
Because I am always behind the camera, there’s barely any pictures of me. This photo was taken in front of the largest painting at the Intercontinental Hotel. If you look carefully, you can see the infrared remote in my hand triggering the camera.

Because I am always behind the camera, there’s barely any pictures of me. This photo was taken in front of the largest painting at the Intercontinental Hotel. If you look carefully, you can see the infrared remote in my hand triggering the camera.

You never know where your next photo is going to come from. I’ve always thought about capturing a photo like this, but thought I’d have to set this scene up myself. When I walked into The Bay during lunch time with Amanda, this scene was waiting for me. I couldn’t resist the urge to capture something this solitude. The ladder looks so lonely.
During post-processing, I had to do a bit of lens correction due to the distortion from being so wide angle (17mm). Then I changed the hue a bit so that the green was more apple-green the way I envisioned the shot and of course, bumping up the shadows.