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Monday, November 18, 2013

Photography :Plane Spotter.

Aircraft spotting, also known as plane spotting, is a popular pastime worldwide. As a hobby, it brings a number of enjoyable elements for the participant, including getting outdoors, making meticulous observations, "collecting" without creating clutter, having a good excuse to use your really fancy digital camera equipment, and finding a great way to get together with like-minded enthusiasts. The activity itself is generally free, although if you join a club, and buy all the related goodies, there may be some costs involved.So, you have decided to start plane spotting. That’s great, welcome to our hobby! You have already picked out a great camera and lens, but what else do you need to become a master plane spotter? Sure, you could just sit near your favorite airport and hope something good flies by, but you can do more….much more.
I spotted Malaysia Airline and Tiger Air Aircraft in Kuching International Airport.

 I spotted Royal Malaysian Airforce Nuri Halicopter & Malaysia Airline B737 in Kuching International Airport.
Malaysia Airline Cargo Plane.
Spotted Malaysia Airline B737-800 in Kuching International Airport.
I spotted The Malaysia Airlines A380 in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
Spotted China Airline Cargo B747 in KLIA.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Travel Photo:View form a Plane Window.

If you’re a travel addict, this type of view is quite familiar to you. It yields both the excitement and joy that come with taking off to see some cool place and the sadness and melancholy of saying goodbye to a destination you’ve fallen in love with. Seeing the world form a window plane gives you some perspective on life, our times and each of our paths. In the end, if you look from far away, everything seems reduced to a bite-sized, easy to tackle challenge. Even traveling around the world! It’s just a big round ball of travel delights, our world, isn’t it? .I took this photo during my trip in Malaysia.





Here’s a quick set of tips for those of us lucky enough to be taking a trip in a plane and wanting to get the classic ‘out of the window shot’ that often is featured early in a travel photo album.
How to take a Photograph out of a Plane Window
this type of view is quite familiar to you
IfIf you’re a travel addict, this type of view is quite familiar to you. It yields both the excitement and joy that come with taking off to see some cool place and the sadness and melancholy of saying goodbye to a destination you’ve fallen in love with. Seeing the world form a window plane gives you some perspective on life, our times and each of our paths. In the end, if you look from far away, everything seems reduced to a bite-sized, easy to tackle challenge. Even traveling around the world! It’s just a big round ball of travel delights, our world, isn’t it? - See more at: http://traveltweaks.com/travel-photo-plane-window-35495/#sthash.iRwWcg4f.dpuf
If you’re a travel addict, this type of view is quite familiar to you. It yields both the excitement and joy that come with taking off to see some cool place and the sadness and melancholy of saying goodbye to a destination you’ve fallen in love with. Seeing the world form a window plane gives you some perspective on life, our times and each of our paths. In the end, if you look from far away, everything seems reduced to a bite-sized, easy to tackle challenge. Even traveling around the world! It’s just a big round ball of travel delights, our world, isn’t it? - See more at: http://traveltweaks.com/travel-photo-plane-window-35495/#sthash.iRwWcg4f.dpuf
If you’re a travel addict, this type of view is quite familiar to you. It yields both the excitement and joy that come with taking off to see some cool place and the sadness and melancholy of saying goodbye to a destination you’ve fallen in love with. Seeing the world form a window plane gives you some perspective on life, our times and each of our paths. In the end, if you look from far away, everything seems reduced to a bite-sized, easy to tackle challenge. Even traveling around the world! It’s just a big round ball of travel delights, our world, isn’t it? - See more at: http://traveltweaks.com/travel-photo-plane-window-35495/#sthash.iRwWcg4f.dpuf
If you’re a travel addict, this type of view is quite familiar to you. It yields both the excitement and joy that come with taking off to see some cool place and the sadness and melancholy of saying goodbye to a destination you’ve fallen in love with. Seeing the world form a window plane gives you some perspective on life, our times and each of our paths. In the end, if you look from far away, everything seems reduced to a bite-sized, easy to tackle challenge. Even traveling around the world! It’s just a big round ball of travel delights, our world, isn’t it? - See more at: http://traveltweaks.com/travel-photo-plane-window-35495/#sthash.iRwWcg4f.dpuf

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Photos From Plane Window .

We have all experience seeing others trying to take photos from a plane. It is not hard to see why they are doing it as the view of the clouds and sunlight is breathtaking. However, for those who have tried, you will know it is hard to take good pictures from a plane. Sometimes it is just not knowing the angle or perspective that we should point our cameras to. For me, flying is all about the view. The world looks remarkably different from above in countless ways; things that look ugly and industrial from the ground can display unexpected beauty from the air.
"I've flied with many Malaysia based airlines before, basically they just announced not to use any electronic devices regardless cell, laptop, camera or tablet during the take-off and the landing... I understand they might be interrupt the radioactive or whatever, probably we gotta respect this even though those are the perfect moment to snap photos... However, you are free to use at anytime in between though, usually they will announced it that you are allow to unfasten your seat-belt when the aircraft is stable in the sky, and that's the time you are start allow to use any electronic devices.
  Hence I rounded up some  pictures from a plane to let you see how I have done it successfully.






Thursday, October 31, 2013

Majlis Konvokesyen Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia(UKM) ke-41.

Alhamdulliah,last Saturday 26/10/2013 I was a the 41th Convocation ceremony in UKM.I was there to witness my daughter graduation to receive her Master Degree in Serjana Falsafah  in Antropologi  and Sosiologi.It was a very memorable day.
This is my second time attending convocation,the first time was in Universiti Malaya in 2006 also to witness my daughter graduation .As a guest we are only allowed to photograph the ceremonies to be taken/shoot from our own seat.So below are  photo album during the event.




Friday, October 18, 2013

How Plain Pictures Can Have Big Messages.

Only some of this collection of photos are what might be considered “good” from a photographic point of view. There are problems with color, composition, lighting and a host of other things. Yet, they are all united by the fact that they convey a clear message. How we perceive that message is often up to the individual, but we think these plain photos show how much power a photographer can potentially have in bringing attention to a situation or cause by careful selection of subject matter. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then these photos are batting above their average.


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Have you ever been on a Photowalk?

Have you ever been on a Photo walk?  They can be so much fun!  It’s a group of obsessive photographers who get together and walk around and take photos .Yesterday morning (05/0/2013) Saturday  was  The 6th Annual Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk 2013.There will be over 28 THOUSAND people walking .  This is the biggest photography walk in the world, and I'm so excited to join other walker.
This one was our walk in Kuching and as suggested by our lead walker we take a quick tour of down town Kuching and walk down memory lane for many of us.
We meet  up in front of the Old court House and started walking towards the Kuchng Water Front ,pass Square Tower, to Pangkalan Batu; then head back to Main Bazaar, walk along the kaki lima or the five-foot-way , right up to the Temple.Then U turn back onto Ewe Hai/Carpenter Street, zigzag in/out of Bishopgate and Cina Street…get a shot or 2 of the tin smith at work and old shops. Cross over to India Street turn in into the Masjid India alley..continue walk down Gambier street, get on to Power Street..hang around and shoot at/near the open air Food court/PJ transport(bus terminal).Then move on to  Bus Terminal continue shooting from Saujana Food Court, where the walk end…At the end of the walk, we will sit down for teah tarik/mee goreng etc while sharing yr catch or just chit chat.
Below are few shot from me and if you wish to view the photos from other walkers worldwide just go to this FLICKRS Group

This group photo credit to our lead walker Mr Abdul Rahan.