Umbrella-ella-ella
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08 Wednesday Jan 2014
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inNot long after we arrived in Pandawa beach yesterday, the rain came. Staying under the beach umbrella, we tried to keep our change of clothes stay dry. Shortly the rain went away and the day turned as bright as ever. Here’s a shot of few drops of rain, dripping from our beach umbrella.
Shot with Canon 50D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L, shot in AV @ 1/3200, f/4, focal length 47mm, ISO 500
05 Tuesday Nov 2013
Posted Human Interest, Product / Still Life, Street Photography
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airplane, airport, people, photography, rain, tanjung pandan, umbrella
Taken at HAS Hanandjoeddin airport at Tanjung Pandan while we were waiting for our delayed flight. I love how vibrant this picture looks like, with the hustle and bustle of arriving passengers in the middle of light rain.
Shot with Canon 50D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L, shot in AV @ 1/1600, f/4, focal length 67mm, ISO 400
20 Wednesday Feb 2013
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It has been raining non-stop since yesterday and the forecast said that it will continue until the end of the week. The kids are so happy that the school is even suspended today, due to bad weather and typhoon warning in some areas of the Philippines.
I took this shot yesterday from inside the car. My initial aim is actually to take a shot of that girl with red umbrella. But what surprised me was the water drops on the picture. It took me several shots after this one, until I realised that actually it was the effect of flash firing onto the water drops on the outside of the glass (DANG!). I never expected it would be like this. (My sons said, it looks like a glow-in-the-dark coins are attacking the girl who is using umbrella as protection :-))
Shot with Canon PowerShot G12, shot @ 1/60, f/2.8, ISO 250