Never boring to shoot something like this because I'm very interested with human subject. There's always more to discover and still a lot more to learn from it.(took this shot while I hang out with my cousin, Arnold at his house)
Both Picture are taken at 10:14 p.m and 10:27 p.m at night.That shiny thing above the car is not a sun but a moon! (shoot the car with -f/8 309.8sec ISO400. And the house with -f/4 127.6sec ISO400...and all in manual mode)
Me and my friends just "suka-suka" go to Kundasang that day and we visit the War Memorial. That was the 1st time I go there. Even I'm Sabahan and that place just 40 minutes from Taginambur, I never go there before. Just took few picture that time because we arrive there at noon and it's so damn hot! even there at K.U.N.D.A.S.A.N.G. This proved that global warming hit Kinabalu.LOL!!!(I'll post more of the picture later because I wanna be ready for my next trip to Labuan Island next week...horayy!)
The Last Supper - Story Summary:
On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread or Passover, Jesus sent two of his disciples ahead with very specific instructions on where to prepare the Passover meal. That evening Jesus sat down at the table with the twelve apostles to eat his final meal before going to the cross. As they dined together, he told the twelve that one of them would soon betray him...(I took this picture because I was sooo... boring at house that time. With nothing to do accept "play" with my cam. Then I took an object to become my subject )
~Mary Fairchild (Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-20.)
~Mary Fairchild (Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-20.)
I'm amazed how light and shutter speed can "work" together with a little bit of "effort".This is not my kind of favorite style of capturing picture but, I just try it which this is the way if I want to learn something that I don't fully understand(I took this shot when my cousin hold the torch)
A river is a natural watercourse,[1] usually freshwater, flowing toward an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including stream, creek, brook, rivulet, and rill; there is no general rule that defines what can be called a river. An exception to this is the stream. In some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. Many names for small rivers are specific to geographic location; one example is Burn in Scotland and North-east England. Sometimes a river is said to be larger than a creek,[2] but this is not always the case, because of vagueness in the language.[3]
(took this shot at Panataran river, Malangkap village, Kota Belud)
~Mr. Wiki