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Tour De Merbok Pit Stop

Dah letih berjalan, dia mengantuk dah... tapi baru je lepas sembahyang dia jaga ..  haa kebetulan dah pegang kamera begini lah jadinya ... dia main posing saja ekk... dah puas posingmmandi time... .. hee sejuk ooo, tapi badan ada segar...  haa kan dah comei...

Tour De Merbok

Okeh, Khamis tuh,  akak aku  balik, selalunya kalau balik mesti sekurang-kurangnya seminggu. tapi k ali ni kejap je dia balik, rupa-rupanya nak hantar anak menakan aku tuh masuk UiTM kat Merbok Kedah, isk dah besaq ropanya anak menakan aku nih, dah boleh merantau bawak diri, hmmm alang-alang tu pon kami tumpang sekaki    aavv la pegi hantar jugak, kononnya sebagai penunjuk arah la, tapi pada hal kami yang dok follow depa saja... ha ha ha. Kami bertolak dari rumah dalam kol 10 dah, al maklumlah dengan ada bebudak kecik lambat lah dan siapkan depa kan? Kol 12.00 macam tu sampai lah, selepas dua tiga kali berenti.. ha ha biasa la jalan sendiri, berenti ikot suka lah kan? Proses nak masuk asrama kali ni tak la lama, cuma sampai jer terus masuk asrama, tiada proses pendaftaran yang ni yang nun.. dah siap daftar dan masuk bilik semua, ada lagi peluang untuk pi makan2 kat luaq dulu.  Lepas tu terus menghala ke Tanjung Dawai, konon nya nak cari kedai makan pastu kalau sempat boleh shoppi

..mari belajar fotografi

A photograph's exposure determines how light or dark an image will appear when it's been captured by your camera. Believe it or not, this is determined by just three camera settings: aperture, ISO and shutter speed (the "exposure triangle"). Mastering their use is an essential part of developing an intuition for photography. Achieving the correct exposure is a lot like collecting rain in a bucket. While the rate of rainfall is uncontrollable, three factors remain under your control: the bucket's width, the duration you leave it in the rain, and the quantity of rain you want to collect. You just need to ensure you don't collect too little ("underexposed"), but that you also don't collect too much ("overexposed"). The key is that there's many different combinations of width, time and quantity that will achieve this. For example, for the same quantity of water, you can get away with less time in the rain if you pick a bucket that's