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Bonding with Andrea

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February 22nd, 2010 Posted 6:23 pm

Time flies so fast that the little girl which I used to carry in my arms is now a grown up. Looking at her makes me feel proud and somehow a bit scared on the things which are to come. Yet, I believe that Andrea will be a good person when she matures.

Baby Andrea, continue all your kind deeds, mommy is very happy with all your achievements, and though I get mad at you some times, that doesn’t mean that I don’t love you, it’s only a matter of disciplining when times get rough with you. I love you baby!

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Something I love to do…

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February 20th, 2010 Posted 10:40 pm

when i have time, i try my best to cook something i love to eat, and today i craved for some fried pork and potatoesΒ  so i cooked it :)

best with mayo dip! yummy!

Rembrandt Shots

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February 1st, 2010 Posted 4:33 pm

Photos are taken last January 31, 2010 by Nestle Poell

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Nestle on IR

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September 24th, 2009 Posted 12:30 am

Nestle on IR

Taken last September 18, 2009 at Udong Temple.

I took the photo while he did the post processing. I noticed that IR or infrared photography is quite tedious especially when you are not experienced in post processing. Watching him makes me sleepy as he spend hours in retouching just to get the right colours for the photo. I even heard him complain about Nikon D90′s stubbornness in terms of IR. Compared with D40, D50 and D70 – D90 is not as flexible and permissive as them. The blocking mechanism of D90 is very strong that even you use filters, it’s still unable to capture the perfect ‘red‘ in IR photography and due to this reason, post processing will be your last resort to make the photo appealing.

I am amazed with IR photography these days. The photos are extremely beautiful and the effect gives the scene a different outlook which makes it more special. Plus the fact that the greens in the photos could turn out white as snow giving a dramatic change compare to an ordinary coloured shot.

I am planning to visit Angkor Wat in Siem Reap this coming Water Festival and I’ve been nagging Nestle to lend me his IR so I can take photos of the temples. He just gave me a jaw dropping expression after hearing me. I guess he is jealous because I will be the first one to do this and might be better than what he can do.

I have listed a few of my favourite IR shots. Just click on the link, to see the photographer’s works :)

http://nestlepoell.net/photography

http://digital-ir-photography.blogspot.com/

http://myinfrared.net/

http://10steps.sg/photography/40-amazing-infrared-photography-images/