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Welcome, I am Elis a.k.a Mizuhara Yuki, an...
Accountancy student, future CPA lawyer, freelance illustrator and photographer, professional shopper, otaku, J. S. Bach's biggest fan... and lastly...
A MAN OF ART
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--All pictures in this blog are mine, unless stated otherwise.--
Nikon D3100 :))
NatsuYuki
On the road going to Banio Kreek Farms (see previous posts for the whole entry) featuring some miniaturized roadtrip photographs. I hope I have improved on this one.
This May 24, me, my family, and my dad’s employees (who are also great friends) went on a company trip to Silang, Cavite. It was a resort named Banio Kreek Farms, as you can see from the entry’s title. It is actually situated beside a creek, hence the name of the resort. Sadly, we didn’t go see the creek area. We just saw it through the resort’s patio.
Anyway, I will shut up now (LOL) and I will just show you my latest photographs. Hope you guys enjoy these pieces of my wonderful memories with nature.









Water has always been the most fun element to capture in a photograph, whether it be in landscape or close-up. This gave me an idea: why not capture water such that it will seem like time has stopped? Or: why not capture water such that it will look all smooth and velvety as if it’s a whole flowing piece of cloth? With the element of water, it’s easy to turn ideas into different forms.

You can speed up the shutter speed…
or you can slow it down.

Hope you guys enjoy my latest photographs. :)

Wow, I guess this one is my first successful low-light photograph, and by successful, I mean, it looks like a photograph and not some abstract thing. Haha, anyway, pardon my amateurishness, hahaha…

And here is the fake ghost hehe…

And another one. Actually, the girl in the pictures is my little sister. I made her run a bit while my camera’s busy with the slow shutter. Hehe.
Yay, my own picture of the moon! I know, the other one sucks but it was fun taking it.
My tip, though, is that when taking pictures of the moon, do not think about taking a low-light photo as the moon gets light from the sun. Therefore, take it with a fast shutter speed. With that said, if you want to take a picture of the moon, do not think about other objects like trees or mountains as they will generally be out of focus or it won’t be seen at all because it would be dark.
Most of you guys would know this already but if you didn’t, then I am happy to be of help. :)

