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When Korea Meets Japan

“It is a wonderful experience, when Youngil, the handsome groom from Korean meets his true love, Ryoko-san from Japan. The love sparked between two nations, and uniting the two family into one!
Thanks to Casa Amore & Lone Pine Hotel for arranging this unique cross cultural … Read More

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Jimmy + Yin Ming Wedding Cinema

Finally I am able to take a break from the busy month of March; And before I move to a new blogs site, let me share this wedding video taken entirely on Nikon D7000 by me under Motion In Style.
This is my first visit to … Read More

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Time Lapse Photography

Thanks to Freezed.asia, I had a chance to share on Time Lapse photography with the members on 19th Nov 2010.
It was a short sharing session, and I managed to pull it through with some slides and time-lapse videos I liked.
Many thanks to all that come … Read More

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1 Party, 2 Proposals, 1 Birthday surprise and plenty of laughter at Hard Rock Hotel

Finally I visited Hard Rock Hotel Penang for the 1st time last month!  We were asked to cover a small engagement party there at Pizzeria by the pool!

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Having fun with timelapses

Inspired by Cede Prudente, a Malaysian nature photographer based in Borneo. I restarted finding the right spot for time lapse photography.
Here’s 2 clips captured earlier with Nikon D700 and compiled with ProShow Producer.

Video 1 is a sunset scene with Penang port, take note on … Read More

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Tutorial: The Photos Montage

I received quite a lot of inquiries on how to create the above photo montage.  The original idea came from another article off the net, which I can’t remember which one to credit to at the moment. So, I’ve created my version on how to … Read More

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My Trip to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah!

Let me kick start this blog with my 2009′s trip, It has been a long while since I last went for a break until last week on 6th Oct 2009,  I took Air Asia and flew to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah!
Thanks to Aunt Teoh, I was … Read More