Apr 10
My wife just finished a flower arrangement for a newly opened shop. Everytime she completed a flower arrangement, she would take photo for her future reference.
7 years ago, she used her Olympus C-50 point and shoot digital camera for all her flower shooting. 1 year ago, she used her Panasonic FX36 camera. And now, she used my Nikon D60 SLR camera. How does this 3 different cameras compare? Let’s check out.
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Tagged with: D60 • FX36 • photography
Mar 25

Genting Highlands plan
We just came back from a short trip to Genting Highlands. It is the only casino in Malaysia. Therefore, its main attraction is of course, gambling. Some like the cold climate at this highland, ranging from 15 to 25 °C. But I find it very cold.
I mostly follow my wife’s relative to Genting Highlands. Since I don’t gamble, I often find it boring over there. But with my new Nikon D60 digital camera, at least I have something to do – taking photos. Here are some photos I took over there.
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Tagged with: D60 • recreation
Mar 19

Comfortable
Here are some recent baby photos I took with my Nikon D60. Only now I realize I haven’t taken any photo of baby and me together.
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Tagged with: baby • D60
Mar 17

Milk bottle not included
Just kidding. Today my wife tried putting baby in a hand basket. With this, moving baby around the living room is much easier. And baby doesn’t care where he lies provided he gets his milk. Of course, we must be careful not to drop this basket or bang it against the wall.
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Tagged with: baby • D60
Mar 16
One day, my mum asked me, “Do you train baby to poop at specific time?”
Huh? I didn’t know we can train baby to poop at a specific time. All the while, we just let baby poop in his diaper when we just wipe his butt and change his diaper. But my mum said we can actually train baby to poop.
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Mar 14
What is ISO? What you should know about ISO setting in order to get good photo with your camera?
In photography, ISO stands for light sensitivity for the camera sensor. Lower ISO means lower light sensitivity. For low ISO, the camera sensor needs more time to receive enough light to frame a picture. At high ISO, the sensor needs a much shorter time. Therefore, lower ISO needs longer exposure time (slower shutter speed). And higher ISO needs shorter exposure time (faster shutter speed).
But if the subject is moving or your hand is not steady, low ISO (longer exposure time) tends to produce blurry photo. So you need to use higher ISO with shorter exposure time. But if higher ISO has the advantage of producing blur free photo, why don’t you just use high ISO all the time? Why bother with lower ISO?
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Tagged with: D60 • photography
Mar 13

Gunung Lambak pathway
This morning, baby went to Gunung Lambak (Mount Pile) recreation area for a walk. The sky was getting dark when we arrived. I carried baby up this pathway, took some photo and walked down quickly. Soon it started to rain lightly.
Previously, my wife walked through this pathway several times when she was pregnant. Light exercise is important for smooth labor. So I would accompany my wife to come over here for some walk. Therefore, baby should be quite familiar with this place.
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Tagged with: baby • D60 • recreation