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Shooting at 5th Avenue

Post by fotolistic on September 24th, 2009   In Category : Photography   

Finally, I was able to make it out on a Photo Shoot hosted by Portrait Photography photo group from facebook. The theme for this shoot was some what like Sex in the City.
Has been a while since I was out on a shoot. Had a really good time, and met a few fellow photographers and pretty models.

Models featured below:
Angela Zhu
Bingjie Liu
Wei Lin
One model of which I do not know her name so I can’t give her credit.

 

All photographs were shot in Raw Format with my Canon 50D.
I used either a 85mm f/1.8 Lens or the 50mm f/1.4 Lens at ISO200.
Post processed with Lightroom and Photoshop

This is Angela Zhu’s shoe. Very nice.

And here is Angela Zhu. Like a celebrity in disguise.

This is Bingjie, she was our model for almost the entire shoot. We told her to pose by the lit trees and smile.
And that’s what she did, smiling at the trees.

Catching one of the photographer in action. Willian Eng

This is another fellow photography Su-lynn Chen.
Hmmm. She was nice enough to lend me 1 buck to for some ice cream. I was low on cash that day.

And here’s Wei Lin. Couldn’t get much photos of any other models because there were just too many photographers.

Sorry, I don’t know the name of this model. We had only a brief moments together to shoot.

Here is another side of photographer Willian Eng. He’s actually not angry looking in real life.
Just so happen I was shooting while he was making his face. Or maybe I just stepped on his foot by accident

And here a portrait of Su-lynn Chen. I owe her 1 dollar.

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Let The Race Begin!

Post by fotolistic on September 19th, 2009   In Category : Photography   

THE 2009 HONG KONG DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL IN NEW YORK

August 8th, 2009
Photographed by: H.Yiu
©2009 yiuphotography.com
37 Photo in Gallery.

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This post is more than a month overdue. My bad! This is my first time attending the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival. Just moved to Forest Hills, Queens a few month ago and Flushing Meadow Corona Park is basically right in my back yard. No excuse not to attend and cheer my cousin and her fiance on as they speed through the dragonboat races. Every year, rain or shine, these races always attract a wide range of athletes and spectators from all over.

Though it was a two day long event, I was only able to attend the first day. Fortunately, I was able to snag myself a press pass which gave me access to the boathouse and a seat on the chase boat– which got me some great close ups of the boats while the race was on.

Here are some of the photos.
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All photographs were shot in Raw Format with my Canon 50D.
I used either a 85mm f/1.8 Lens or a 50mm f/1.4 Lens, 100 ISO.
Post processed with Aperture.

Some of the more unusual spectators.
This little pooch was the size of a Big Mac. It’s owner was the size of Shaquille O’Neal.

Some potential Dragon Boat racers for the future. Maybe.

This one has a front row seat to all the action.

Some of the members on my cousin’s team.
Note: This is not my cousin.

Here is my cousin, Kerrie. Her back at least.

Kerrie and her fiance, ZJ. Soon to be newlyweds. Congrats in advance.

Getting really for their race. Everyone is looking very serious.

Except for Kerrie who is only there for the fun. JK

I’m already on the chase boat right next to the starting line.

Suddenly, it was silence everywhere. Except for the noise from the plane flying over us.

The sounding of the horn marks the beginning of the race.
So does the synchronize drumming of each of the Dragon Boat.
Fierce was in the air.

The gunshot-like sound of the drum was so loud, all the geese on the pond were quickly scared away.
(These are Canada Geese, just did a google search for them)

Some of the spectators from the shore line.

My cousins team in action.

After they crossed the finish line.

Back to the boathouse to get washed up.

Some members of the other competing teams.

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Mojito, Mofongo, More Sun

Post by fotolistic on September 5th, 2009   In Category : Food, Photography   

I got a little color.

Aug 15th – 20th, 2009
Photographed by: H.Yiu
©2009 yiuphotography.com
46 Photo in Gallery.

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This was my first visit to Puerto Rico and I was surprised how much it reminded me of Miami. Only more humid, and there’s a lot more rum. Unfortunately, between the subzero temperature of our resort and the humidity of the tropical rain forest, my 50D was constantly sweating bullets like a cold can of soda in the summer sun. Every time I take it out of my hotel room, it’ll condense all over again and making it virtually impossible to shoot because my lens and viewfinder would constantly fog up. Even my weather proof L series lens was no match for the moist air. So here’s a tip for all the photographers out there who shot in tropical climates like the Caribbean– wrap a thick towel around your camera at all times while its in the hotel room, and make sure it is no where near the AC unit. I had to disassemble my lens to clear up the moisture so many times that my camera is now in the shop for a cleaning.

Although it did rain out occasionally during the week we were there, all in all, Annie and I had a great time during our lastest summer getaway. Hey, it’s the rain forest.
I lost count on the number of mojitos we had over the course of the trip. Mofongo was also a treat. My only gripe of the whole trip would be the fogging of the camera. So I wasn’t able to take as many photos as I usually would on trips like these.

 

All photographs were shot in Raw Format with my Canon 50D.
I used either a 16mm – 35mm f/2.8 Lens, 50mm f/1.4 Lens, 85mm f/1.8 lens, ISO 100 and ISO 800 while shooting at night with an off camera flash.
Post processed with Aperture by Annie Cok.

Just to start you off… here’s a picture of our hotel room.

As you can see, Annie had already turn it into HER room.

Ah, this was a lifesaver… no peeling at all after my sunburn.

LOOK, his and her toilet paper.

And his and hers toothbrushes… Ok, so I staged this shot. But don’t these two brushes look madly in love?

This is the many lobby of our East wing. Took this shot as we were heading out to the beach for the first time. Before the fogging up happened.

This is what I saw as soon as we stepped out of the hotel. But the camera didn’t see anything when I took off the cap. It got fogged up.
So after 20 minutes of wiping (bad idea) the lens. I was finally able to catch this thing before it got away.
YES, it was moving. Fast too. I saw more movement from this one iguana in that 20-minute timeframe than all of the other ones I’ve seen before. It was roughly the size of a big loaf of bread from Whole Foods.

(50mm f/1.6 1/6400sec ISO100)

hmmmm… These are his and hers beach chairs.

Finally it’s dinner time, Annie was trying to look her best for Palio’s, the only dress code require restaurant in the resort.
While impatiently waiting for her to get ready, I took my camera out and got a few shots.
(50mm f/1.4 1/40sec+- ISO100)

And this is the chandelier in the restaurant. Mind you it was really, really dark in this place.
(The following few photos were shot using ISO 800 with a super slow shutter speed. Then I brightened up in Aperture)

This was so good, was the best Buffalo mozzarella I’ve had in a long time.

Yes… Yum.

I forgot what I had for dinner. Apparently, it was so good that I forgot to take a picture of until it was completely finished.
But I remembered to take a picture of the dessert. Tiramisu.

See satisfying. I approval.

After dinner, we decided to take a walk around the pool and the beach.
Annie took my camera and asked me to jump in.
So I did… JK.

The light in the pool was kind of illuminating everything around it.
So I put away my camera flash and just wanted to take advantage of the available light.
Came out kind of nice.
(50mm f/1.4 1/20sec ISO1600 -0.3ev)

But when we got down to the beach, it was basically pitch black. So I have no choice but to break out speedlite which I used off camera.
(50mm f/1.4 1/10sec ISO100)

The following day, or the day after, hmmm I don’t remember. We went out for a tour of Old San Juan.
The first place we stopped at was the
Constitution Hall (El Capitolio) of Puerto Rico.
Didn’t think there was anything special about it.

Then we went to Castillo de San Cristóbal in Old San Juan. Basically an oceanside battle fortress.
Now this is more interesting place to take pictures.

(50mm f/1.4 1/25sec ISO100 +0.7ev)

(16mm f/2.8 1/800sec ISO100)

(50mm f/1.5 1/6400sec ISO100)

Then we walked around town trying it pick up a souvenir or two.
But all we found were the same thing we could basically get back in the states and of course, there was a lot of rum.

hmmm. I think the photo speaks for itself.

And then we got hungry. Decided to find a place that serves the best Mofongo
in town. Since we didn’t know anyone in PR to recommend us any. We used our best traveling wisdom to pick out this restaurant. So we pick out the one with the best decor.

They first served us with some freshly baked bread with whipped guava butter. Annie seems to like it.

And one of the very few US photos.This is probably the one piece of evidence that I was there taking these photos.
(85mm f/1.8 1/50sec ISO100)

Our food is here. What we ordered. Seared Ahi Tuna.

And of course. Mofongo. I had some grilled shrimp. Giant prawns. But once again, I put down my camera and didn’t take any photos. =(

And some more Mojitos.

Try to kill some time after our meal, before we have to get back to our bus. We walked off the touristy stretch and into the residential area.

This is it. Or at least as many photos as Annie has processed. I hope you enjoyed the photos.

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