Monday, November 22, 2010
of an owl and a cat and me...
Sony Alfa...
- Kamera ni mesti entry level DSLR. Faktor kos mempengaruhi nafsu aku.
- Kamera ini mesti mempunyai kelajuan yg tinggi, kalau boleh 10 fps dgn resolusi tinggi. Ini penting sebab aku dah start berminat nak tangkap foto action dan pergerakan laju. Aku dah mula bosan tangkap foto pemandangan dan macro. Kamera Lumix LX3 aku dah cukup bagus kalau nak tangkap foto makro atau pemandangan. Kecik tapi padu.
- Dan kalau boleh, kamera ni bolehlah tangkap Full HD video. Tak payahla aku beli handycam.
- Satu lagi, aku nak yg LCD screen kat belakang tu boleh swivel atau dipusing2kan ikut posisi yg kita nak. Dulu aku rasa tak penting, tapi bila aku nak ambil foto pelumba basikal di LTDL yg diadakan di KL, aku kena hampir baring sebab nak dapatkan sudut rendah.
- Kamera ni ada autoHDR. Biasanya kita kalau nak buat HDR akan ambil continuous shot biasanya 3 kali dgn exposure berbeza, underexpose, normal dan overexpose. Hasilnya kita akan gabung di software PC. Dgn kamera ni, dia dah ada built in AutoHDR dan dia akan create HDR automatik.
- Kamera ni ada Twilight shot. Biasanya kalau kita nak ambil shot dlm keadaan cahaya rendah, kita akan pakai tripod atau tangan kita mantap mcm Transformer. Dgn feature ini, kamera ni akan ambil multiple shot... 6 imej kut... kemudian dia akan superimpose masing2 utk hasilkan imej dgn noise yg rendah.
- Ada panorama... ini pun biasanya kita pakai software utk efek ini. Kamera ni, kita just select panorama, tekan button, dia akan ambil multiple shot sambil kita gerakkan kamera ikut arah seperti dlm LCD. Bila siap, dia akan proses dan hasilnya, panorama foto.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
...of half empty glass...
Is the glass half empty or half full? I think this is a most common and popular rhetoric expression to point out how a person perceived a situation, being optimist or pessimist. I won’t go to the details as I believe all of you know which portion of the glass referred to.
Blessing in disguise...taking back and giving more..
A friend of mine recently was lay off from the company he’s been working for about three years. The decision was quick, swift but unexpected by him. I can saw him totally felt less motivated and can’t focus on continuing the remaining working period.
Life is about making choices, eventually the right choices after you stumble with the wrong options. I am saying this because, if life is only making the right choices every time, then there’s no hope or alternative for people who have made less right choices. They are condemned without the chance of repent or better themselves. I am not proud to say that I am one of them, with countless of wrong choices I’ve made.