HongKong Disneyland

July 9, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Holiday, Hongkong Macau, Snap Shots

Day 2

Let’s the photo tell the whole story on it.

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HongKong Trip on 15th May 2009

June 29, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Holiday, Hongkong Macau, Snap Shots

DAY 1

It has been very exciting place to go and still a lot of places we did not manage to visit them. Of course, I will go and visit there again! Since I have my saving plan and getting bonus for every two years, I am planning to use my bonus for vacation. Besides that, I also can use my online income to top up with the bonus that I get. Mmm… should be enough for at least a week of travel. This time, I am planning to buy more gadgets, chess sets and souvenirs. Hehehe…

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Sipitang Town

April 26, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Scenery, Sipitang, Snap Shots

Date: 25th April 2009 Venue: Sipitang Town

It was very short trip and I only managed to take few photo. I went there after my MUET exam in the morning. That’s why I did not manage to do a proper photography.

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Zen Garden, Kundasang, Ranau

April 12, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Kundasang, Scenery, Snap Shots

Date: 07 April 2009 Venue: Zen Garden Resort 

I did not take any photo of the resort because you will be able to find these photo from other website. Hence, I just take the scenery that you able see from the resort. It is a good place to rest your mind and enjoy the fresh air especially early in the morning. 

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Calista Liew

April 5, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Model, Snap Shots

Date: 05 April 2009
Venue: Tanjung Aru Beach

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Outdoor Shooting Guide

March 30, 2009 by Carlos  
Filed under Snap Shots, Tips

Tip 1: Must come earlier as you need to adjust your ISO so that you can choose which ISO that suite you. This is important because you need to shoot a better qualityof your photo.

Tips 2: As I have mentioned earlier, set your ISO first then your aperture then change your shutter speed to achieve the desired exposure.

Tips 3: Before that, you must remember the concept or function of Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO.

As I said, Remember this:

Aperture - to separate an object from the background and foreground. That’s mean the smaller the aperture number (f/1.4 - f/4) the more blurred your background and foreground would be.

Shutter Speed - to freeze a motion. The faster the shutter speed the better it is at freezing motion. Use 125 - 250 when you have off camera lighting and 250 and above when you use natural lighting.

ISO - Your cameras sensitivity to light. The higher the ISO e.g. 1000 - 6400 the more sensitive it is to light which is useful when shooting under low light condition without flash. However high ISO does also increase noise in your images which can be undesirable depending on what your want.

(Based on my experience, the faster way of getting your own manual setting when you are in a hurry, normally what I did is to set the mode to “P” then try to shoot the angel or position that you want, you will be able to see the recommended aperture, shutter speed and ISO setting. After that, you switch it to manual “M” with the recommended setting and test it until you satisfy with the setting)