Got arrowed to post the images, and er, tell a story. Hope you guys are entertained! Well in short, espion, sprintist86 and me went to chase the sunrise @ Changi Beach on Wednesday morning. Started pretty early, I got picked up around 5 am so yeah, everyone was pretty tired after the whole thing.
Sunrise chasing is always very exhilarating. I hope everyone gets to do it once at least in their life, even if you do not photograph it. Well worth waking early, and all that. The feeling you get when you see the colours in the sky, with the sun gradually revealing its glory and greeting the world, well, let's just say that it's unbeatable. =)
The photos -should- be in chronological order, and I will probably put the credit of the photograph right below it. Er, you might see some different colours due to different processing, different WB (I shot fluorescent for some of the earlier shots from me, like the one posted in my APAD thread).. But it's essentially the same thing. Taken from 3 different viewpoints, as we somehow ended up splitting up to take up different vantage points.
So here goes;
Twilight, and the beach is deserted, dark. The 3 garang souls who are not afraid of any sea monsters or sea ghosts arrive. In the darkness, lights blink. They stoically take out their trusty tripods and brandish them around to dispel evil spirits. (Sorry for the corniness! But hey, everything I write down and take IS art! -wink espion-)
05:46 hrs
night86mare
A house blinks at the end of the lonely path, tortured souls groaning. The tree they are bound to, ever famous for consuming many photographers' film, mind and spirits, posted in many many Changi Beach shots leans over it. Menacingly. Waiting.
night86mare
A seething mass rises from beyond the darkness, seeking to add more to their ghastly congregation. In the midst, messy-hair-ghouls cackle in glee, tossing their hair recklessly in the ghostly winds. Behold! A headless creature, another with a neck bent at funny angles! AND ALL OF THEM HOLDING BANNERS SAYING NO TFCD!
The 3 steadfast explorers wave their cameras bravely, and for the moment, JUST for the moment, they catch a glimpse of an Afghan girl dressed with goggles (oh! the horror!) walking towards them with some desert food that she has prepared. But she too, vanishes in the wind with a weak murmur when the flashes are activated in full force.
They congratulate themselves, patting each other on the back, but realise that this is not due to the force of their puny built-in camera flashes. No, it is not. The Light has come. The Sun has arrived. A red glow flickers its unknown message from behind the clouds, shooing the new day.
The 3 crack their heads. It is a must-catch! It is a must-see. But what fun is it to capture it from the same viewpoint when we are 3? They discuss for a moment, weigh the pros and cons (e.g. like running into the dreaded Afghan girl ghost) and decide that they must do what they must. And so they split.
One goes into the water, braving the sea cockroaches (hahaha) and dead crab ghosts and promptly finds himself waist-deep in water. But no, he perseveres, knowing that sometimes, when you want a good photograph, you must work for it. A scrape on his shin, from a rock that could not be seen from the surface! But he does not notice, his mind is focused and sharp on the task at hand:
espion
The two others are not so adventurous. One decides to hug the beach. After all, sand is known to have protective powers against flames and headless ghosts. But oh, his eyes are tied to the tree (figuratively, anyways). He loves it. He has never taken a shot of it. But he must! Even though it is cliched!
night86mare
The Sun reveals itself slowly, like an ah pek revealing himself to a bashful girl for the first time in her life. And it will never reveal itself that way again. Everyday it rises differently. So know that - that moment in time, it is special. He gently caresses the clouds, painting them, staining them brilliantly with the full colour spectrum of the rainbow. The sky is bathed in red, immediately to the left of the point of tension:
espion
<to be continued in the next post!>
Sunrise chasing is always very exhilarating. I hope everyone gets to do it once at least in their life, even if you do not photograph it. Well worth waking early, and all that. The feeling you get when you see the colours in the sky, with the sun gradually revealing its glory and greeting the world, well, let's just say that it's unbeatable. =)
The photos -should- be in chronological order, and I will probably put the credit of the photograph right below it. Er, you might see some different colours due to different processing, different WB (I shot fluorescent for some of the earlier shots from me, like the one posted in my APAD thread).. But it's essentially the same thing. Taken from 3 different viewpoints, as we somehow ended up splitting up to take up different vantage points.
So here goes;
Twilight, and the beach is deserted, dark. The 3 garang souls who are not afraid of any sea monsters or sea ghosts arrive. In the darkness, lights blink. They stoically take out their trusty tripods and brandish them around to dispel evil spirits. (Sorry for the corniness! But hey, everything I write down and take IS art! -wink espion-)
05:46 hrs
night86mare
A house blinks at the end of the lonely path, tortured souls groaning. The tree they are bound to, ever famous for consuming many photographers' film, mind and spirits, posted in many many Changi Beach shots leans over it. Menacingly. Waiting.
night86mare
A seething mass rises from beyond the darkness, seeking to add more to their ghastly congregation. In the midst, messy-hair-ghouls cackle in glee, tossing their hair recklessly in the ghostly winds. Behold! A headless creature, another with a neck bent at funny angles! AND ALL OF THEM HOLDING BANNERS SAYING NO TFCD!
The 3 steadfast explorers wave their cameras bravely, and for the moment, JUST for the moment, they catch a glimpse of an Afghan girl dressed with goggles (oh! the horror!) walking towards them with some desert food that she has prepared. But she too, vanishes in the wind with a weak murmur when the flashes are activated in full force.
They congratulate themselves, patting each other on the back, but realise that this is not due to the force of their puny built-in camera flashes. No, it is not. The Light has come. The Sun has arrived. A red glow flickers its unknown message from behind the clouds, shooing the new day.
The 3 crack their heads. It is a must-catch! It is a must-see. But what fun is it to capture it from the same viewpoint when we are 3? They discuss for a moment, weigh the pros and cons (e.g. like running into the dreaded Afghan girl ghost) and decide that they must do what they must. And so they split.
One goes into the water, braving the sea cockroaches (hahaha) and dead crab ghosts and promptly finds himself waist-deep in water. But no, he perseveres, knowing that sometimes, when you want a good photograph, you must work for it. A scrape on his shin, from a rock that could not be seen from the surface! But he does not notice, his mind is focused and sharp on the task at hand:
espion
The two others are not so adventurous. One decides to hug the beach. After all, sand is known to have protective powers against flames and headless ghosts. But oh, his eyes are tied to the tree (figuratively, anyways). He loves it. He has never taken a shot of it. But he must! Even though it is cliched!
night86mare
The Sun reveals itself slowly, like an ah pek revealing himself to a bashful girl for the first time in her life. And it will never reveal itself that way again. Everyday it rises differently. So know that - that moment in time, it is special. He gently caresses the clouds, painting them, staining them brilliantly with the full colour spectrum of the rainbow. The sky is bathed in red, immediately to the left of the point of tension:
espion
<to be continued in the next post!>