Saturday, 24 November 2012

After weeks of preparation from our beloved class representative, Ms Wendy Pang, today we visited See Hua Daily News (诗华日报) factory. This visit aim to explore and study the company's distribution strategy and distribution channel. 2 buses departed from UMS campus to Kolompong, where the factory situated. It was a short and smooth journey, only took us 20minutes perhaps? Marketing students never be this participative before, not even in class, i'm happy to see the attendance performance today! (Even though I know some of them were forced to join) Dr Amran was here to join us for the visit, very sporting too! 
Even though it's a very short journey, some people will never forget to recharge energy in the bus! 
They seem so excited to visit the factory already!
The photogenic bunch of people! 
The arrival of our beloved Dr Amran, thanks for joining us!
As a faithful Muslim, we have to pray to appreciate good things fall on us.
After the briefing, all of us gather for a group photo before we divide into 2 groups to visit different location that serve different function of the factory. The first division visited the internal factory with lots of printing machine and also storage for the printing material. At the same time, the second division listen to Mr. Wong's explanation about the machines and also answering questions regarding to our course work. The size of the factory is not huge, but it is more than enough to cater Sabah market. See Hua Daily news (Chinese) is one of the joint brand with Utusan Borneo (Malay), and The Borneo Post (English). However, their priority is See Hua, because of the higher sales and demand.
The new operating machine in See Hua.


Both of them paying attention to wrong direction?
Mr Wong, the person in charge for our delegation answering our questions. 
Saturday is still a working day for them.
Husband & Wife.
7 of them are from Sabah, and 1 from S'wak. Big family of marketing club!

Epong attempting "Blow-Job"

The actual printing machine, red ink. (Maybe?)

Maxis advertisement!

Artistic hand print on the back of the paper that will be use to produce newspaper.
Sabah Liang 4, Left to Right - Michelle Toh, Elaine Yong, Sheau Ling, Wendy Pang.
My classmate, talking on the phone while i snap this. Did u notice the shiny thing on her finger? xD
Group Picture!
Group Picture!
The major profit for newspaper company like See Hua is not really rely on the income from the sales of newspapers, instead, is the advertisement fees that placed ads on their newspapers. Essential to marketing students like us to learn about boosting advertisement sales. Distribution of more than 20,000 Newspapers a day is not an easy task, but they deal it their own ways. In sum, the visit is clean and simple, and fun of course! We should spend more time together before we leave far apart, by organize more activities for everyone of us! We should be like a family, helping each other during difficulties (Not including during exams), build a strong bond between all of us!

Journey to See Hua Daily News Factory - Moment with Lumix

After weeks of preparation from our beloved class representative, Ms Wendy Pang, today we visited See Hua Daily News (诗华日报) factory. This v...

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

There will be a volunteer beach cleaning happening soon at Kota Kinabalu. 
Spot the State mosque on the far right? Don't be surprise, This is KK beach!

Time: 0800 - 1200*
Date Proposed: 1st December 2012 (Saturday)
Venue: Tanjung Lipat Beach (Next to Malay Food court, before bridge to Menara Tun Mustapha)
*Subject to change depend on the amount of rubbish

Hosted by group of volunteers from University Malaysia Sabah, the objective is to conserve the environment and healthy beach in our country with our very limited source of power. This project also aim to collect trash effectively and to maintain beautiful and safe beaches in this "Land Below the Wind".

Everyone play their role in this project, regardless you're Malaysian, or tourists happen to be in Kota Kinabalu. This cleanup provide everyone opportunity to lend a helping hand to keep our local shores tidy. The participants can indirectly given the education in taking care of the environment and doing their parts in making the beach a better place for the living organisms in the coastal areas. Environmental conservation awareness like this one should be instilled in children while they are still young, nevertheless not too late for normal adult to be exposed to. 

All cleaning supplies will be provided, so volunteers are welcome to just show up (Those younger than 12 need to be accompanied by their parents or guardians). It is more advisable to pre- register by sending an email to Basnojj12@gmail.com so that the committee can estimate numbers of participants for this project. 

Attendees should plan on bringing their own drinking water as well as a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. 

Volunteers should plan to meet directly at the destination (Point B). The place where the cleaning process will be carry on. 


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The committee hope that if this project successfully launch, this can become a periodical project every year. (e.g. every Monthly/ Quarterly) Full support from the Kota Kinabalu Community is greatly appreciated!
It will be a scenic view without these trashes and rubbish.
The rubbish were buried and integrated with the sand. They have been here for long while.
Of course, we can generate more ideas on how to conserve our environment, such as organizing campaign aiming students around Kota Kinabalu about the importance and consequences of trash to our society; Organize the cleanup project every 3months or other relevant period; Recycle the trashes and turn them into $$. We need YOUR Ideas!

We looking forward for your participation! Do send us email if you are interested to join. 


Help us to Spread this news to your friends and community, Simply press SHARE ON FACEBOOK at the bottom of this post.
Lets us conserve and protect our environment together!

Please, i beg u, let me and u work together!


For further information, please contact:
Wong Jiunn Yi, 
Student Council Representative 2010/2011,
University Malaysia Sabah.
Mobile: 016 582 0595 / E-mail: Basnojj12@gmail.com

Volunteer Beach Cleaning Project

There will be a volunteer beach cleaning happening soon at Kota Kinabalu.  Spot the State mosque on the far right? Don't be sur...
I’ve got a some stuff I’m no longer using, which I’d like to offer first to my readers; the list is below. Please note that all the item can COD within Kota Kinabalu or shipping to other places depends on your location. Prices are in USD (Paypal) and RM (COD), transaction can be done via Online Banking (CIMB Bank) or via Paypal. Please send an email to basnojj12@gmail.com if you’re interested in purchasing anything. And if you feel the prices are off – make me an offer! Thank you! -JY

*Pleas note that I'm not selling my Black GF1, this Red GF1 is an extra unit. Im still a happy user of Lumix GF1.


Panasonic Lumix GF1, US$220 / RM660 
Condition - Good. Some Scratches on the LCD and top mode dials. Otherwise, Mint. Includes everything it came with, box, manuals, and charger.

Belomo EWP Fisheye Lens (4/3 Converter included) US$150 / RM450
Conditon - Good. Made in Belarus. Doesn't come with Box. Only Lens itself with Front and Rear Cap, Manual Focus.
Panasonic Lumix 14-45mm US$150 / RM450
Condition - Mint. Doesn't come with Box. Only Lens itself with Front and Rear Cap. Buy with Lumix GF1 for RM1100. 
Panasonic Leica Elmarit 45mm Macro US$650 / RM1950
Condition - Excellent. Doesn't come with Box. Only Lens itself with Front and Rear Cap.

Kata DR-466i Digital Rucksack Backpack (Black-Red) US$50 / RM150
Condition - Good, 8/10. With sign of wear and tear. Includes all the dividers it came with.

*Please note that all product shots were taken with Lumix GF1, Lumix 20mm (For Leica Elmarit 45mm, Belomo Fisheye, Lumix 14-45mm) and Lumix Elmarit 45mm (For GF1 Body). 

Garage Sale Time!

I’ve got a some stuff I’m no longer using, which I’d like to offer first to my readers; the list is below. Please note that all the item c...

Sunday, 18 November 2012

At one time of my photography life i only did landscape photography. Why? Because you capture no human being but some non-moving, and non interactive subject. I don't have to communicate, or interact with the person to shoot the photograph. Waking up very early in the morning to capture sunrise at the beach side, enjoy the sea breeze and wind blowing off your hair. Combine good use of filter, tripod, and carefully composite your image before the actual sunrise.

However, photographs on the streets mean something completely different. Faces, expression, and interesting moment. You will not have another extra second to think and composite the photo before it gone. This is what distinguish landscape and street photography.
You can't estimate what you will capture on the street".

This shot was taken at Royal Palace @ Bangkok. The cherish expression on their faces weren't fake, they were came from bottom of their heart.
Every trip down to the street is an adventure, knowing when to press your shutter require utmost creativity and experience. Photographing a piece of interesting street life means you don't ask permission from your subject, in order to capture the true form of them (Of course with proper manner). Eric Kim is one enthusiasts on street photography, be truthful, i don't respect the way he take a camera and flash pointed at random people for photograph.

A cambodian kid from nearby village sitting all alone posing for photograph at Angkor Wat @ Siem Reap.
Well, how do i shoot on streets? I realize 5 tips that benefits me most shooting on streets.

1. The smaller camera, the better.
People tend to be scared off when you point at them with a big-bazooka-DSLR-Lens. They feel threatening when you use a long telephoto lens and point at them, and it is very obvious you are photographing them, hence, it isn't candid shot anymore! A point and shoot camera can be a good option for this kind of photography, it bring less attention to your subject. Imagine the situations when you were randomly being photographed on street with DSLR and a small P&S camera.











I waited her to turnaround and look at me after i carefully composites this photograph, and i clicked the shutter.
2. Be more patience.
When you're at a location, don't just shoot whatever thing you saw on the streets. Instead, spend more time watching things surround you and predict what might happen next, your object might walking toward a scene of beautifully lit background; a children walking toward you and beg for your kindness.

When i walked through the Aranyaprathet (Thailand) - Poipet (Cambodia) boarder, she noticed me and begged for $1 from me.
3. To have ethics and manner on the streets.
Sometime it be can interesting to get involve with your subject, to ask question that can answer your curiosity on their action. Understanding the subject to create photograph that create meaning and bring message to others rather than merely snap shots. Thank your subject by giving a nod and smile is utmost important to show respect, if possible, give them a copy of the photograph later on.
These children were shy but curious to see what's in my camera
4. Don't hesitate deciding on a shot.
When it comes to street photography, you don't have time to hesitate, Henri Cartier Bresson summing up street photography with his words "Decisive moment". "It's always better to press shutter when you hesitate", says Eric Kim. You may have missed the decisive moment if you always in doubt. Memory card is the best invention for photographer nowadays because you can shoot as much as you want, and experience a lot different techniques and review the instant result. 
This street lady got angry when she noticed i took a photograph of her, then i apologized and walk away. (Not every Vietnamese are photogenic)
5. Write about your photographs
Take a break from your busy schedule and write something to describe your photographs, recall the moment when you press the shutter, what's in your mind? What draw you to snap the photograph? Explain about the situation, the composite, or the intention of the photographs. It makes you think, and to know what you really want to achieve. 


One of the final and most heard tips is that, "get out there and do more shooting". Its most practical advice you can get from most experience photographers out there. It is like a cycle, when you shoot a lot, you get to practice a lot; and when you get to practice a lot, you tend to understand better on how your camera actually works; Then you get comfortable with your camera, and now you only require little consideration on getting the shot you want despite messing around with camera and afraid to scare or scared off by your subject. 
Well go out and shoot!!

What are your personal street photography tips or experience? Share them by leave a comment below!

5 Tips To Photograph On Streets

At one time of my photography life i only did landscape photography. Why? Because you capture no human being but some non-moving, and non in...

Saturday, 17 November 2012

The last meal i had before i board to Mas to return to Kota Kinabalu. Dining in Seafood restaurant Sim Sim 88 is really affordable, a bowl of noodle full with Seafood (Squid, Scallop, Prawn, Grouper), is only RM8! This place serve no pork, and it has beautiful sea view from the restaurant. The place situated at Jalan Buli Sim Sim, somewhere near to Masjid Jamed. If you come from the town, you pass through the Masjid, and if you're not from town, vice versa. You can easily notice differences of chinese floating houses and malay floating villages. Find a parking and look for Bridge No.7 for good breakfast, (Dumpling soup, noodle soup, etc). Or enter bridge no7 then turn to your right and look for Seafood Restaurant Sim Sim 88, for fresh and super affordable seafood treat!
Century Egg- Dumpling @ Bridge No.7, be sure you go to the restaurant near the sea, not the one near the bridge entrance.
 Seafood Tomyam noodle
 Not a small scallop huh? i saw the workers peeled them off the shell, so fresh!
 Seafood Wan Tan Ho for RM8, how can you ask for more?
A closer look at the scallop!
We have many surprises in Sandakan, especially the time when we see the bill. The prices of food is relatively cheaper than in Kota Kinabalu, and definitely than Klang. When we dine in Ocean King, probably the best seafood restaurant in Sandakan, the price is almost the same at Kota Kinabalu, maybe cheaper. Now i found another reason to escape to Sandakan once in a while, besides the relaxing atmosphere, and now also the cheap seafood treat from urban city!

Have you been to Sandakan? Tell me how do you feel about this city! Do u have any tips to share when traveling to Sandakan? Or Any suggestion for an unique itinerary? Comment Below!

Journey to Sandakan Seafood - Sabah Experience

The last meal i had before i board to Mas to return to Kota Kinabalu. Dining in Seafood restaurant Sim Sim 88 is really affordable, a bowl ...
What you can't miss in Sandakan is definitely the Procoscis Monkey, Orang Utan, and Crocodile. A proper planning is crucial to visit all destination during best time, which is their feeding hour. Our Plan start off visiting Labuk Bay Proboscis monkey Sanctuary located furthest from Sandakan Town, approximately 30KM from town centre. These mammals can only be found in Borneo, and they are becoming endangered species because many of their rehabilitate are destroyed due to urban development. Platform A's feeding at 0930, and 1130 for platform B. Personally i opted for Platform A because you can really see them closely. Ticket price are RM15 for Malaysian, and RM60 for non-Malaysian. After visiting platform A, don't forget to watch the video showcase @ Platform B before the feeding begin. It tells the story of this centre, how the owner decided to keep this land from a palm tree plantation. 
Entering Platform A @ 0930


The alpha male and bachelors hopping around to aim for more food.
Even Proton sponsored the Labuk Bay football team.
Besides Prosboscis Monkey, you get to see some Horn Bill here as well!

I did not managed to bring my camera into Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitate Centre for photograph, as i only have 20mm prime lens on my Lumix GF1. Another thing is that i will have to pay extra RM10 to bring in the camera. In here, visitors can encounter some interesting experience, such as watching the Orang Utan fooling around with the Sepilok Staff, stealing stuff from the basket before the food is serve, tucking it's head into a basket to drink milk, and licking the plate to ensure no single drop of milk goes to waste.

I've had a terrible experience here in Sepilok just one week ago. I was visiting this place with my Mum, and my Niece. On our way toward exit, we saw 2 Orang Utan playing with each other and i when flashed out my phone to capture some photographs, one of them actually came and grabbed my arm with her hand and another hand trying to take my phone. A staff stop them immediately, but she just doesn't want to let go of me. The staff told me "I think she really likes u, she didn't behave like this before", i don't know how i should react, i was stunned. Finally the staff separate me and the Orang Utan, but she keep turning back to look at me, i felt insecure! By the way, it's an experience in a life time, no harm done!
What if the wood on the bridge fails?
Sandakan Crocodile Farm is also a highlight in this city. From the entrance, you will have to walk through a wooden bridge which look kinda sturdy, so no worries on this one. However, when you proceed to second bridge, even the ladder connecting the ground to the bridge were mold and broke into pieces, now its really the test of your courage whether to walk the bridge, or not-to-walk the bridge! There are many crocodile here, they stay still most of the time, besides feeding time. 

The entrance ticket is RM7 for Malaysian and RM15 for Non-Malaysian. Souvenir such as crocodile doll, crocodile skin merchandise, crocodile meat, crocodile penis can be bought here too! Be sure you visit here if you happen to be in Sandakan!
The oldest crocodile of all in the farm, age 64, weighted more than 800 Kilogram!
"You can't see me, you can't see me"
Freeze the moment with Lumix 20mm f1.7! 
Lovely local couple feeding the pigeon. 

Have you been to Sandakan? Tell me how do you feel about this city! Do u have any tips to share when traveling to Sandakan? Or Any suggestion for an unique itinerary? Comment Below!

Journey to the Wild - Sabah Experience

What you can't miss in Sandakan is definitely the Procoscis Monkey, Orang Utan, and Crocodile. A proper planning is crucial to visit al...

 

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