Showing posts with label Lumix GF1. Show all posts
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Friday, 29 March 2013

打从上个星期起,就有了去Dongongon 传统早市的念头,终于能在今天实现了!开着车子载着佩诗(Jessie Kan)和家宜(Blue Seah)。(欢迎游览他们的FB)
我们早晨出发,一路交通顺畅 (今天是公共假期),不消半小时就到了这早市。找到了停车位,经过Mega Long 购物广场,我们来到了早市入口。

这时的早市已经聚集了很多人潮,大肆购物,从各式各样的蔬菜水果,和平时不常见到的道地美食食材(鳖,鳝鱼,西米蠕虫)都可以在这里网罗。除此之外,也有道地的马来小食和华人糕点任你选购。这里甚至还有卖叉烧!这早市的规模不算大,和Kota Belud 的早市比较下,就有一定的差别。

当然,今天的目的是在于街拍,想在人们的神情表达意思,我看到一些小贩都很敬业,然而也非常享受这样的工作,或许用“知足”来形容他们也可以很贴切。许多大哥大嫂们都不害怕镜头,甚至要我们让他们照相,难道是要我们为他们免费宣传?呵呵,我当然也非常乐意。
兜售卡通娃娃的小货车
非常可爱的一位小贩,主动要我们帮他照相,还提醒我们记得上传Facebook
干粮区,兜售着晒干了的海鲜


甜味十足的马来小吃
我给她照相后,他对我微笑,好亲切
这位大叔忙里还不忘抬头让我们照相
西米蠕虫,要生吃吗?
小孩累了,小睡一会儿

由于天气炎热的关系,我们拍完后都不约而同想进去购物广场“摊”冷气!然而,里面的冷气竟然发生故障!算了,找个地方坐下聊天好了。欣赏了他们的作品后,谈天说地,谈个不停!我忙着拍照上传FB和Instagram,他们俩就聊东聊西,看来大家有多了一个朋友了,真好!然而,逛了一个早上,是时候孝敬肚神了,佳宜提议旺旺鱼头米粉,大家都一致赞成,出发去!
用闪光灯随拍了一张,漂亮吧?
大家欢迎游览佩诗的部落格,Jessie's Blue Sky
再来一张,漂亮吧?
欢迎游览佳宜的个人摄影收藏 - Blue Seah
同桌吃面的大叔,说他是 super star,要我们让他照相,非常友善
用鱼肉做的面条,弹牙QQ !再来一个!
好久没有和朋友一同到街上拍照了,感觉像回到第一次接触相机的时候,好新鲜,很回味!可以和朋友一起讨论,第一时间和朋友分享照相的喜悦,才是真正的照像乐趣!当然也希望大家都共度了美好的时光,下次一起再去照相!

下次的目的地是哪里呢?欢迎你们来给我意见!

走,我们上街去 - Moment with Lumix - Featuring Jessie Kan

打从上个星期起,就有了去Dongongon 传统早市的念头,终于能在今天实现了!开着车子载着 佩诗 (Jessie Kan)和 家宜 (Blue Seah)。(欢迎游览他们的FB) 我们早晨出发,一路交通顺畅 (今天是公共假期),不消半小时就到了这早市。找到了停车位,经过M...

Friday, 22 March 2013

I just wanted to share some of my portraiture collection taken with my Lumix GF1 with 2 lenses: 
Panasonic 20mm F1.7
Leica Elmarit 45mm F2.8

Many said that due to the sensor size different, micro 4/3 is less competence with AP-S sensor DSLR, but if you're a hobbyists, do not bother about that. Ever since i acquire this tiny camera, i lessen my time using DSLR anymore. Like the recent trip to Taiwan, the ratio of using my D7000 and GF1 is about 1 : 9. 

The fact is that GF1 is really convenient to carry around, small sling bag like Kata DC - 435 DL allows me to carry: 
I. GF1 with 20mm Pancake and Electronic View Finder. 
II. 45mm Leica Elmarit Macro lens. 
III. Kiev 4A Russian Rangefinder camera.
IV. 2Rolls of Film.
V. Passport and a small notebook.
VI. Cables and accessories, etc.

If i use this same bag to fit my D7000, it probably only manage to put 
I.Nikon D7000, with much difficulties to fit in my Tammy 11-18mm Wide Angle lens and other accessories. Even the batteries of a DSLR occupied a big space. As a result of the portability of GF1, i hardly brought out D7000, i let it rest in my big backpack, inside of the hotel room. 

Please enjoy viewing my portraiture collection of people i love.  

Railway trail at Pingxi line, the same route going to ShihFen waterfall.
Inside the underground mall of Taipei Train station, it's huge and crowded with many vendors selling from shoes to souvenir and traditional biscuits.
Liberty square, located right next to National Chiang-Kai Shek Memorial Hall. Can easily be reach via train station.
One sunset outing at Menara Tun Mustapha.
Happy Qi En like a street performer at Gaya Street, 2012. Shoot with 20mm wide open. 
First time experiencing Bullet train from TaiChung - Taipei. Speedy, but Costly.
20mm/Equivalent to 40mm on Full Frame, and still capable producing adequate amount of Bokeh.
Producing sharp image using Macro 45mm Leica Elmarit on GF1.

When my mum and my niece visited to KK, shoot this with my 20mm F1.7, razor sharp and one of my all time favorite lens.
Public hot spring at Wulai, Taiwan. *Uncle is posing with u!
And Qi En growing up so fast, Chinese New Year in hometown, Ipoh.
A fine afternoon at Sandakan, beautifully shaded portraiture. 
The biggest gain for buying GF1 is the portability, without compromising the picture quality. Once we got into the field of DSLR, we tend to magnify the importance of "picture quality". What i usually do after i took a shot is to always zoom 100% to see the sharpness and details of the picture *it is a bad habit to keep "chimping" at your camera after shots. The ability to change the lens is also a plus for enthusiasts like myself. We all know that every single lens gotta serves its purpose well, All-in-one lens (18-200mm, 28-300mm, 18-270mm) doesn't make any sense for us unless we are constraint by the weight and size of the bag. 

The biggest drawback is the ISO control, although it has aperture of F1.7 which suck up all the lights available, you simply need to boost up the ISO sometimes. I felt its limit falls at ISO800, anything above that would not be acceptable for me. Control is more personal and handy in D7000 than GF1, it doesn't bother much if I'm not doing sport/ event photography. 

At the time I'm writing this, i have the intention to sell off D7000 and lens and continue with my small GF1, or upgrade to Olympus EM5. Though, there are still uncertainties and questions to be solved before jumping into conclusion. Thus i will just keep both set up for the time being, fully utilizing every moments with 'em.




Portraiture with Lumix GF1

I just wanted to share some of my portraiture collection taken with my Lumix GF1 with 2 lenses:  Panasonic 20mm F1.7 Leica Elmarit 45mm...

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Another useful tips to save your travel expenses?
Planning, planning, and planning. Plan your trip ahead!
(Sounds easy? uh no?)

Apart from accommodation, transportation is another important aspect that travelers look into their budget planning. However, we sometime get too tired to plan and wish to just go with the flow. (Once in a while, why not?) =P

Tips 1: Consider a Budget Airline 
Budget airlines such as AirAsia, JetStay, TigerAirline, Firefly often offer great deals to travel when you book within certain date. It is a very good idea to subscribe and get the best deal in town. Apart from that, your network (Facebook, Twitter) play an important role to notify you about latest promotion so that you will not miss any of them, make sure you have generous friends that willing to share the news rather than keeping everything in themselves! 
AirAsia flying from Kota Kinabalu to Taipei
Everyone say that budget airline have super small seats onboard, lousy services, and pay-for-every-addons-services. You can imagine squeezing your big ass (If you have one) into a small seat for 7hours if you're traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo. It sounds terrible but it is a good experience to try on, and trust me, everyone will get use to it sooner or later. About the extra add on services, you can choose not to pay for any. Lessen your luggage to avoid check-in luggage, have your meal before flight, and thats it, JUST PAY FOR YOUR FLIGHT TICKET and end of the story. I Fly one-way from Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo for RM350, Kuala Lumpur to Seoul RM400, Kota Kinabalu to Taipei RM350, Kuala Lumpur to Osaka for RM400, I don't think you can find such deal with MalaysiaAirline, they are simply too "luxury" for me.
Flew from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan for less than RM20/way
Tips 2: Always Look for More Alternatives
Sometime flying is not the only option available to travel from one place to another place. Most of the time it is cheaper to travel domestically than internationally even though the distance is fairly close. For an example, it will be cheaper to travel from Brunei to Kota Kinabalu by Bus/Ferry and fly to Sandakan than taking a flight directly from Brunei to Sandakan. Some may say it involve more time to travel, if your concern is to arrive your destination as soon as possible disregarding the expenses, then you have just enter the wrong website. 

Welcome sign in HoaLomPhone train station @ Bangkok
Furthermore, riding a bus or taking a train can be another good alternatives over taking a flight. Train and bus services are becoming so convenient and affordable to many travelers. From Bangkok HoaLomPhong train station to Aranyaprathet (Boarder of Thailand crossing Cambodia), only cost 48 Baht (RM5). From Aranyaprathet, take a mini bus that cost 10USD (RM32) to reach Siem Reap. In total RM37 from Bangkok - Siem Reap. It might take more time, but think again, you can experience the life of the local people that restrain from limited budget. In addition, it allows you to live, like a local.
Travel in train, like a local =)
Oh, and don't forget you can take a bus to save on your budget. Buses that travel from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan will cost RM40-RM45 depending on the tavel company. Though, you can also take a flight, but make sure you already got a clear plan to follows. 

Price you have to pay if you buy next-day-ticket.
If you fail to plan in advance, and make you booking accordingly, the price you have to pay, can be rather too expensive. 
Price you have to pay if you book a month in advance.
Tips 3: Use various search engine to help you make a booking.
Always remember that not all search engine for flight ticket have unbiased fare. Because these site is often belong to some of the airline to promote their website. Thus, the best search engine is the one without any affiliation with other airlines. Personally i like to use Skyscanner, and Fleapy.com. It allow me to find which day is cheaper, so that i can manage my schedule accordingly. 

Tips 4: Be Flexible with your Time
Airline tickets price can be vary depending on the day of the week, month of the year. New Year's Eve, Christmas New Year, July-August is the busiest time in Europe, as many people go on vacation, and by those time things will be mark up Its' always cheaper to travel in the middle of the weekday than in weekend. Because most of the people travel on weekend and the airline will hike up the price on weekend. Before commit to purchase a ticket, double check the time, date, and particulars.

In addition, always make sure that you got the cheapest deal of the day you wan to travel, if not, wait until another day that offer cheaper flight ticket and travel on that day. Even the difference of a day can mean hundreds of dollars in savings.

Tung Ma is quite comfy to travel with too!
*But KK-Sandakan road is too bumpy..
*Share with us how do you save on your transportation cost when you are traveling? 
Comment below, Thanks!

Tips On How To Travel on Budget Pt2

Another useful tips to save your travel expenses? Planning, planning, and planning. Plan your trip ahead! (Sounds easy? uh no?) Apart fr...

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Hsinchu City Centre - Departing from our friends' apartment situated at Guangfu road (光复路), we could easy catch a No.1 Bus toward City centre. 15TWD each person and we arrived at city centre (very near to Hsinchu Train Station). Hsinchu city centre nestled with many restaurants and hawker stalls serving local delicacies with affordable price. 
Hsinchu city early in the morning.
very attractive beverage packaging, and it taste good too!
We settled down in a restaurant for a bowl of Oyster noodles (蚝仔面线), and Pork Intestine (香脆肠子). Since we can read chinese, there is not much barriers for us to understand the menu and make an order. We were grateful that we learn the language during our early days.
蚝仔面线

香脆肠子
Tourist Shuttle Bus, Cihu line (台湾好行,慈湖线)- To start off our journey, we took a train from Hsinchu to Zhongli train station(中坜火车站), followed by Tourist Shuttle Bus, Cihu line (台湾好行,慈湖线). Out from the train station, turn to your left and walk straight until you see Taoyuan Bus Station (桃园客运). A day pass for unlimited hop on and off will only cost 100TWD. We also received timetable of the bus leaving and arriving at each stops. We planned our journey during the bus ride, it took us probably 45minutes from Zhongli (中坜)- Sankeng old street(三坑老街).
San Keng old Street Stop (三坑老街站) - Arriving at Sankeng old street bus stop, we were confused if we were at the right place, because it is so quiet that we could not imagine that this is a tourist spot. Walking toward our destination with the aid of signboard, we saw the peaceful side of Taiwan. Blue sky, white clouds, and many old houses surrounding us. Walking during winter is so much better than in summer time because you don't easily sweat your body wet. This place has more than hundred years history, and it started to gained back its popularity recently.
We were welcomed by a unique bridge that connect us from the bus stop to our destination.
We were very lucky to have good weather today!
200TWD for 2person bicycle, or 100TWD for single person bicycle.
Since most of the shops at old streets don't operate during work day, we rented a bi-cycle to travel around the town. The operator was really kind to fetch us up to the bus stop one by one  when he found out we were almost late to catch the bus back to town, really helpful! 

The Bi-cycle carries us up and down.
SanKeng Bicycle Path (三坑铁马道)- The operator also showed us the road to the bicycle path(三坑铁马道), designed for cyclist. The path is roughly 1KM long, with pretty broad walkway, it looks more like a car road, than a bicycle road. Moreover, it has butterfly corridor (蝴蝶花廊) and flower pathway (赏桐花径). 
Our first experience riding on this kind of bicycle. 

Take note, picture time (注意,要拍照了).
Along the way we can enjoy beautiful scenery and fresh air. We met many cyclists and we really having some good time here. There are also spots to take beautiful photographs. We spent roughly 2hours in this place and still we having a good time. This place release relaxing atmosphere and places for good pictures. 
Photography session with Liyi @ San Keng Bicycle path.
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Winter in Taiwan,台湾的冬天!

SanKeng Old Street (三坑老街) - After all, we got back to the old street but most of the shops were closed during weekday. Thus we only quickly ran through the street, and it was really A street. Settled down in the only restaurant, we ordered a big fish for both of us and it was AWESOMELY GOOD. They have fair price too. TWD 260 for more than a kilos live fish.

菜晡,salted vegetables.


三坑老街餐馆,owned by mayor of the village.
三坑老街餐馆,owned by mayor of the village.

Ambience of arriving in your home. 家的味道!
The restaurant is filled with pictures of the owner with numbers of local celebrities, even with the President of Taiwan.

Fish with sugar and vinegar sauce( 糖醋鱼),270 TWD.
Spending: 
GuangFu Road - Hsinchu Train Station(光复路-新竹火车站) 15$
Hsinchu Train Station - ZhongLi Train Station(新竹火车站-中坜火车站) 57$
Tourist Shuttle Bus (台湾好行巴士)100$
Very good lunch for 2 persons 270$/2(丰富的二人午餐)=135$
Total Spent(总数) = 307$

You can save more if you start your journey earlier and visit to more destination such as  Long Tan Lake, Hakka Culture Hall, DaXi Old Street, CiHu(龙潭湖,客家文化馆,大溪老街,慈湖).

Fore more information and enquiry about 台湾好行,feel free to contact them at:

Taoyuan County Government Tourist Develop Department Tel:(03) 332-2101 Ext:5263
Taoyuang Hsien Government Department of Transportation Tel:(03) 332-2101
Ext:6863Bus Service Hotline:(03)427-2477
Service Hour: 09:00~17:00










Day Trip to Taoyuan - 桃园三坑老街一日游

Hsinchu City Centre - Departing from our friends' apartment situated at Guangfu road (光复路), we could easy catch a No.1 Bus toward City ...

 

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