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.:Saturday, January 05, 2008:.
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been quite occupied the last week.. went back to help cover orientation.. came for all 3 days though only required to cover the 2nd day outing to Sentosa.. didn't shoot much for the first day since there were others covering.. stuck around the I-Space to take some shots, left after lunch with Zhi Kai to extract the pics from my old harddisk.. went to collect the 70-200 f4 IS after that..
Thurs covered with Wei Kang.. could have slept abit more if I knew they only departed for Sentosa at 11am.. forgot to charge my batts the day before, so grabbed a few extra batts from the darkroom just in case.. was primarily on the 70-200 while Wei Kang had the 17-85 with him.. the IS works like a charm but had to turn it off cos it consumes alot of batt, which I'm short of.. they had lunch there first, took some shots before going to eat on our own.. definately not gonna buy anything in Sentosa again if I can help it, freakin ex.. the game stations were scattered across Sentosa, mostly the beach area and whats left of the island thats not under development..


Siloso..
a jump shot that I had in mind.. wanted to cross light this with the 420EX on the left but it ran out of batt.. the weather wasn't that good either, had a slight drizzle and cloud laden skies the whole afternoon.. ended the day with some eye candy showcase thing, did more off cam lighting.. one of the OGLs was kind enough to spare me his monorail pass since he was taking the bus back I think..
didn't really intend to shoot day 3, but hatched some ideas while returning the 70-200 f4 IS.. tried the ST-E2 speedlite transmitter and was hooked..
took 2 tripods from the darkroom to act as light stands for the 580EXIIs, one each on each side of the stage and its set.. though the right one didn't fire at times cos it wasn't recharging fast enough I think..


Dual flash..
Zhi Kai helped out with many shots during the disco night, including this one.. had him go into the crowd with one of the flashes to light them up, and to the gallery for some rim light effect.. he had the fisheye on for the evening, also helped him in that.. the overhead shots with the cam on the tripod acting as a boom.. the dual flash set up created a very interesting effect with the fisheye.. could see the flashes in action.. dead tired by the end of the night.. anyway, the rest of the orientation pics should be up on the website by the time you read this.. try to guess which are my shots, apart from the ones I posted here of cos..

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