This time around, the photoshoot was done with few close friends and one of the photographer was my ex classmate during college days.
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2010
Last year I went over to the farm with high hope. Hoping that it would be impresive. But I was disappointed. Well few days ago I went again. Yeah there are some improvement, but not much =( Sad….Here are some of the pics! more…
2010
Shots were taken on one of the public holidays in November 2010.
Location: Camp Permai Beach, Santubong more…
2010
2010
These shots were taken together with the other KFK (kelab fotografi kenyalang, Kuching)… Enjoy! more…
2010
2010
In the midst of my study life at the moment, I still manage to find some time shooting some portraits by the beach…
Enjoy!
2010

- Halo Moon Kuching
To be honest, I’ve never seen the moon like this in real life. But in photo’s, YES! Am so great full that i manage to capture this moment. I manage to check online what does this means, and this is what I found out….
- Apparently it means that a storm is coming soon -
- A ring around the moon usually indicates high level ice crystals forming. Generally what this portends is a cold front high up in the atmosphere. It can sometimes give warning of an impending storm if a warm front moves in underneath it. The warmer air will rise up through the cooler air and release the moisture trapped in it causing weather. -
-This rare sighting means that you will have good luck. This luck will last only on the night of the moon Halo until the sun comes up the following morning. -
| 22º radius halos are visible all over the world and throughout the year. Look out for them (eye care!) whenever the sky is wisped or hazed with thin cirrus clouds. These clouds are cold and contain ice crystals in even the hottest climes. | ||
The halo is large. Stretch out the fingers of your hand at arms length. The tips of the thumb and little finger then subtend roughly 20°. Place your thumb over the the sun and the halo will be near the little finger tip.The halo is always the same diameter regardless of its position in the sky. Sometimes only parts of the complete circle are visible.Much smaller coloured rings around the sun or moon are a corona produced by water droplets rather than ice crystals. Does it foretell of rain? Not necessarily. High cirrostratus cloud forms the halo and this same cloud is on the advancing edge of warm fronts with their associated heavy rain. If a wind stirs from the south west, the sky becomes hazy, a halo forms around the sun which is then dimmed and finally obscured by increasingly thick cloud then rain is likely within a few hours. But many halos are not associated with frontal systems and to see one is not a reliable sign of bad weather. They are things of beauty, not bad news. When looking for halos always shield both eyes from the sun. Never stare close to it even for a moment. Preferably, hide the sun behind the edge of a building or post. Take care when photographing halos if the unshielded sun is in the field of view. It is dangerous to look at the sun through some camera viewfinders, especially SLRs – do not take risks! |
2010
Shooting this time took place in two difrent location…
one was taken in the afternoon, the other was at night.
The following pics were taken under Satok Bridge & at Taman Sahabat (Friendship Park), Kuching
2010
I just got my new Canon 7D and could not wait till the weekend to try it. So happen a friend of mine form Bintulu, also a fellow photographer was in town. He called and ask if I was free to shoot on Tuesday night.
Here was the outcome. I love the features on the Canon EOS 7D.



































































































































































































































































