A Little Rest

The lines and curves are the main elements that give impact to this picture. The touch of colour and the highlighted human figure enhance and act as a centre of interest for the whole picture. The treatment of lith film for the sky area has further increased the dramatic effect of the image. This is an example of making use of simple elements to create an image with good pictorial impact. This image won the silver medal of the 16th Los Angeles International Salon, USA, held in 1972.

Final Rinse

One of my successful slides in the interenational salons is this colour-derivation work with blue diazochrome film. The original image was captured at the Potong Pasir area where the worker was rinsing rattan in a pond for use in making furniture.

I wish that I had Photoshop during then! For this case, I spent a lot of time in retouching and working in the darkroom in oder to achieve the visual impact of this image. This slide won the PSA Gold Medal for the Best Slide of the show at the 8th Torreon International Salon, Mexico, held in 1975.

Voices of Spring

This is another set-up image of a ballerina. I found the bamboo tree-framing around the Changi area in Singapore. I posed the ballerina against the blank sky as a back drop. The sky in the original image was then treated with the blue diazochrome film to creat the bias relief effect. This image was awarded the PSA Gold Medal for the Best Contemporary Slide of the 38th Magic Empire International Salon, USA, held in 1985.