UNDER THE BANYAN TREE Jan-Jun 2016 | Page 12

SPECIAL FEATURE ABOVE THE CITY OF ANGELS THAI-BORN BHUMINAN P I YAT H A S A N A N W A S O N LY A B L E T O A P P R E C I AT E B A N G K O K ’ S VIBRANCY FROM ABOVE, WHEN HE RETURNED FROM ABROAD PHOTO: BHUMINAN PIYATHASANAN This picture, named Bangkok Dusk, was taken from the 84th floor of the Baiyoke Tower, Bangkok, giving a spectacular 360-degree-panoramic view, similar to that enjoyed from the rooftop bar of the Banyan Tree Bangkok. Normally, you can’t take a long-exposure shot here because it’s a rotating observatory. To get a handheld, sharp image with a wide lens (such as 16-35 millimetres), you have to set the shutter speed to about 1/30 seconds or more. Fortunately, on the day I took this shot, the rotating system was down for maintenance and the security officers were happy for me to set up the shot, which I took with an eight-second shutter speed on a firm tripod. For this picture, two vertical shots were taken with a Nikon D800e and merged to achieve a vertical panoramic view. In addition to handling the lost highlight of the image, I took another under-exposure shot for highlight recovery in post processing. As a landscape photographer, I enjoy all kinds of light situations, especially sunrise, sunset and night. Taking photos at night, or twilight, is a lot of fun and can be challenging. An ordinary scene is always made more interesting in low-light as you can play with different techniques. Night photography is not difficult, but some people are concerned about how to get high-quality night shots. Low-light forces you to be more careful U N D E R T H E B A N YA N T R E E 01/06 2016 Bhuminan is a Nikon ambassador and a serious amateur photographer known as AtomicZen. He has been taking photos of landscapes and seascapes for almost six years. After graduating from university in Sydney, he returned to Thailand to work for Thammasat Business School (TBS) as an academic lecturer in marketing, as well as a freelance landscape photographer, a digital darkroom tutor, and a public speaker for Nikon, Thailand. with the setup of the camera. I usually pick my night photography locatio