Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/15: June 19, 2008
Okay, I'm sorry but I was very lazy today and I admit I didn't really shoot anything at all except for a few long exposure night shots. I didn't use them for today's PADKBFD because I usually have a two day to a week turnaround for my workflow unless it's urgent. Yes, I'm that lazy to dump my card. I have like, 270 queued pictures that passed the "garbage photo filter" pending my full review and approval, and post-processing, if needed. Instead of organizing, like I should, I fiddled around with my printer because like the average consumer printer, it ruined my black and white prints because it used other colours to help substitute. So I pull out this photo from my Casio (god bless it in camera heaven). I like to think of this picture like a "Family Portrait".

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd15.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/10: June 14, 2008

This was shot during a walkaround. I'd thought I'd post this because I like the angle and I just love the bright and strong colour. The sign looks large, bold, and menacing here but in reality it's small, less than 25, maybe even 20cm wide.

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd10.html
Anthony Yong > This shot I also made during that overcast day. I tried different effects on it, but I liked the idea of "painting the fence" so I tried the focal B/W effect in Picasa. I quite like it.

http://omnicloud.blogspot.com/2008/06/padkbfd8-9-super-doublebonus.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/8: June 12, 2008
Here's a little gem from yesterday's overcast shoot. I tried to rescue the highlights and shadows as much as I can, as well as reduce a bit of noise in Lightroom. Unfortunately this is as much I can go before the evil in-camera sharpening halo gremlins cause an uprising at the fence edges. This is one of the few times I wish I had RAW capability. But, there is still plenty of sharpness left.

http://omnicloud.blogspot.com/2008/06/padkbfd8-9-super-doublebonus.html
PADKBFD/15: June 19, 2008
Okay, I'm sorry but I was very lazy today and I admit I didn't really shoot anything at all except for a few long exposure night shots. I didn't use them for today's PADKBFD because I usually have a two day to a week turnaround for my workflow unless it's urgent. Yes, I'm that lazy to dump my card. I have like, 270 queued pictures that passed the "garbage photo filter" pending my full review and approval, and post-processing, if needed. Instead of organizing, like I should, I fiddled around with my printer because like the average consumer printer, it ruined my black and white prints because it used other colours to help substitute. So I pull out this photo from my Casio (god bless it in camera heaven). I like to think of this picture like a "Family Portrait".
http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd15.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/15: June 19, 2008
Okay, I'm sorry but I was very lazy today and I admit I didn't really shoot anything at all except for a few long exposure night shots. I didn't use them for today's PADKBFD because I usually have a two day to a week turnaround for my workflow unless it's urgent. Yes, I'm that lazy to dump my card. I have like, 270 queued pictures that passed the "garbage photo filter" pending my full review and approval, and post-processing, if needed. Instead of organizing, like I should, I fiddled around with my printer because like the average consumer printer, it ruined my black and white prints because it used other colours to help substitute. So I pull out this photo from my Casio (god bless it in camera heaven). I like to think of this picture like a "Family Portrait".

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd15.html
PADKBFD/15: June 19, 2008
Okay, I'm sorry but I was very lazy today and I admit I didn't really shoot anything at all except for a few long exposure night shots. I didn't use them for today's PADKBFD because I usually have a two day to a week turnaround for my workflow unless it's urgent. Yes, I'm that lazy to dump my card. I have like, 270 queued pictures that passed the "garbage photo filter" pending my full review and approval, and post-processing, if needed. Instead of organizing, like I should, I fiddled around with my printer because like the average consumer printer, it ruined my black and white prints because it used other colours to help substitute. So I pull out this photo from my Casio (god bless it in camera heaven). I like to think of this picture like a "Family Portrait".
http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd15.html
See photo in original gallery.

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