Well, hello there! It has been a while, huh? I am so two-thousand-and late posting some adventures on my personal blog, but hey, it's better late than never.
Here's fun adventure I had with my friend at Mustoy Cafe in Hongdae.
Enjoy!
I hope you enjoyed the photos. Now, please go ahead and check my friend's page, BETHANY. She is amazing!
Showing posts with label ARTS and CRAFTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ARTS and CRAFTS. Show all posts
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Drip Drop
Hello everyone! Want to try water droplet macro with me?
Things you need: (Aside from a camera and a macro lens)
* tripod
* flash
* wireless remote control
* any kind of pattern that suit your fancy. I used a gift wrapping paper and a scarf on the second image wrap in a cork/hard placemat.
* a dripping faucet



Exposure: 1/200 f5.6 ISO 320

Exposure : 1/200 f5.6 ISO 250
Camera : Canon 5d Mark iii
Lens: 100mm 2.8L
Happy shooting droplets!
Things you need: (Aside from a camera and a macro lens)
* tripod
* flash
* wireless remote control
* any kind of pattern that suit your fancy. I used a gift wrapping paper and a scarf on the second image wrap in a cork/hard placemat.
* a dripping faucet



Exposure: 1/200 f5.6 ISO 320

Exposure : 1/200 f5.6 ISO 250
Camera : Canon 5d Mark iii
Lens: 100mm 2.8L
Happy shooting droplets!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
DIY - Photo Canvas
I am happy to share this very easy diy photo canvas. Once I get a whole lot of time, I will try to do the photo transfer which is a little bit time consuming than this one. Enjoy!
Paint the edge of your canvas.
Cover the whole canvas with modge podge.
Place the picture on top. Once dry, apply another layer of modge podge over the photo and canvas.
Let dry. Hang and display. :)
Saturday, March 31, 2012
DIY - Watercolor Business Card
Hello again! I have been MIA and haven't been updating this blog since I first published it. This blog is basically still under construction. So please bear with me.
I used 300 gms/150 lbs Rough watercolor paper.
Use the brush with your personal choice of color to apply on the paper. Remember to just dab the brush and make sure you mix thicker color on your palette. Watercolor tends to lighten when it dries.
Let the excess water drip on a paper towel.
And we are done! Check out the back of the business card, it's clean. :)
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Monday, January 30, 2012
CRAFT NIGHT
I had an excuse to have a get together with my friends and so having a craft night with them would be a fun idea. We had a blast! I am glad that I somehow shared and showed them how I wire wrapped sea glasses.
I think I will host another one soon.
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