Friday 30 January 2009

Beach Life

Shrouded Clouds

Coconut Trees



Cast Away

Monday 26 January 2009

It's Pure Art

Futsal Field

Green Leaf




Train Station

Sunday 25 January 2009

CLOSE UP & MACRO

Insect










Weaver Ant on Simpur Fruit

I shot this image on a tripod using a 17-70mm sigma standard lens (macro).


Flower

I shot this flower using a 17-70mm sigma lens (macro). I used white paper as the background with two lateral table lamps.

My Teammates

KFC

It's not Kentucky Fried Chicken! but it's Knights Football Club,


Our Beloved Cat


Mr Owen (~7-8 years old)

Saturday 24 January 2009

EMI's Wedding













































Landscapes

Low Tide in Kg Tamoi

One of the great times to take pictures in Kg Ayer is when the tide is low and with so much clouds up in the blue sky.



Belait River Rescue Ship


The So-Called "Mislanded" Helicopter

I took this picture while I was driving along Kuala Balai road in KB. It just amazed me to see the helicopter stood on the container.



Sunday 11 January 2009

Belait, At A Glance...


One Billionth Barrel Monument:
How many Bruneians have come to Seria to see this wonderful monument? Enthusiast digital photographers should never miss to go to this place as it is not just the monument itself that can make a decent picture but it is also about the area where this monument was built which is on the Seria shore.

Tools: Nikon D300, 17-70 mm sigma lens, polarizer.



Blurring The Water:
This picture was taken last year in 2008 at the Wasai Wong Kadir Waterfall in Labi. I didn't climb up to see the actual waterfall which would probably take about 15mins at least. I took this picture just close to the parking area. I did manage to blur the water, though there were some distractions like the bamboo sticks and other broken sticks at the background area that I purposely didn't remove because the rocks were very slippery.


This month (January) would probably the best time to go there again due to the heavy rainfall. More water would be moving around these rocks at a faster speed which can create more dramatic water movement.


Tools: Nikon D300, 17-70 mm sigma lens, polarizer, tripod.