Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Shutter Therapy Resumes

It was in the midst of a busy weekend, rushing out my blog reviews for the Olympus M.Zuiko 60mm F2.8 macro lens, as well as having a full day photo-assignment to shoot a Wedding out of city. Nonetheless I still managed to squeeze a bit of time for some shutter therapy in between. 

All images were taken with Olympus DSLR E-520 and 14-42mm kit lens. 

Stepping into the box



The Hat

early shoppers

Over her head

Pregnant flowers

Piercing eyes

I always come home from shutter therapy sessions with a smile, and a sense of satisfaction. Smile, because I know I enjoyed myself thoroughly while shooting out there, being myself, in a stress-free environment, and doing what I love to do: shooting. Sense of satisfaction, because I know I have done something useful, which may not seem like much for now, but each time I shoot, I see things differently, and with every tiny step, I learn and improve to be a better photographer. 

Shutter therapy for life !!

12 comments:

  1. Hi Robin,

    Whoa! the pregnant woman photo has eyes more piercing than the kid in the last picture. I guess you're back to your normal shutter therapy session eh. Looking forward to your next upcoming reviews. Cheers mate and keep those pics coming!

    from,
    Eric V
    Edmonton Alberta Canada

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    1. LOL Eric you saw the death stare by the pregnant lady. Well, do forgive her, shes pregnant after all !!

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  2. Indeed the pregnant lady has a very fierce expression, holding the flowers like it was Excalibur, ready to strike! I liked "the hat", too.

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    1. Andre, don't worry we just walked pass each other!

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  4. Hey Robin, be careful of the pregnant woman.... seem not very friendly and ready to strike when one more shot taken.

    But the photo is out of ordinary, good hand always take good photo.

    Francis - Toronto

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    1. Thanks Francis,
      LOL, I would like to think that she was giving me the "what the hell are you doing" sort of stare, but rest assured she was perfectly fine and nothing happened. Most of the time they would calm down after you smiled at them and showed that you do not mean any harm.

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