It's been a while since I made a short video. A friend of mine is a serious videographer and has been trying to get me to work with him, but I always refused. I'm scared that I actually end up embarrassing myself. I have a camera. I can video edit. But I never really worked for someone with this.
A new chapter of my life has started here in South Korea. Along with my photographic journals, is the whole journey of life itself.
Showing posts with label Urban Explorer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Explorer. Show all posts
Monday, July 16, 2012
A Short Video
Labels:
Abandoned,
Animal,
Decay,
Dog,
Korea,
Light Painting,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Gear,
Photo Walk,
Photography Journal,
Rescue,
Seoul,
Sony Vegas,
Street Photography,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex,
Video,
Videography
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 6
This is the last set of pictures I took from this place. My little adventure in Buk-Ahyeon, abandoned area for improvement. From night shooting of the places the group spotted, to shooting indoors of other houses for the first time, then going on top of roofs for a panorama shot, to shooting in the alleys in daylight, to shooting indoors again but in another area (and daylight), and now, just a couple more shots I took on the street while leaving this place.
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 5
Part 5 of my still long-winded blog about this place. It's daytime. No more light painting. And more challenging scenes for me. I'm not so good with day shots, but I have to make the best of it.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Decay,
Korea,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Gear,
Photo Walk,
Photography Journal,
Seoul,
Street Photography,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
168-47 Bukahyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Friday, July 13, 2012
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 4
Part 4 of the long-winded photography session I had on this location. This time, it's daylight
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 3
This is the third installment of the story. I have written blogs about coming to this place but failed to take pictures. But this time, I took as much as I can. From the first part walking around, to the second part going inside abandoned houses, and now on rooftops.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Light Painting,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Gear,
Photo Walk,
Photography Journal,
Seoul,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
San 6-7 Daehyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 2
This is part 2 of my blog about me finally getting some work done on the abandoned place near Ahyeon (아현). A little lazy and a bit overwhelmed, I'll keep the "less talk, more pictures" theme for the rest of this particular story.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Light Painting,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Gear,
Photo Walk,
Photography Journal,
Seoul,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
1-1457 Bukahyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Let Me Do It Right This Time part 1
With so many pictures and so many things that happened within less than a 24-hour session, I have to divide this article. Otherwise it'll be a very long read (I almost forgot no one likes that anymore).
I was upset about last week's meeting with Fred. I was very disappointed with myself. What I hate most is that I'm becoming one of those people I resent: All Talk People. So I have an excuse. I work alone. I can't perform as much with people around me. And yet, I claimed I feel comfortable with Fred. Well, I still hate what happened. And I owe it to these photographers I've met to come up with better pictures than my test shots.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Light Painting,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Walk,
Photography Journal,
Seoul,
Street Photography,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
173-36 Bukahyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
2nd Meet With Fred
I got a mail from Fred (the Urbex guy) to meet on Sunday evening for re-shoots. That's why I ended up in Gunja the night before. The plan was to take a few pictures on Saturday night, sleep in Gunja, get to the location hours earlier to pre-shoot, then get into serious business when Fred arrives. Well, it was just a plan.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Walk,
Street Photography,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
300 Janghyeon-dong, Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Monday, June 25, 2012
Close Encounters of the Real Kind
On one of my earliest blogs, I talked about meeting a group of people regularly doing photo-walks in Seoul. I had a blast with them during my first time. The problem is I was more interested on talking to them first, taking photos second, and never really observed them or how they work. It's been a year now (I think). And this same group announced another photo walk. But this time, they have subjects that I'm very interested in, lately. The group I joined before were a bunch of street photographers. This time, it's different.
Flash vs Flashlight
Ok, so I got a speedlite. Big whoop! I never thought learning about flash was this hard. I read people say it's easy. And I had a couple of shots using it. But really, it's mostly frustrating.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Hangover
People who know me well, knows that I've been sober for years now. I never counted how many 'cause it's not really a big deal to me. I never considered myself an alcoholic in the first place. But I still remember how it feels like, the day after drowning myself in gin.
Apparently, I was suffering from it again. I had too much urbex the day before, and gave me so much headache but wanting for more, a couple of hours later. Yes, it's a photography hangover. No, "UrBex" is not gin... although a bit intoxicating.
On one of my blogs, there was this one particular image that really bothered me. I mean, I like what I was seeing, but whatever's on my mind was not transcending through the picture. Maybe it's the way I composed it. Maybe it's my POV. But I'll start with the background. I want some heavy clouds in it.
Fortunately, the day after shooting this, I saw some very nice nimbus clouds hovering over my work place. It was noon, I had work. But the most upsetting part was none of those beautiful clouds are near that abandoned factory that I took pictures of. So instead of hoping for it to come near that place, I just thought I'll make the clouds my subject.
For some reason, I'm also addicted to reflections. Time and time again, I've been attempting shots of mirrors but I always fail. Well, during those earlier times, I was happy with my results. But looking at them again, I feel it doesn't really make so much punch. Kinda needs more gin in it.
Fortunately, as connected to my urbex hangover, I found this board from a pile of garbage. What makes it interesting is the handles attached to it. I think it was supposed to be for display or something. Didn't matter much to me. I just had my eyes on how shiny those handles are... reflections! Clouds! urbex-ish! Headache!
Before I took any shots, I already anticipated these images will give me problems with dynamic range. I know a lot will simply use Photomatix to fix that. But I've never had much luck with that software. Besides, I'm more interested on how people do things before these HDR software came about. But that's another story. Next time, I'll be talking about how I'm coping up with Photoshop.
Until then, let me tell you about my last image.
Apparently, I was suffering from it again. I had too much urbex the day before, and gave me so much headache but wanting for more, a couple of hours later. Yes, it's a photography hangover. No, "UrBex" is not gin... although a bit intoxicating.
On one of my blogs, there was this one particular image that really bothered me. I mean, I like what I was seeing, but whatever's on my mind was not transcending through the picture. Maybe it's the way I composed it. Maybe it's my POV. But I'll start with the background. I want some heavy clouds in it.
Fortunately, the day after shooting this, I saw some very nice nimbus clouds hovering over my work place. It was noon, I had work. But the most upsetting part was none of those beautiful clouds are near that abandoned factory that I took pictures of. So instead of hoping for it to come near that place, I just thought I'll make the clouds my subject.
For some reason, I'm also addicted to reflections. Time and time again, I've been attempting shots of mirrors but I always fail. Well, during those earlier times, I was happy with my results. But looking at them again, I feel it doesn't really make so much punch. Kinda needs more gin in it.
Fortunately, as connected to my urbex hangover, I found this board from a pile of garbage. What makes it interesting is the handles attached to it. I think it was supposed to be for display or something. Didn't matter much to me. I just had my eyes on how shiny those handles are... reflections! Clouds! urbex-ish! Headache!
Before I took any shots, I already anticipated these images will give me problems with dynamic range. I know a lot will simply use Photomatix to fix that. But I've never had much luck with that software. Besides, I'm more interested on how people do things before these HDR software came about. But that's another story. Next time, I'll be talking about how I'm coping up with Photoshop.
Until then, let me tell you about my last image.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Walk,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Anseong-si, Daedeok-myeon, Jinhyeon-ri, 341-8
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Darkness Within
Urbex. The first time I read this word, I was already hooked. What the hell is "urbex?" I ask. Going through the internet, I find it fascinating how there's just so many takes on this field of photography. Some thrive on actual shots, location is the key. Some go for the feel, where post-process is definitely needed. I simply go for it being unconventional. Besides, I see a lot of garbage around me.
Labels:
Abandoned,
Korea,
Mea Culpa,
Photo Walk,
Urban Explorer,
Urbex
Location: South Korea
South Korea, Gyeonggi-do, Anseong-si, Daedeok-myeon, Jinhyeon-ri, 340
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