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Posted on February 28th, 2008 by KhoKing.
Categories: Blog.
Glad to see that BlogMalaysia.com has more than 100 blogs registered in the directory now!
Just a month+ old, BlogMalaysia.com is growing well…and many bloggers has show support by volunteering adding BlogMalaysia link logo in their blogs:
Besides directory, BlogMalaysia.com is having a forum for bloggers too now! We have a two very dedicated forum staffs at the moment, one is:
APPLE - a very dedicated blogger who is great in blog design as well as art design. Her blog updates frequently, with various type of informations and news. A good example for new bloggers to follow.
http://www.xiaoyenzi.com
Another one is:
Alvin - a buddy who I know personally, very knowledgeable person with good experience in forum management and serving.
http://alvinjani.mylovepress.com
Do take a look at their blogs, and of course don’t forget to register your blog for FREE at BlogMalaysia.com!
Happy blogging! ![]()
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family.
Can you sense the fire?
Don’t play with fire at home…
(My wife’s not so good mood in one morning…)
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family.
This is Megumi at night during winter time…we have a sun ON all the night…
The dark shadow in front is the hair of Megumi’s mother… ![]()
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family.
What is the differences of Megumi in the two photos below?
Posted on February 28th, 2008 by KhoKing.
Categories: Family, Photography.
Just bought this lens recently, at quite a good price in Japan.
This lens has been regarded as the best portrait lens by Nikon users for years. Though it is an old lens…but the optically quality doesn’t fade with time.
Here’s some sample tests shots I did few days ago:
Megumi:”Papa…new lens huh?!”
“Hmm…manual focus…old lens…”
Tested on Nikon D200 DSLR. Exif intact so you can check the exposure yourself.
One of the “problem” of using long lens is how to maintain sharpness. For a 105mm focal length in digital, you have to use shutter speed of at least 1/200s in order to yield sharp photo. This is just a rule of thumb…still depends on your hand steadiness.
Here’s a not so sharp photo:
(Megumi taking breakfast)
“ARHM!”
I use flash in all the above shots, to try using flash light to “freeze” the motion. Not always successful.
Worth buying lens? Yes for me, I love manual focus Nikon legendary! ![]()