telephoto lenses. Candid photography's setup includes a photographer who is there with the "subjects" to be photographed, close, and not hidden. People photographed on candid shots either ignore or accept the close presence of the photographer's camera without posing.
The events documented are often private, they involve people in close relation to something they do, or they involve people's relation to each other. Candids are the kinds of pictures taken at children's birthday parties and on Christmas morning, opening the presents; the pictures a wedding photographer takes at the reception, of people dancing, eating, and socializing with other guests.
(Source: Wikipedia)
The predator
Photo by: Chin Yan Keat
Date taken: 18-Jan-09
Camera Model: Nikon D50
Aperture: f/4.8
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 800
I am Bored
Cheerfulness
Photo by: M Indra al Irsyad
Date taken: 21-Feb-09
Camera Model: Nikon D80
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/500
ISO: 100
Brotherhood
Photo by: William Rimbun
Date taken: 22-Dec-08
Camera Model: Canon EOS450D
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO: 200
Walking in the windy street
Photo by: Khanh, Nguyen Tuan
Date taken: 21-Feb-09
Camera Model: Olympus
Aperture: f/5.1
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
I can't stand up!!!
Photo by: Lay Sok Heng
Date taken: 8-Feb-09
Camera Model: Sony A200
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/160
ISO: 100
Sit back and fly
Photo by: Ramot
Date taken: 14-Feb-09
Camera Model: Canon 20D
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/3200
ISO: 200
Happy Friendship
Photo by: Andi Mulyadi
Date taken: 13-Feb-09
Camera Model: Nikon D60
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 1600
Candid Photographer
Photo by: Agung Lestano
Date taken: 19-Feb-09
Camera Model: Nikon D300
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/320
ISO: 100
Ordinary Lives of People
Photo by: Annabee Tiangson
Date taken: 5-Oct-08
Camera Model: Nikon D80
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/400
ISO: 100
This is for you son!
Photo by: BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Date taken: 15-Feb-09
Camera Model: IXY 25
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/60
ISO: 400
Ika girl
Photo by: Desieree
Date taken: 18-Jan-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS450D
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/400
ISO: 400
I Love You, Mom!
Photo by: Dwi Edhie
Date taken: 13-Feb09
Camera Model: Canon EOS40D
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO: 1250
Who is first?
Photo by: Soyol-Erdene Tsegmid
Date taken: 03-Jun-07
Camera Model: Sony Cybershoot
Aperture: f/2.1
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 120
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Important Announcements
Dear ALL,
Happy V-day.(specially for ladies) ha ha..
1. WALL PICTUREs:-
I have printed the pictures for the wall. Please, those who have dropped pictures for wall, prepare some notes and photo information for the picture. You can be creative as you like. For next week I have pics of Slamet and Indra. if anybody before them in the list want to share the pictures, please let me know.
2. NEXT MEETING topic:-
We will do very basics of photography including advice giving sessions for those who wants to buy new camera or upgrade their gears. At least 4 members suggested me that our previous meetings were difficult to understand specially for those who are beginners and those who haven’t used SLRs. In next meeting, we can help the beginners to know their camera better. We have CANON, NIKON, OLYMUS, SONY users in our group so I think we can give advices to many beginners. If you have suggestion for contents for next meeting, please feel free to share them anytime. They are most welcomed. The next meeting is dedicated to photography lovers who are beginners(have a SLR but don’t know much about settings) or want to know more about the photography equipments.
3. EVENTS:-
We have series of events coming up starting from today. If you have time, please go around and try to shot. If you feel alone & want to go in group, don’t hesitate to email to all members. I hope there will be bunch of us ready to go. If there are events that you know, just feel free to share with other members. And get ready with your gears.
4. BLOG photo:-
One thing I forgot to mention in last email is that, when you take a picture of an unknown person, please ask his/her permission to use it for the blog. you can establish a communication with local people and make new frens when you do this.
I hope the you’ll enjoy the weekends making good pictures.
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Happy V-day.(specially for ladies) ha ha..
1. WALL PICTUREs:-
I have printed the pictures for the wall. Please, those who have dropped pictures for wall, prepare some notes and photo information for the picture. You can be creative as you like. For next week I have pics of Slamet and Indra. if anybody before them in the list want to share the pictures, please let me know.
2. NEXT MEETING topic:-
We will do very basics of photography including advice giving sessions for those who wants to buy new camera or upgrade their gears. At least 4 members suggested me that our previous meetings were difficult to understand specially for those who are beginners and those who haven’t used SLRs. In next meeting, we can help the beginners to know their camera better. We have CANON, NIKON, OLYMUS, SONY users in our group so I think we can give advices to many beginners. If you have suggestion for contents for next meeting, please feel free to share them anytime. They are most welcomed. The next meeting is dedicated to photography lovers who are beginners(have a SLR but don’t know much about settings) or want to know more about the photography equipments.
3. EVENTS:-
We have series of events coming up starting from today. If you have time, please go around and try to shot. If you feel alone & want to go in group, don’t hesitate to email to all members. I hope there will be bunch of us ready to go. If there are events that you know, just feel free to share with other members. And get ready with your gears.
4. BLOG photo:-
One thing I forgot to mention in last email is that, when you take a picture of an unknown person, please ask his/her permission to use it for the blog. you can establish a communication with local people and make new frens when you do this.
I hope the you’ll enjoy the weekends making good pictures.
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Next Theme: Candid Photography
Dear All,
I would like to thank Agung san for his wonderful tutoring on digital enhancement.
Since may people got interested in this, I will create a folder for digitally enhanced pictures. If you want to share your work, please drop digitally enhanced pictures in the folder with your name as the file name. (max 3 pics.)
***** The Theme for upcoming two weeks is “Candid Photography”. To read more about what candid photography is, click here.
We have two weeks to get a good shot for the blog (deadline for uploading to shared folder is 22 Feb). I would recommend you to use freshly taken pictures for the blog and let’s not use digitally treated pictures from now on for the themes, since we will collect them in a separate folder.
I would like to encourage all the members to share their pictures in the BLOG. Please don’t be disappointed if you don’t have a dSLR. You can produce nicer pictures with the camera that you have. Specially for this theme, camera doesn’t matters, but the subject is more important. So, please enjoy taking pictures and I believe that everybody is good at candid photography.
Our next meeting is 23 Feb 2009 (8pm). Venue is C103 (tentative).
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
I would like to thank Agung san for his wonderful tutoring on digital enhancement.
Since may people got interested in this, I will create a folder for digitally enhanced pictures. If you want to share your work, please drop digitally enhanced pictures in the folder with your name as the file name. (max 3 pics.)
***** The Theme for upcoming two weeks is “Candid Photography”. To read more about what candid photography is, click here.
We have two weeks to get a good shot for the blog (deadline for uploading to shared folder is 22 Feb). I would recommend you to use freshly taken pictures for the blog and let’s not use digitally treated pictures from now on for the themes, since we will collect them in a separate folder.
I would like to encourage all the members to share their pictures in the BLOG. Please don’t be disappointed if you don’t have a dSLR. You can produce nicer pictures with the camera that you have. Specially for this theme, camera doesn’t matters, but the subject is more important. So, please enjoy taking pictures and I believe that everybody is good at candid photography.
Our next meeting is 23 Feb 2009 (8pm). Venue is C103 (tentative).
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Muikamachi Snow Festival
On 15th Sunday, there is a fireworks event in Muikamachi. Some member suggested to make arrangement for returning from the event since it is going to be late. Please send an email to ashokbaj@iuj.ac.jp if you are interested, as the arrangement will depend on the number of people.
Here are some tips for taking firework pictures.
1. use tripod
2. low ISO for sharp picture
3. exposure set between 1 – 15 or 1-20 or bulb if the sky or surrounding is dark.
4. use night shot mode or Hanabi mode in compact digital camera with tripod.
5. you can also play around with settings to produce different effects.
If you do not use tripod, use lenses with bigger aperture and set to higher ISO but the pictures will not be as good as previously mentioned.
Try to make good combination of the firework with the surrounding scenery but try to avoid obstacles.
Have fun!
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Here are some tips for taking firework pictures.
1. use tripod
2. low ISO for sharp picture
3. exposure set between 1 – 15 or 1-20 or bulb if the sky or surrounding is dark.
4. use night shot mode or Hanabi mode in compact digital camera with tripod.
5. you can also play around with settings to produce different effects.
If you do not use tripod, use lenses with bigger aperture and set to higher ISO but the pictures will not be as good as previously mentioned.
Try to make good combination of the firework with the surrounding scenery but try to avoid obstacles.
Have fun!
Best Regards,
BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Monday, February 9, 2009
Blog Theme of the Week (9-22 Feb): IUJ Lifestyle
Our blog theme for the week 9 - 22 Feb 2009 is "IUJ Lifestyle" - energizing life in the student dormitory, hectic schedule in campus, kitchen and shokudo peak-hour, JUSCO time, chill-out party, sports, multi cultural events, and many more...
If you were given a chance to choose a word to describe IUJ Lifestyle, which word would you choose?
For me, I would choose "xtraordinary". Why?
- xtraordinary experience (including learning, networking, cultural, leisure, etc)
- xtraordinary space (including location, weather, etc)
If you were given a chance to choose a word to describe IUJ Lifestyle, which word would you choose?
For me, I would choose "xtraordinary". Why?
- xtraordinary experience (including learning, networking, cultural, leisure, etc)
- xtraordinary space (including location, weather, etc)
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Rows of Bookshelves
Photo by: Lay Sok Heng
Date taken: 7-Feb-09
Camera Model: Sony DSLR A-200
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/4
ISO: 100
Study
Photo by: Ryosuke Sasaki
Date taken: 13-Feb-08
Camera Model: Nikon D40
Aperture: f/4.2
Shutter Speed: 1/80
ISO: 400
True Fans (IUJ football tournament)
Photo by: Soyol-Erdene Tsegmid
Date taken: 23-Nov-08
Camera Model: Canon EOS Kiss X2
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 800
Listening to a kendo warrior on a feast too early in the eve of spring
Photo by: Ramot Simarmata
Date taken: 16-Apr-08
Camera Model: Canon EOS20D
Aperture: f/3.5
Shutter Speed: 1/50
ISO: 3200
IUJ Ski Day 2009
Photo by: Dwi Edhie Laksono
Date taken: 8-Feb-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS40D
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/125
ISO: 100
Life inside a dormitory room
Photo by: BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Date taken: 8-Feb-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS20D
Aperture: f/22
Shutter Speed: 15
ISO: 100
In The Queue
Photo by: Andi Mulyadi
Date taken: 7-Feb-09
Camera Model: Nikon D60
Aperture: f/5.3
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 200
Ping Pong Tournament
Photo by: M. Indra al Irsyad
Date taken: 31-Jan-09
Camera Model: Nikon D80
Aperture: f/4.5
Shutter Speed: 1/100
ISO: 1600
Play Time
Photo by: Desieree E Makalew
Date taken: 6-Feb-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS450D
Aperture: f/4
Shutter Speed: 1/40
ISO: 1600
Study room: Fully booked!
Photo by: Agung Lestanto
Date taken: 2-Feb-09
Camera Model: Nikon
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/25
ISO: 200
Unity in Diversity
Photo by: William Rimbun
Date taken: 3-Oct-08
Camera Model: Canon EOS450D
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/320
ISO: 200
Party
Photo by: Chin Yan Keat
Date taken: 31-Oct-2008
Camera Model: Nikon D50
Aperture: f/3.8
Shutter Speed: 1/6
ISO: 800
Monday, January 26, 2009
Sunset
Photo by: Chin Yan Keat
Date taken: 25-Jan-09
Camera Model: Nikon D50
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/500
ISO: 200
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Old Magic Crystal Ball
Photo by: Ramot Simarmata
Date taken: 14-Jan-09
Camera Model: Canon 20D
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
ISO: -
Research Center
Photo by: Ryosuke Sasaki
Date taken: 25-Jan-09
Camera Model: Nikon D40
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/1250
ISO: 200
IUJ Main Building
Photo by: BAJRACHARYA Ashok
Date taken: 24-Jan-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS20D
Aperture: f/10
Shutter Speed: 1/400
ISO: 400
From My Window...
Photo by: Agung Lestanto
Date taken: 20-Nov-08
Camera Model: Nikon D300
Aperture: f/8.0
Shutter Speed: 1/500
ISO: 160
Research Institute and Library
Photo by: Lay Sok Heng
Date taken: 25-Jan-09
Camera Model: Sony DSLR A200
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1/250
ISO: 100
Glimmer of Hope
IUJ bus at winter night
Photo by: Dwi Edhie Laksono
Date taken: 24-Jan-09
Camera Model: Canon EOS40D
Aperture: f/8.0
Shutter Speed: 25
ISO: 100
STOP
Photo by: Desieree E Makalew
Date taken: 11-Jan-09
Camera Model: Canon ESO450D
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/400
ISO: 100
MLIC
Photo by: Soyol-Erdene Tsegmid
Date taken: 7-Dec-08
Camera Model: Canon ESO450D
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/2500
ISO: 200
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