July 31, 2009

Night Shoot

Shooting at the road side in front my house.

The moon of Miri, 
31 Jul 2009,
2100hrs.

I believe in love

Canon 1000D, f/5.6
Shutter spd 1/3 sec.
ISO-200
Focal length 41mm
Photoshoting in my "studio"
hahaha!!

July 28, 2009

Playing with photoshop

The Burning Sun

My Burning name


Dream Lense

Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM review

Source from http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/canon_70-200_2p8_is_usm_c16/
The EF 70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM was introduced way back in August 2001, supplementing (but not replacing) the non-stabilized 70-200mm F2.8 L USM in Canon's highly regarded telephoto lineup. This is a lens which can truly be described as a professional workhorse, with robust build (including dust and moisture resistance), wide F2.8 maximum aperture, fast and silent ultrasonic autofocus motor, and optical image stabilization for hand-holding at slow shutter speeds. The optical design is somewhere on the far side of complex; it features 23 elements in 18 groups, with 4 UD elements to provide compensation for chromatic aberration. According to Canon, this gives a 'high-resolution, high-contrast optical capability', as demanded from a lens which needs to perform all day, every day in the hands of professional photographers across a wide range of subjects and conditions.
The 70-200mm is an EF lens, and has presumably been designed from the outset for optimum performance on Canon's professional 1-series DSLRs, with their full-frame 35mm and 1.3x crop (APS-H) formats (indeed the original EOS-1D was announced just a month after this lens, with the full-frame EOS-1Ds following a year later). However it's also fully at home on all of Canon's APS-C DSLRS, here providing a 112-320mm equivalent angle of view.
Here are some photos which taken by using canon 70-200mm f2.8 L IS USM lense from http://www.flickr.com/


July 22, 2009

Miri Crocodile Farm



Last sunday, 19th of June,
i went to Miri Crocodile Farm with David, Matthew,
Luffy, Roger and Ronny for a photography trip.
We departed from David house at 1030hrs
then stop by a coffee shop at Lutong to have tea
then continue our journey to the crocodile farm.
The enterance fee cost us RM15 per person.
At the enterance,
we saw a horse for visitors to ride
The time when we reached the farm,
it is the time of feeding the crocodiles.
water Lity
Ronny The Monkey
"mom, he took my banana!" LOL
Group Photo
::Artlife::

July 13, 2009

Borneo Rainforest Resort

 We plan of this photography trip about one week ago.
Yesterday,
11.30am we depart from David's shop.
Stop at Damai Restaurant in Mosjaya to have lunch
and start our 30 minutes drive to the resort. 
Reach the main entrance about 1pm
and another 10 minutes drive to reach the resort.
The services of the resort are good
as u'll be serve a cold orange juice when u walk in the lobby.
After minutes of rest,
the tour guides bring us for the resort tour.
1st, we went to a farm with few animals there.
Then to a small waterfall which i din took a pic of it
cause the light is not allowed.
Along the road, there are different types of fruit trees.
We have a boat ride which i took a photo of an eagle on the tree.
Then the waterfall,
i dono is that really a waterfall or not,
cause the waterfall in my mind is high and wide.
Waterfall
Shu Thin
Group Photo
The Grand old Tree
(We are standing under it)

Then we walked for about 15 minutes on the jungle
path way to reach the entrance of the lobby again.
After having snacks in the restaurant of the resort,
we start to depart and went home.
At the enterence of Lobby

July 9, 2009

Random photo

Shooting mom's orchid
Playing with light....

July 8, 2009

MJ's Memorial Funeral


MJ's daugther, Paris Jackson,: 'Daddy Has Been the Best Father'