Circular Movement

Circular Movement
The question always ask by a photographer is what shutter speed should I used to capture the moving object? To me, It all depends on what mood you are going to create.
I observed that the movement of koi during feeding is in a circle. For this image, I decided to use slower shutter speed to capture the image. The result is totally different from “First Served”. I like both images.
The choice is yours.

First Served

First Served
I captured this image of koi during my visit to Baomo Garden, Panyu, Guangzhou one week ago. My second visit to this lovely garden after a lapse of three years proven to be worthwhile for photography. I expect to see thousand of koi waited to be fed. Apparently,this is an image that required perfect timing.
As a member of pioneer generation, I was granted free entry to the garden. Actually, most of the attractions in China waived entry fee for PG group. That is what we are lacking in Singapore!

Razorback At Loch And Gorge

Razorback At Loch And Gorge
To me, the magnificent rock formation of Port Campbell National Park,Victoria,Australia is beyond my description of words. The beam of the brilliant lighting of an early morning scan through the edge of the Razorback at Loch and Gorge. The engulfed waves that hit the rock formation obviously enhanced this image further. I couldn’t ask for more of a perfect timing of capturing this awesome image of the natural wonder.