Malaysia

These large, strong swimmers are everywhere on the island.

A Malayan Water Monitor Lizard, spotted in Tioman Island - DSC_4921

They're not dangerous to humans, unlike the venomous Komodo dragons.

References: Malayan Water Monitor Lizard (Varanus salvator), Wikipedia.

Gorgeous HDR Photos with Canon EOS XTi / 400D + Canon EF-S 10-22mm – Various scenic landscapes taken around Malaysia during Blue Hour.

vedd, the photographer, says:

I normally work with 9 exposures for all of my HDR images, ranging from -4 to +4 EV.

Regarding HDR post-processing:

Well, I shoot RAW when I took the bracketed images and then using DPP to convert it into 16bit TIFFs (somehow I prefer DPP output result more that other RAW converters). Once done, I feed the 16bit TIFFs into Photomatix and tone mapped it. I then saved the tone mapped output as 16bit TIFFs as well and made final touch up in Photoshop CS3. When I'm done with all the touch ups in CS3, then only I converted the images into 8bit Jpegs.

On camera settings:

Actually for 9 exposures I'll be taking 4 sequence of bracketed exposures. This can only be done in Av or Tv mode (but I advice you against using Tv mode – DoF issues). In Av mode, once you've set the AEB, by default it will be at -2 to +2, you can further decrease/increase the EV to -4/+4 by using Ev button. But the downside is that, you'll have redundant exposures at +0, -1 and +1 EV, so I'll be deleting the redundant exposures to save space…

Off course when playing with EV in AEB mode, you need to take special care on the shutter speed – if at +3ev, you're already hitting the 30 second (or 1/4000 second) mark, then there's no point of going to +4EV because the shutter speed will still be at 30 seconds. When this happens I'll be switching to BULB in M mode and calculate the exposure time manually.


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Kapalai Island Resort

by David Chin on July 16, 2009

Kapalai Island Resort – Recommended by a friend, Ahmad Faizal.

The island is just a few minutes away from Sipadan island.

It looks like the 598px x 900px image dimensions of my pitcher plant photo is a bit too wide for this blog's template, so I've shrunk the picture in my second "photo post" to 500px x 752px.

This photo was taken with the Nikon D70 on a tripod. It was shot RAW, and the NEF file processed through Nikon Capture 4.4. Nothing was done except for resizing and sharpening, so I think I'll go ahead and append the EXIF data after the image.

Night View from a room in the First World Hotel, Genting Highlands DSC_5294

Exif data
Nikon D70
Focal Length: 35mm
Optimize Image: Custom
Color Mode: Mode Ia (sRGB)
Long Exposure NR: Off
2005/10/23 23:07:23.9
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
White Balance: Auto -3
Tone Comp.: User-Defined Custom Curve – I used Komin's curve for this one.
Compressed RAW (12-bit)
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
AF Mode: Manual
Hue Adjustment: -3°
Image Size: Large (3008 x 2000)
30 sec – F/10
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Saturation: Normal
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sharpening: High
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F/2.8 G
Sensitivity: ISO 200