Showing posts with label What I'm Up To. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What I'm Up To. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

ODIN: Phottix's New ETTL Wireless Flash Trigger For Canon - FIRST REVIEW!

Hi All,

Just super excited to give you a review on the soon to be released ETTL wireless radio triggers from Phottix - called Odin.  I will be doing a range test and a few other details in another post in the near future.  All photos at the exhibition were taken with a Canon 7D and a 18-135mm stock lens.

Here are pictures of the Odin Canon ETTL speedlight triggering system....



More after the jump....

Sunday, 22 May 2011

2011 Mitsubishi Galloper 3.8 GLS: My Shiny New Horse!

Hi Folks!

Just wanted to post a picture of my new ride.  I am really proud of this new car.  This is the first vehicle the I drove out of the showroom back in February, 2011.  Why do I call it my 'New Horse'?  Well, my old vehicle is a Hyundai Galloper.  While I love my new car and enjoy the comforts and luxuries it affords me, I miss the rough, rugged and beaten up Galloper.  That car has taken me to hell and back...and is still running.  What did I do with it?  Well, my wife is driving it around now!

Check out my strobist style pic...featuring - Moi! after the jump....

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Abu Dhabi - Yas Marina Circuit (Porsche GT3 Cup + Radicals)

Hi All!!

Just thought I'd start updating my blog with some more regularity.  To kick things off, I am posting some action photos that I took at Yas Marina Circuit in Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.  Abu Dhabi is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and is located about an hour and a half drive away from Dubai.

Please give me a 'heads-up' on what you think of the photos (critiques welcome).  So here goes.....


Monday, 28 June 2010

Gulf Photo Plus 2010 (Shootout In Dubai) - Zack Arias, David (Strobist) Hobby & Joey Lawrence

Here are some pictures I took at this year's Gulf Photo Plus event held in Dubai (2010). 

I know that this post comes way (way) after the event, but I thought I'd put it up just the same. Actually, I just got 'round to getting some down time here in Dubai. All images were taken without the use of flash and at high ISOs...so forgive my grainyness!

More pictures after the jump.....

Zack Arias Pictures From Gulf Photo Plus In Dubai

As mentioned in an earlier post, below are some pictures of Zack Arias from his 2 (2009 & 2010) visits to Dubai's Gulf Photo Plus:

Zack @ one of his workshops

Engage Hyperdrive.....

Friday, 6 November 2009

Testing The Mobile 2 Blog Service On My iPhone

Hi Folks!!!

Guess I'm upwardly mobile now. I can post articles from my mobile
now. No more excuses for letting my blog stay idle now.

I will be updating this site more often. Would love to hear from you
people.

(Sent from my iPhone)

Charles Verghese
Photographer
Charles Verghese Photography
+971 (50) 4959512
+971 (55) 4959512
www.charlesverghese.com

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Finally, A Strike !

Hi Folks!

It started to rain here in the UAE. Many of you might be thinking...WTF? This guy seems like someone who hasn't seen rain before. Well, 'course I have seen rain before, but living in the Emirates, rain in any quantity is a reason to celebrate.

The morning was showing around 38 degrees. I think every one was basically in a foul mood...something to do with the onset of summer, coupled with the general dismal outlook on the global financial front. Come evening, there was the usual honking and screeching brakes on the nearby signal. I decided to take my evening (if 8pm is considered evening) walk.

I was pleasantly surprised by the overcast skies. I think that put a smile on my face. During my first lap around the park, I noticed flashes of light. Lightning?? Naah! A few minutes later.....another one...definitely lighting. At this point the streaks were not visible, but I could see the glows. The frequency and intensity were increasing. 'Let me finish my first lap', I thought to myself....it might go away....as unsettled weather does here in Dubai and Sharjah.

By end of the first round, it was still there. F**k the walk...I'm gonna go storm chasing. Well....not in the true Mid-Western US sense of the word, but more like a 'Hey...A perfect excuse not to finish my walk' sense of the word. So I decided to head back to the house. Pack my gear and head out. By gear, I mean, a tripod and camera. All excited at the thought of capturing my first lightning strike, I rushed out of my apartment only to discover a heavy downpour!

Not one to be deterred by foul weather I decided to go out for a drive in the rain....which as always is fun. Dubai & Sharjah have a well reputed clogged system (you might vaguely call it a drainage system) that allows paper boats and all manner of trash to float around for days. I love the puddles. The 4WD loves it. I mean, you have to only live here for a year to understand our love for water or basically, just wettness. I think it had started raining (heavily) for about 5 minutes now and already the 'little lakes' on or beside the roads were above ankle level.

Drove around a bit and decided to stop behind a local fish market. The rain decided to do the same. Great...now I could setup as originally planned. By now, of course, the streaks were taking on nature's true magnificence. I struggled to find a good composition for my FIRST LIGHTNING SHOT. This was something I had yearned to do for over a couple of years as a photographer, but either never got 'round to doing it and was lucky enough to capture on the sensor. Lightning or thunder storms come rarely in the UAE...much like it's sister - rain!

I setup the tripod and plopped my camera on it. I started clicking. I took several photographs of the scene. But each exposure revealed that I had just either missed the strikes or captured the glow of an internal streak. I was naturally quite disappointed. Decided to keep at it though. The rain was starting her second act.

My First Images Of A Bolt Of Lightning Streaking Across the Sky

Then I got one......My first picture of a lightning streak captured by my camera. I mean...not a great shot...but a small little trophy for me.

FIRST STRIKE - My first picture of a bolt of lightning hitting the groundThis next one is much better. It definitely shows a streak all the way down to the ground. This... I call my FIRST STRIKE! Not the best lightning picture I have seen....not even close to being good by my standards...but good enough for my first real attempt.

The weatherman says that it will continue to be unsettled over the next few days. I hope that it does and mother nature will give me a few more chances to dance in the rain and capture some beautifull lightning images.

Please let me know what you think and how I might be able to improve my shots.

Ciao

Charles

Originally posted at blog.charlesverghese.com on 2008-03-26 @ 05:01:41 pm (GMT +4)

Saturday, 14 March 2009

An Addition To My Cap

I have decided to add modeling and fashion photography to the list of my abilities as I am gaining confidence and experience in this area. The initial reason that I got into photography was because I loved taking candid photographs of people in a wide variety of situations. Back in the day, I used a simple point-and-shoot (PNS) and the results were interesting and people liked the results.As soon as I took up photography as a profession (around 2005), I found that these simple pleasures were not as easy as it was with aPNS camera. The main reason being personal friends and family didn't and wouldn't care about the quality of the picture. In a professional environment, you have to look at where the focus is, wonder if the lighting is adequet for the scene or subject, if the model is properly covered, is the angle and expression the best, etc etc. The more you leave things to chance, the more you end up either re-shooting or spending dumbening (is that a word) number of hours on the computer trying to fix flaws.

I am in the process of uploading new model/fashion related images into my gallery on the website. I should have the 'People' section updated within this week. Please take a look at the pictures and welcome any constructive criticism to help improve my results. I have received a few comments on previous images but neglected to approve them in time. I hope to keep this in check from now on.

Ciao

Charles

Wednesday, 27 August 2008

On My Own Again....

Guess it was just a matter of time... for me anyway.

At the end of July 2008, I finally quit my job as an Account Director of a small advertising agency in Sharjah, and ventured out into the unknown on my own...Well, not on my own exactly. I do have my wife to thank for. She has been constantly nagging pushing me to strive to higher goals (earning) and aspirations. And let me not forget to mention Mom who has helped out quite a bit in her own subtle (if not misconstrued) way. She who had brought me into this world...she who stood by me when 'others' labled me a "LOSER". Guess that's what moms are there for!

Also want to pen in a few others like the people at Gulf Photo Plus (courtesy of my last boss) who kicked me into the next level of this dream job. I was doing a mediocre job of being a freelance/part-time photographer, when these wonderful folks showed in an e-mail flyer and ..BOY did my world change.

I will now be operating as a (full time) professional photographer. I will need your wishes and support to succeed.

I have been either directly or indirectly been striving to reach this state for over 2 years now. Seems like a weight off of my shoulders only to realise that I am gropping around in the dark....not knowing what lieas ahead. But as my wife puts it...aim high, I aspire to every next level there is or will be in this wonderful roller coaster called LIFE!

Do check out my website which I plan on updating soon. AND do write in or post your comments. I would love to hear from any of you through e-mails or through posts on this blog.

2008-08-27
11:17:04 pm