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BE2012 – WP’s Hougang Rally 24th May

This is the final rally for the By Election for Hougang SMC. I completely forgot about the cooling off day restrictions until the folks from TOC told me that it would be nice if I can give them some pictures before 1130pm so they can post them before midnight. The rally ended around 1030pm and from there, it was a race against time. I was happy to get afew out to them in time. After all that madness, I just thought to myself, it’s pretty tough to be a press photographer, especially when you have to rush photos for next day publications. The appeal of being a press photographer faded overnight.

The rally was pretty charged up, much more than the previous one. The crowd seem to respond to the speakers right from the start, unlike Tuesday’s rally where they took quite awhile to warm up. I enjoyed this rally alot more than the last. As for the rain I hoped for, it came the moment the last member left the stage. While walking back, I heard a conversation between two old folks.  Loosely translated,

A: It’s raining…

B: Ya, rained right after the rally.

A: It’s like “ang huay chui” (flower water, typically used to “wash” away bad luck) for the party

B: Yes! Wishing everyone good health! Huat ah!

Hougang reminded me of my childhood here (after all, I spent a considerable number of years schooling here) and in some ways the “kampung spirit” which we’ve been desperately trying to find seems to be present here. As WP’s Low Thia Khiang said, although Hougang doesn’t have the best amenities compared to other constituencies, but it has the charm of a “cosy village” (that’s my translation:D). I often complained that Singapore does not put in much effort in preserving history, tearing down every single old building that is standing on “expensive land” and “facelifting” anything that looks aged. Hougang is probably one of the last piece of land that still looked the same 20 years ago.  Taking a walk in Hougang is like a walk down memory lane. Like fine wine, it aged gracefully.

And yes! Finally tonight I’ll be at PAP domain. Hopefully I’ll be able to get some nice pictures there. Camera set… +2 EV.

The pre-rally cheer leading.

I saw this chap in the last rally and he came empty handed. But this time, he shouted, “I came with all my “家私” (meaning, props)”!

And he found a cheer mate.

One of his many “家私”. He asked Pauline (the other TOC photographer) if he wrote everything correctly. And yes he did.

The front row folks. Most if not all of them were very nice to photographers.

So it begins…

A fiery hokkien speech to start the rally rolling!

Today, we get 2 guys blowing the trumpet. The guy in red is the apprentice.

One of the few I caught out of 50 odd attempts. It pretty much sums up this rally.

Folks watching the rally from the block. It took me a long time to get up there because the lift stops at every single level. But it was well worth it to see what the crowd was like from 12 floors above.

It’s gotta be “HUAT AH!”

One of things that WP said they agree with the government was the budget which was “inclusive”. Mr Low said they do not oppose for the sake of opposing.

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BE2012 – WP’s Hougang Rally 22nd May

Elections are round the corner again. This time, voters in Hougang SMC gets to choose the person to represent them in Parliament. Last year, I was standing near the front row with my friends to watch the rally. I saw people from the media within the compound and as a photographer myself, I wondered how it was like to be in there. I didn’t have to wait 5 years for that opportunity. Many thanks to theonlinecitizen for this opportunity and also the folks from WP for making this happen. Special thanks to the WP staff/volunteer who offered me his umbrella when it started pouring. I hope I will get to cover PAP rally one day. For now, this is WP for you. As they say, Hammer Time!:)

Drumming up support. Pretty effective.

The crowd coming in after dinner. And I missed mine… adrenaline took over:)

The catchphrase for Hougang this month. It kinda dominated afew weddings that I’ve shot too:D

These ladies have been here since early afternoon. They asked if I was from 联合早报. I said no, I’m from “网报”… because I have no idea how to translate The Online Citizen.

As for her, she said she’s been here since morning. I was like… “what?” Especially if you know how scorching hot it was that day.

Pritam Singh meeting the people. He’s quite popular with the supporters.

And so the Rally begins…

Chairman of WP, Sylvia Lim. She must be wondering, who’s this new guy?:D

I salute this.

MIB: Man in Blue

Glenda Han!! I like her, because she talks about HDB for singles and she’s pretty and single too. But hey, that’s a serious topic. We get penalized like single travelers.

Pritam Singh. The crowd favourite. He has a good sense of humour, a little like Russell Peters.

WP heavyweight Chen Show Mao. His chinese speech delivery was awesome.

The crowd going crazy when the next speaker was announced.

The “pause”. It’s as powerful as the speech itself.

And the rain got heavier as he spoke.

And all the scripts got wet. I wonder what ink they used, it seems to hold up well. Good thing Chen Show Mao’s turn was over, otherwise his Ipad would’ve been Iwet.

She said “HUAT AH!”

Sylvia Lim took the stage.

Hammer time!

Hougang candidate Mr Png Eng Huat laughing heartily at the chants of HUAT AH!

A nice moment between the party members in the rain.

A quiet moment for Png Eng Huat.

Png Eng Huat acknowledging cheers from the crowd.

Party Secretary Mr Low Thia Khiang closing the rally. Rain or Shine…

The supporters.

Will Hougang be united? We’ll see on 26th May 2012






Singapore in 2 hours

Re-discovering my love for non-wedding and non-diving photography. That’s pretty much where I started. Felt the need for lines, so I went to look for it when the heat in the house becomes a little unbearable. The weather moderator is on leave. It’s either raining mad or hot like oven. It’ll be nice to average out.

Icon

Smokin’

Eiffel

Brainstorming

Man-made jungle

Concrete jungle

Lines






Fire clouds

A poor man’s northern lights.






Skate park walkabout

I heard it’s a public holiday today. Since I worked really hard on the weekend, I thought I’d give myself a well deserved break. Instead of bringing the skateboard to East Coast Park, I brought my camera. After witnessing the awesome sunset, I headed straight to the park. It’s been awhile since I actually shot something non work related in Singapore. I must say it was rather refreshing.

Oh crap… wrong gear. Kiteboarder looking into the bowl.

In most places, you go on wheels when you are old. In the skatepark, it’s the opposite.

Kickass moves.






Garden City

Have you sin seen it yet?






Random thoughts about random stuff (5Dmk3 user experience)

Wow, it’s been a month since the last post. Time really flies, not that I’m lazy, it just moves alot faster than me. I’ll try harder to catch up with you, time.

Random snippets over the last 30 odd days

1) New camera, change of plans

Previously, I said I would love to have the Canon 1DX to replace my aging 5dmk2s. But the 1DX got hit by production delays and I happen to have the opportunity to try out my friend’s 5Dmk3 and decided maybe it’s worth giving it a go instead of the somewhat overkill 1DX (even though I still very much would like to have it). Buying it was a simple affair, nothing as exciting as getting my first DSLR. The feeling was more like paying alot of money to replace something old rather than “OMG! it’s a NEW toy!”

My thoughts about the 5Dmk3?

I’ll only touch on the topics that affects me most.

Focus speed and accuracy: This must be on top of the list of improvements to watch out for for most Canon 5Dmk2 users. Let’s be honest, the autofocus of the 5D was crap by today’s standards. When 5Dmk2 was released, most of us felt there was a some unmeasurable improvement. But it was still crap. Psychologically, a “mk2″ makes people feel better, but wasn’t good enough (in fact, not even close to good). When Nikon came up with D700, Canon users were left sucking their thumbs for almost 2 years. Some switched, some like me, decide to stay faithful (or in local terms, some say “lan lan”).

The 5Dmk3 boasts the same focusing mechanism and focus points as the 1DX. I wasn’t convinced till I tried it. It was indeed accurate. The speed was good, but I won’t say it’s ALOT faster in real world use. My friend did a controlled test and it was faster, but in real world situations, I didn’t find it massively faster. But speed is nothing without accuracy. That’s where the 5Dmk3 shines over it’s predecessor. It hits exactly where you want it and the best part is, it is consistent, unlike the 5Dmk2, which is kinda fickle.

A little annoyance is the focusing light. With most Canon DSLRs, we are familiar with that bright red square that appears when the subject is in focus. On the 5Dmk3 however, the red square can be rather faint in daylight. It’s a non issue if you are used to the beeping tone (which I choose to turn off).

ISO performance: ISO performance for the 5D lines have always been quite up there with the best. The mk3 didn’t disappoint. It’s at least 1-2 stops better than the mk2s. The advantage is you can probably use slower apertures in low light. Whether you can shoot at even lower lighting, that really depends if the camera can still focus accurately in that sort of lighting (assuming you work without any focus aid).

Ergonomics: The most obvious change is the repositioning of the on/off switch. It’s now integrated with the mode dial, which is way better than it’s original position beside the LCD. With the mk2, the on/off switch often gets switched off when it rests against my body and it can be very annoying at times. The camera is also heavier than the mk2. For me, the weight increase is quite noticeable when holding with one hand with a 50mm 1.2.

Others: I won’t go into the HDR or multi exposure stuff because I haven’t had the chance to try them. I’ll just mention some of the functions/features that I found useful. The mk3 now allows the user to use custom functions on some of it’s buttons. I switched the DOF button to AI servo toggle. It’s now easier for me to switch to AI servo on demand instead of changing them on the main menu. While the mk3 boasts a 6 fps shoot rate, I rarely use that sort of speed while shooting. Thus, I trade that with “silent mode”, which brings down the frame rate to about 3 fps. In real world situations, the silent mode really helps, especially if you are trying to shoot in stealth mode:D It helps alot during church weddings too. I’m sure the videographers/cinematographers appreciate this feature (when the photographers use them).

Overall, it is a pretty good upgrade from the 5Dmk2 imo. Canon must have been listening to their client’s feedback and have made some important changes to this iteration of the 5D. There are still a bunch of features/improvements that I did not cover here, since they don’t really matter to me. There isn’t any pictures here, but if you want to see more, go to dpreview:)

 

2) X-Pro 1

Another camera that caught my eye is the Fuji X-pro 1. I tried it and although there were some minor quirks, I felt really good shooting with it. I’m really looking forward to having a smaller camera as the sidekick to the already very capable 5Dmk3. Currently I’m not thinking of getting another mk3 because based on my experience on shooting with 2 5Dmk2s, I felt the weight and the size of the 2 cameras tend to restrict my movements and increase fatigue. That said, I’m keeping one of the 5Dmk2. First, my underwater housing is still a 5Dmk2 housing and I don’t intend to change it as the 5Dmk2 is more than capable shooting underwater. Second reason is because the 5Dmk2 with the EG-S focusing screen works alot better when I switch to manual focus. The 5Dmk3 just doesn’t have the option to change it’s focusing screen. Maybe not yet, I don’t know.

I just hope Lightroom 4 supports the X-pro 1 soon. I’ll get one when that happens.

 

3) A family affair

All about buy buy buy so far:s

“This is a very serious and important affair for the family.” – the grandfather of the groom when I asked him how he was feeling. He looked stern, yet a little emotional. His words left a deep impression in me, deep enough for me to remember and still blog about it. “For the family”. As much as it is the couple’s day, I firmly believe, it is for the family too. So please don’t say, who cares about what the old folks think, THIS IS MY WEDDING. Family discuss. ok?

 

Ok folks, images by end of the week:)






Xoot-ing

This is my latest catchphrase. “I’ll xoot by later”:D

Eversince I laid my eyes on this beautifully crafted machine months back at Betelbox (Joo Chiat Road), I’ve been dreaming to own one. I put off the purchase because of the rainy weather for the past few months and I figured I won’t be able to use it that often. That’s the same reason why I stopped my skateboard routine at the skatepark (if you see a “looks too old to be there” person alone in the mornings doing very noob stuff… that’s probably me).

Last year, I bought myself a Mint cleaner which I call it my best purchase of the year. I think the Xootr has got potential to be the top 3 purchases this year, even though we are barely a quarter there. I said top 3 because this is the year for camera upgrades and I figured it’ll be a close fight:D This machine is so fast and efficient even on the roughest of roads. Now I find the incentive to travel further for meals and not worry about the almost non-existent parking space around the neighborhood during meal times.

Next up. Surfin’ USA. This year is gonna be interesting.

 

Anything with wheels or boards… I’d like to have a go at it. (Image linked from www.xootr.com)