Friday, November 20, 2009

IWD Workshop and Site Evaluation

16 dan 17hb. lepas menghadirkan diri untuk workshop pembangunan Iskandar Waterfront di Johor Bahru. Workshop bertujuan mengenalpasti hala tuju pembangunan beberapa bidang tanah di sekitar Selat Johor yang mana keseluruhan berjumlah 3,020 ekar untuk dibangunkan sebagai Iskandar Waterfront.

Macam-macam strategi keluar dan yang pasti hanya golongan tertentu sahaja yang akan mendapat faedah. Terfikir di kepala apa akan jadi dengan orang-orang kampung yang dah bearada di sini bertahun-tahun dan mungkin berpuluh tahun dan mungkin juga beratus tahun yang bergantung hidup dengan laut sebagai punca pendapatan sekiranya kawasan mereka dibangunkan. Yang paling aku bimbangkan tanah-tanah ni semua di jual kepada investo-investor luar, orang kita hanya boleh tengok dan merempat di tempat sendiri. Itulah nasib yang bakal menimpa orang kita antaranya orang asli, kampung-kampung tradisi dan beberapa kampung setinggan.

Di sudut yang lain pula, kesan terhadap eko-sistem kawasan ni dah tentu tak betul macam sediada. Paya bakau dah tentu tumbang, kawasan pembiakan ikan, kupang, udang, ketam dll akan musnah. Secara peribadi aku memang tak berapa nak setuju dengan cadangan ni.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Seri Cahaya Annual Concert 2009

Unlike last year, 2009 concert was a bit bored and slow. The theme for this year was A R.E.A.L Enchanted Evening. Yani participation as a buzz, in Snow White and & Dwarf slot.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Plegde and Plant a Tree Programme 2009

Show the world that we are committed in reducing CO2 emission by planting trees. The program held in Cyberjaya with conjunction World Town Planning Day.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Green Your Daily Routine Tips

TIPS FROM UNITED NATION ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME. http://www.unep.org

AT HOME:

1. It would seem to go without saying, but many of us forget that we can save water in simple ways like not letting the tap run while shaving, washing your face, or brushing your teeth.

2. Insulating your water heater will help save valuable energy, and you can go the extra mile by installing showerheads with a low flow in your bathrooms for bathing purposes to help save water. You can also put a timer on your heaters to save power.

3. Using an electric razor or hand razor with replaceable blades instead of disposable razors goes a long way to cutting back on waste. And plant a tree.

4. Use towels for drying your face and hands instead of tissues that are used and thrown away. Also, hang your towels to dry so that they can be reused several times. You are after all clean when you use them!

5. Juice or yoghurt lovers can do their bit by buying juice in concentrates and yoghurt in reusable containers instead of single serving packages.

6. Many of us like to leaf through the paper as we munch on breakfast, but consider reading the dailies in communal spaces like the office or coffee shops. However, if you prefer to have your own copy, make sure you recycle!

7. When packing your lunch, opt for reusable containers for food storage instead of wrapping the food with aluminum foil or plastic wrap.

8. As you leave the house, don’t forget to switch off all the lights and appliances at the wall unit (if you have this feature) and unplug chargers as they continue to consume even if they are not charging; saving energy helps reduce air pollution.

GETTING TO WORK:

1. Don’t go anywhere without your cloth bag so you can just say no to plastic whenever you shop.

2. Radical as it may seem, in today’s “the easier the better” society, the easiest way to reduce your carbon footprint is by avoiding driving altogether. Power down and Instead try biking, walking, carpooling, public transport or an occasional telecommute.

3. If you have no other choice than to drive to work, look for the most fuel- efficient car model for your next purchase and keep your tyres inflated to the correct pressure.

4. If you’re one of the lucky few blessed with clear stretches of road on your way to work, use cruise control, as it saves fuel and also helps you maintain a constant speed.

5. If you’re among the majority of drivers who spend their mornings stuck in traffic, consider turning your engine off if you will be idling for long periods of time. And plant a tree.

6. For those who suffer from road rage, remember that aggressive driving lowers your mileage, so if you want to save on fuel and save the planet while you’re at it, accelerate gradually-- something to keep that in mind the next time that bad driver cuts you off! Just count to 10 and say the planet needs me!

AT WORK:

1. Do you have a morning hot drink routine? Using a washable mug is an environmentally-friendly alternative to non-biodegradable styrofoam or plastic cups.

2. Leave a cup and reusable bottle for water at work to eliminate buying drinks, which get served in plastic cups, or bottled water. 80% of plastic bottles are recyclable but only 20% are actually recycled.

3. When you need a pad for lists and messages, turn over an old document and write on the back of that instead.

4. If there isn’t an office recycling system, start one yourself! Recycling our trash actually contributes to reducing global warming emissions. And it is estimated that 75% of what is thrown in the trash could actually be recycled, though currently only 25% is.

5. When you must have a paper copy, make sure you default your printer option to use both sides. This is an easy tree-saver!

6. Most computer accessories like ink cartridges and CDs and DVDs are made of materials that could be reused. Computer cords and speakers are fairly standardized, meaning they can be used for a variety of computer models and makes.

7. Lower your office’s carbon footprint by seeing computers, monitors, printers, copiers, speakers and other business equipment to their energy saving feature and turning them off at the end of the day. And plant a tree!

8. Turning off all unnecessary lights, especially in unused offices and conference rooms is an easy way to save energy.

9. If you’re in search of something to personalize your workspace, look no further than the humble houseplant. Houseplants are good for the environment because they remove quantities of pollutants present in the air.

AFTER A LONG DAY:

1. In the summer/warmer months, consider using an interior fan in conjunction with your window air- conditioner to spread the cooled air more effectively through your home. While you’re at it, in winter, lower your thermostat and put on a jumper. In summer, increase it and wear lighter clothes, you will also save money!

2. Don’t place lamps or TV sets near your air-conditioning thermostat as it senses heat from these appliances, which can cause the air-conditioner to run longer than necessary.

3. When cooking dinner, match the size of the pan to the size of the heating element to lower energy wastage.

4. When you are feeling at your laziest, don’t throw clean clothes in the hamper to avoid hanging them up! Wear jeans more than once...

5. When you wash, use only eco-friendly products in your home. It’s best for you and the environment! And did we mention plant a tree.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Now I know, all about lens codes.

Nikon's lens nomenclature can be confusing for new DSLR users. AF, IF, AF-S, VR, D, G, DX, N - What do these letters mean on your lens?. Read below for an explanation :-
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An example of features on a D90 lens

AF = Auto-Focus

These lenses have a unique mechanical coupling which attaches to your Nikon DSLR, which then moves the lens. There are no motors in AF lenses, so your DSLR will determine the speed at which it focuses. On a side note, the Nikon D40 , D40x, D60 and D5000 do not have internal motors themselves to use the coupling device on non-motorized lenses. Your DSLR must have an internal motor itself in order to use the auto-focusing feature of lenses which do not have their own motors to drive the focusing system. So, for example, only AF-S lenses will work with a D40, D40x, D60 and D5000.

AF-S = Auto-Focus + Silent Wave Technology (Ultrasonic Technology)

This is a step-up from your ordinary AF lens. Ultrasonic motors are used in these kinds of lenses, making the movements of the lens element groups, virtually silent. Ultrasonic waves are used to move the lens elements back and forth. AF-S lenses are also famous for lighting-fast focusing. Again, this is becaue of the ultrasonic technology.

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D = Distance

The "D" on Nikkor lenses, is in reference to distance. An internal encoder is connected to the lens focusing ring, and transmits the shooting distance information to the camera automatically. 10-segment Matrix Metering is an example of what a "D" lens can do when attached to your D-series DSLR. A Lens without a "D" means you will not be able to meter with your D-series DSLR.

The D indication can be found on older lenses such as some of the 50mm lenses above

DX = 24mm x 16mm

This type of lens is specifically engineered for the DX format DSLR, by making a smaller image circle lens. Nikon's 24mm x 16mm imager size in their D-series cameras, are referred to as a "DX" format. This is why Nikon has released lenses with the DX name.

ED = Extra-low Dispersion

The farther you zoom, the more CA (Chromatic Aberration) is apparent. ED Lenses are made to reduce CA and are used in the more expensive zooms. Chromatic Aberration happens due to basic physics of light. A lens will not focus different colors in the exact same place, because each color has its own wavelength (Blue focuses nearer than Green or Red wavelengths). Thus, you need different lens elements to focus at specific color wavelengths. This is why some lenses aare so expensive, and have multiple lens elements in them. An example of CA in a photo would be taking a photo pointed at a subject that has several edges, such as leaves on a tree, or a building with many different architectual edges poking out. CA would be prevalent if you notice purple-ish "blooms" around the edges of the subject.

G = No aperture ring on lens

All new lenses released by Nikon do not have an aperture ring. The G denotes the absence of a manual aperture ring. The aperture of the lens can only be set using the camera body.

IF = Internal Focusing

Internal Focusing on certain kinds of lenses, particularly telephoto lenses, allows for a much more balanced lens when shooting. The lens focuses internally, needing no more room to focus than the length of the lens itself, so you don't have to worry about buying a 12" lens and ending up with a 24" lens after zooming completely in on a subject, and having to counter-balance the effect.

VR = Vibration Reduction

VR (Vibration Reduction) lenses are beginning to appear much more often from Nikon. What this technology does, is allow for lower shutter speed photos, without the blur that is normally associated with it. The 80-400VR was the first to use this technology. Most new DX lenses from Nikon include VR.

N = Nano

The Nano crystal coating applied to an element of the lens to effectively reduce flare and ghost.

Pro tip by Alan Bernard

Article Source: Nikonian Academy (http://www.nikonian.com.my)

Sunday, May 3, 2009

One Fine Morning

One fine morning....

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Managed to capture sunrises at about 7:00 am.

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Misty morning, so fresh.... so calm....

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Birds out for breakfast...

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Using only my 70 - 300 VR, no macro len...


Sunday, April 26, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

ZOOM MALAYSIA - Sungai Klah Hot Spring, Sungkai

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Located approximately 120 km from KL, Sungai Klah Hot Spring Resort is another holiday location good for the whole family who seek for the natural setting and away from typical city living. The resort own and manages by FELDA, it is in the middle of oil palm plantation. Journey along PLUS highway form KL only took about 1 hour exit to Sungkai toll plaza, from there follow state road 149 for another 10 km. To reach the resort, we need to pass through a FELDA settlemement. The road is quite narrow and 'busy' during peak season.

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I've chosen this place because I love nature and would like to expose and educate my kids how important the nature is, now they are slowly know how to appreciate greens.

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I love greens.

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Well maintained hot spring by FELDA Plantation Resort.

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Boiling eggs naturally.

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Soaking in hot jacuzzi.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Seri Cahaya Annual Sports

Once again this year, Sekolah Seri Cahaya was successfully organized their annual sports day held on March 7, 2009 at National Panasonic Sports Complex, Shah Alam.

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Yani's team (blue house) won third place in the tele-match event.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Earth Hour

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Buat pertama kali dalam sejarah, marilah sama-sama turut serta mematikan suis lampu selama satu jam pada 28 Mac 2009 bermula 8:30pm hingga 9:30pm bagi menunjukkan sokongan kita terhadap fenomena 'global warming'.

Apa yang penting, mesej yang hendak disampaikan bukanlah hanya sekadar mematikan suis lampu dan duduk dalam gelap semata-mata, tetapi ianya lebih kepada apakah sumbangan dan kesedaran kita terhadap usaha-usaha membantu memelihara alam sekitar dari terus tercemar pada masa-masa akan datang.

Nak tahu lebih lanjut layari earthhour Malaysia.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Kursus AFD @ Fototeacher

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Group foto selepas tamat kursus

Langkah pertama nak hasilkan gambar yang superb kenalah ada ilmu, macammana nak dapat ilmu?, kenalah cari guru, siapa guru?, tentulah otai-otai yang dah established dalam dunia fotografi. Dalam kes saya ni, saudara Hasnuddin Abu Samah menjadi pilihan. So, pada 16-17 Disember 2008 hari tu sempatlah jugak masuk kelas Asas Fotografi Digital yang dianjurkan oleh En. Hasnuddin dari fototeacher. Kelas ni memang best, sebelum ni kalau 'tangkap gambar' tu main hentam kromo jer, tapi sekarang ni dah tahu la serba sedikit teknik yang betul. Thanks to En. Hasnuddin dan fototeachers.com crew members (Amin and Ally).

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SIFU Adan sedang berusaha nak bagi murid-murid tua faham fungsi AE/AF lock.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Selamat Tahun Baru 2009

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Tahun baru datang lagi, maka bermulalah lembaran baru untuk di isi dengan sebaik mungkin. Dah nak masuk bulan Mac dah, rasanya masih dalam mood tahun baru lagi. Create blog sendiri antara agenda yang nak dimuatkan dalam kalender 2009 ni. Dah lama dah nak tulis, baru sekarang berkesempatan.

Kalau nak diikutkan perancangan untuk tahun 2009 ni memang banyak, antaranya nak memantapkan lagi hobi fotografi yang dah lama tinggal disebabkan kekurangan $$$. Maklum jelah hobi ni antara hobi yang termahal yang terdapat di atas muka bumi ni. Bagi mereka yang betul-betul gila (extreme) sanggup berhabis puluhan ribu RM semata-mata nak mendapatkan imej yang superb. Era digital dan IT banyak membantu mempermudah proses penghasilan imej berkualiti dan yang paling penting dapat menjimatkan kos. Atas sebab itu jugalah hobi lama ni muncul semula.

Bukan senang nak jadi seorang jurugambar hebat seperti Bustamam Mokhtar, Saiful Nang, Hasnuddin, Shamsahrin, Din Arshad, Ted Adnan dll, mereka ni antara contoh-contoh jurugambar pro (Melayu) yang hebat yang mana hasil kerja mereka memang 'world class', kagum-kagum. Siapalah saya nak dibandingkan dengan mereka yang memang dah bergelumang dengan dunia ni sejak berpuluh tahun serta berpendidikan dalam bidang tersebut. Memang tak boleh nak lawan.

Kehadiran saya dalam dunia fotografi bukan untuk menandingi kehebatan mereka, cuma nak mencari kepuasan dalam menghasilkan imej yang berkualiti untuk koleksi peribadi. Tak salah kalau kita jadikan mereka yang hebat dalam bidang ni sebagai template dan acuan untuk kita jadi seperti mereka. Siapa tahu?