Today (which is not the day that this post is published) is a pretty good day to write a blog about Christmas. The weather is nice and cool. It feels a little bit more like Christmas and sets your mood right in.
About a month ago, we talked about what we wanted to do, photography wise, for Christmas because, you know, "It's the most wonderful time of the year", after all :). Last year, we did some creative bokeh stuff which was really cool (I must thank whoever invented that). This year, as we're trying to finish our Paris photo book before the year ends (wait for it ;), we thought we wouldn't have much time to do anything complicated. But we were wrong.
It started with a simple idea to take photos of Christmas trees in a few popular places in Singapore.
"Sounds good?"
"Yeah, but what's so special about it?"
"Hmm, you want something special? Ah, let's create them in HDR. It'll be perfect for
Christmas lights." (this is in case you don't know what HDR is)
"Maybe we should create some panorama or vertorama photos as well to capture the whole scene since our lenses aren't wide enough." (this is for panorama/vertorama )
"Perfect!"
So off we went. The HDR and panorama/vertorama turned out pretty exciting. We even stepped it up a notch to combine them in one single photo, a HDRama if you will :).
Enough said. Here are the photos from us. We wish you a very Merry Christmas.
About a month ago, we talked about what we wanted to do, photography wise, for Christmas because, you know, "It's the most wonderful time of the year", after all :). Last year, we did some creative bokeh stuff which was really cool (I must thank whoever invented that). This year, as we're trying to finish our Paris photo book before the year ends (wait for it ;), we thought we wouldn't have much time to do anything complicated. But we were wrong.
It started with a simple idea to take photos of Christmas trees in a few popular places in Singapore.
"Sounds good?"
"Yeah, but what's so special about it?"
"Hmm, you want something special? Ah, let's create them in HDR. It'll be perfect for
Christmas lights." (this is in case you don't know what HDR is)
"Maybe we should create some panorama or vertorama photos as well to capture the whole scene since our lenses aren't wide enough." (this is for panorama/vertorama )
"Perfect!"
So off we went. The HDR and panorama/vertorama turned out pretty exciting. We even stepped it up a notch to combine them in one single photo, a HDRama if you will :).
Enough said. Here are the photos from us. We wish you a very Merry Christmas.
Admiré & Analox
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