Monday, 10 June 2013

Minimalist Lines

I know, it has been long a time since I have done a posting. Quiet and resplendent, well, I guess even the knack of photography has its timing and being in the right place. Of late, because of work, I haven't had a chance to really shoot but I was told recently on IG by some of my followers that there have been a change of directives in my shots, also a friend even jokingly have asked perhaps maybe I should look at picking up photography full time.

I believe like everything else, nothing beats having the passion to shoot and an eye for detail. I like simplicity where shots are concern. In the last 2 years or so, the challenge is never about what to do but how you divert the changes from your comfort zone. I daren't say it's easy because with every shot evolving, we are constantly looking out for something different, challenging yet not forgetting the consistency of each photo shot.

I've seen some amazing line ups from epic skylines to silhouettes and subtle vividness of lighting. I can't say I any good at it, maybe because I am striving to find my need to always be different but yet looking for the extraordinary that details the essence of my work. But like all things, I think patience grew the better of me. A shot can be ordinary but the editing effect create a completely different look and feel. Perhaps that is also a story line behind the mood creation.

So recently, I've taken the opportunity to define finite lines with infinite possibilities. Here goes my shots and edit of the Millenia Walk Mall roof top spectrum, blind panels of the National Museum of Singapore and its walkway.  Refining structural consistency with the extraordinaire.



 
 
So until my next excerpt entry, good day and goodnight.
 
Cheers,
 
Kaz