in relation to my previous post, this was taken while i was in the jetty of the kandooma resort. the photo above is just a partial of the panorama i stitched together using adobe photoshop.
Categories: composition 101 - color,composition 101 - depth of field,composition 101 - scale,post-processing,travel
Tagged: landscape, maldives, panorama, seascape
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- 31st May 2011 Tuesday at 1:38 pm
finally, i found a little breather from a toxic month-long project. while i am starting to update my portfolio, i found a series of unstitched shots of the sunset deck of kandooma, maldives in april 2009. with the help of my friend roy alvarez who specialises in vr (virtual reality) photography, we collaborated in relive the paradise once more.
Categories: composition 101 - color,composition 101 - depth of field,composition 101 - lines and curves,composition 101 - motion,composition 101 - scale,compostion 101 - rule of thirds,travel,uncategorized,vr (virtual reality)
Tagged: maldives, panorama, seascape, vr
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- 30th May 2011 Monday at 1:09 pm
contrary to beautiful white sands seen on brochures and travel sites, this was taken during our visit at the paradise called maldives in 2009.
Categories: composition 101 - color,composition 101 - depth of field,gear,uncategorized
Tagged: landscape, maldives, seascape
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- 1st March 2011 Tuesday at 9:42 am
last year, we finally visited our dream destination and enjoyed it for a week. located south of india, maldives consists of coral islands or atolls, making it the most dispersed country in the world in geographic terms. the islets are scattered around the ocean and boats are the only means of transportation. as we landed to the airport, we were greeted by the hotel staff and took us to our speedboat for an hour ride to our resort. we saw this small ship that ran aground as we were heading out to open waters.
Categories: composition 101 - depth of field,personal,photography,travel
Tagged: maldives, seascape, transportation
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- 21st November 2010 Sunday at 2:48 pm
photographing interiors were one of the most challenging tasks i encountered. when we were in maldives for a vacation, i tried to document everything including the villa we stayed in. it has a porch with hammock and the villa was close to the beach… worth taking a photograph moment.
Categories: photography,tips and tricks,travel
Tagged: architecture, interior, maldives, two lights
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- 30th April 2010 Friday at 10:06 pm