Monday, August 25, 2014

The Abandoned Classrooms

by Daniel Chiam












It's been one heck of a few busy days for me lately. Wake up early for setting up and taking care of districts level competition for primary and secondary schools. Its harder when you're a night owl whose always up late for God knows what reason. Anyway, I saw some old abandoned classrooms near the Banjar Primary School's hall where we were setting up our sound systems and lighting for the competition. So I took my camera and explore a bit.

Abandoned buildings are always great for photography. It always has that melodramatic, melancholic and nostalgic kind of feel when you put the photos in black and white. All photos were taken using the Nikon 50mm f1.8 Series E lens. Just to let you all know, I have another new vintage lens in my collection already! This new one was built sturdy like a tank! Will write about it once I have enough time for some test shots :D






-----------[ About the contributor ]----------

Daniel Chiam is a self taught photographer who is a coffee addict and love his afternoon nap. He always wished to travel more often but there's always a hole in his pockets. One of his life long wishes is to do bungee jumping in New Zealand, and he is now working hard to make that happened. 




"Seize the day, Caper Diem"


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4 comments:

  1. Great pictures, dude. But last pic macam ada blur sikit. Mata sia susa mo adjust wakaka.

    Freelance photographer suda ka ko, boss?

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  2. Haha yang paku tu memang macro shot with not a macro lens xD saya pun berair mata time mau ambil gambar tu... Anyway, harap-harap saya ni tidaklah akan "free" selama-lamanya. Perlu duit untuk beli susu anak ni xD

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  3. Itu 2nd pic sya imagine ada something or someone duduk2 di kerusi tu hahaha

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  4. kaaaaannn.... sa pun oh! nanti lain kali sa tambah model saturang :D

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