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Monday, May 12, 2008 { 3:50 PM }

The Fins of the Serpent

This shot was taken at, Changi Airport Terminal 2.
It shows repeated pattern, the rule of third and negative space of the exterior shot.
I set brightness of my camera to high, making the clock glow as it could be my source of lighting.

Place under the pitch black sky it gives contras to the mid and foreground.

The shot shows the under side of a fin of a creature.


The Serpent

This interior shot was also taken at
Changi Airport Terminal 2.
As I was not able to control the lighting, i adjusted my brightness to high.
This gave me the glazing eyes of the serpent.
This tight and upclose shots of the ceiling shows a repeated pattern.
This also provided the serpent's body texture of its belly.