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<title><![CDATA[Khatan Ramai-Ramai 2]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[Muslim kids around the age of 6-10 gathers in the waiting room as they wait to be circumcised somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50kms off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Circumcision is part of a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as its part of celebrating the age of reaching manhood.


a boy peeps through as he waits for his turn to be circumcised somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50kms off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Circumcision is part of a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as its part of celebrating the age of reaching manhood. 


a boy waits for his turn to be circumcised as some of his colleagues walks past him in the waiting room.
Circumcision is part of a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as its part of celebrating the age of reaching manhood. 


a boy being calmed-down by the father as he waits for his turn to be circumcised somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50kms off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is part of a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as its part of celebrating the age of reaching manhood. 


a boy walks home accompanied by the brother right after being circumcised somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50kms off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is part of a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as its part of celebrating the age of reaching manhood. 


Before and After- Imran, aged 8 and his brother Izzat, 6, in a mood swing right after the ritual being held on both of them :-D


Before and After- the night before, Imran, 8, and Izzat, 6,  eagerly showing me the envelope with a RM 10 note inside, in which they received from the organizer, the nite before the mass circumcision programme being held.
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Khatan Ramai-Ramai]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[a boy being held high by the father as they walk together to the waiting room for the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time celebrating the age of reaching manhood.


Proud fathers parading their son as they walk together to the waiting room for the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time celebrating the age of reaching manhood.
 

a boy being held high by the father as they walk together to the waiting room for the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time celebrating the age of reaching manhood.


kids running towards the water as the firemen splashes the water to the air to cools off the nerve of the kids right before the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time to celebrate the age of reaching manhood.


the firemen fires some water to the participants of the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time to celebrate the age of reaching manhood.


a boy enjoying the water right  before the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time celebrating the age of reaching manhood.


a songkok (part of the malay costume which served as a hat) of one of the participants fell to the ground as they enjoy the water fired by the firemen just before the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time to celebrate the age of reaching manhood.


boys will always be boys.....participants of the mass circumcision programme enjoying some splash of water just before the mass circumcision programme held somewhere near Bukit Subang, about 50km off Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Circumcision is a ritual compulsory to every Muslim boy around the world as it is time to celebrate the age of reaching manhood.
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<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Malam Raya Haji yg Suram]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Metros Around the World]]></title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Weddings....Weddings and More Weddings]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[well....its almost a fortnight since my last posting on this page.....
sorry guys....been busy lately :)

hmm.... kinda lost a bit and dont exactly know what to write lah since da lama tak nulis kat sini...but yeah, will try my best to entertain u guys with those photos and captions yg i will create for this new entry lah...though i need to be honest with u, all of these photos were all photos lama lah yg i still simpan inside my portable hard disk...

ok ok....actually kan, Last week, i was approached by a friend who wanted me to join him as a business associates lah i can say.....this guy, an old-friend of mine, which happends to be working under the same department with me, asking me to join his business as a wedding/event photographer.....
well.....from the look of his face and the seriousness he showed me, yes i know he means business....
but seriously, i told him, deep inside my heart , i think, i have never been a good wedding photographer as i never enjoy much doing the job...i mean  the job as a wedding photographer.

Yes, i do loves photography very much....but my heart tell me, not wedding photography..
though i know, wedding photography can gives me so much $$$$$$$$$$$ .....huhuhu
lots lots of money.......seriously...if u really muka tebal charge people harga ribu2....haha
but as for me....to ask people for the right price(yes....ribu2 is the market price for wedding photography-provided ur gambar pon world class lah).....yep....the problem with me is harga....aku tak tergamak nak charge.....hahahaha
a fellow friend even said to me...."hang ni memang tak bole bisnes laaaa"....yeah really..
aku memang tak pandai bisnes.....
its not like "if u think u re an idiot, then u re an idiot"....no....thats not the case......
tapi yep, kadang aku rasa aku memang payah sket nak buat bisnes nih....
aku tadak skill for business.....
i loves photography for the sake of a beautiful photos....
just to produce stunning pictures......
thats all my intention inside photography.....
apart from that....yep....i loves photojournalism....thats all

so when this friend yg approached me ni offer me to join him as an associates....i ok je lah.....as long as hes the one yg looking for job offer and hes the one yg dealing the price with future customers, then i ok je lah.....

so, today, i ve been busy korek balik all the wedding photos yg still well-kept inside my hard-disk nih.....
and looking back at all of the photos.....hmmmm.....i dont know, whether, it is up to the std wanted by my new business associates or not ....hahahahaha....business associates tuuuuu...huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu......

Just enjoy the photos ya :0


a boy enjoying the happy moments of a wedding by running inside the house of the bride located somewhere in Johor Baru. 


Location-Johor Baru











Location-Simpang Pulai, Perak

























Location- Johor Baru







Location-Bentong, Pahang







Location-Tg Piandang, Perak




so what do u think?
macam ni nye gambar bole aku charge harga ribu2 ka??? $-) .....huhu
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<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Model Photoshoot2]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Model Photoshoot 1]]></title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Mona Lisa's Smile @ Musee Du Louvre]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[well, here i am at the most visited museum in the world......Musee du Louvre.

this is one of the famous museums in the world as it displays the masterpiece of the world's famous artist which is one of them is of course Leornardo da Vinci's ultra-famous portrait, the portrait of Mona Lisa.

before i decided to go and buy the ticket for the entrance to the museum, i ve been doing a lot of reading about it..........
and most of the reviews bout this museum is,  I would say..... Negative.
what i mean is, all of the review about this museum is negative if only you didnt prepare and dont know what are u looking for once you are inside this huge, sheer size of the space of the museum.

yep.....with over 35000 collection of paintings and other art objects are on display, it is said that it would take about nine months just to glance at every piece of art work displayed inside the museum........
yep.....you heard me right....9 months .....fuhhhhhhh :omg_no:  :omg_no:  :omg_no:
gilo gapo.......huhuhuhuhu..... 

so since the museum nih besar gila babas, so u kena tau what are the things yg displayed inside the museum, so that u wont leave the museum exhausted and feeling frustrated tak jumpa apa yg u nak tengok.

so, before i get into the museum, actually i dah buat review.....
my first aim is of course itu da Vinci's Mona Lisa lah.....
then the 2nd one of course itu sculpture of the Greek Goddess of Love n Beauty, itu Venus de Milo :-D 
the 3rd one i dah aim is Code of Hammurabbi.......pasal aku ingat lagi code of Hammurabbi ni masa aku belajar sejarah dunia masa form 4.....hhuhuhuhuhuh...tu pasal aku nak tgk sgt ape kebendanya Code of Hammurabbi nih.....
huhuhuhuhuu:-D  :-D  :-D 

ok ok....tak mau cakap banyak.....just enjoy the photos ya   8-) 



Pyramide du Louvre........this 21m high glass pyramid is actually the main  entrance to the musee du louvre....entrance to the museum lah......
the entrance to the museum is dekat bawah this pyramid.
the Pyramide du Louvre nih designed by the Chinese-born American architect IM Pei.
i didnt choose to enter from the outside of the pyramid as the queues here gila punya ramai......
so i opted to enter the museum via the Carrousel du Louvre, the shopping complex yg connected to the museum...
ok sket...tak ramai yg queue situ LOL 
























The Louvre is divided into 3 sections or 3 wings .....
1. Sully Wings
2. Denon Wings-the famous Mona Lisa paintings is displayed here
3. Richelieu Wings- Code of Hammurabbi is located inside one of the room here in this wing





well, here i am infront of the Denon Wing, where the portrait of the ultra-famous Mona Lisa is displayed at.


well, as u can see here, of all the attraction here inside the musee du louvre is actually nothing, compared to the star attraction of the museum.
so, what is the star attraction of the museum? 
ada sapa2 mau jawab???
huhuhuhuhuh......hehehe
apa lagi.....itu Mona Lisa lah.......huhuhuhuhuhuhuhu.....


this is the view from outside of the room where Mona Lisa paintings is displayed...
just look at the number of the crowd going inside the room......giiiillllllaaaaaaa :-O 
suma nak tgk Mona Lisa.....huhuhuhu...






i like this photos as it shows people from all over the world goes crazy over Mona Lisa and seen here everyone is tryin their best to get the image of the painting inside their own recording device......me oso not spared for going crazy over this painting of Mona Lisa




one thing that i 've learned here is, once u got the shot that u wanted, then move aside lah.....
as people queuing to get the photos of Mona Lisa .....so please lah my friend.....
once u get the photos...then blah laaaaaa....aku pon nak gak gambar Mona Lisa nih...:argue_curse: 




aahhhhhhhhhh..........Finallllyyyyyyyyy.....my own image of Mona Lisa 8-)  8-)  8-)  8-)  8-) 






  :-D    

Converted to a museum in 1793, this former royal palace welcomes nearly 25000 visitors every day, which puts the Louvre firmly at the top of the list of the world's most visited museums: 8.5 million visitors here in 2008......thats almost double the number of London's Tate Modern.

The Louvre collection includes 35000 paintings and other art objects, all of which must be constantly supervised. Tens of thousands of visitors leave their mark, especially in 
the form of dust, which the cleaning staff hunt down remorselessly every morning.
" And then there's the damage", explains one of the 1100 security staff.
" We have to be extremely firm about that. With the numbers of visitors we have here, the effect can be catastrophic". Wear and tear caused by careless visitors is commonplace: fizzy drinks spilled on the wooden floor, pencil marks on canvasses, footprints on the walls....and artworks dirtied by the hands of people "who don't mean harm", continues the security guard, "but who just can't resist touching".

Far more serious are the malicious acts that must be planned for. even the Mona Lisa was on the receiving end on 2 August this year, when a Russian tourist threw a china cup at her! She was saved only by her armoured glass protection. Its a good illustration of how difficult it is to secure and run such a museum, with its 300 rooms arranged in three wings (the Denon, Richelieu and sully wings). Its a real headache.

-the text were extracted from the article published inside the AEROPORTS DE PARIS MAGAZINE -N40 OCTOBRE 2009
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Mak Meets Rudd]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[these 2 photos were taken by my sis on the 17th October 2009 somewhere in Canberra.
just enjoy the photos yaaa 8-) 

Left to Right.....
Therese Rein (the wife of Kevin Rudd),.....Kevin Rudd, Mak and Adam


Therese Rein, Kevin Rudd and Adam
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<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Scene]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[some of the scene captured inside my dslr.
enjoy  ;-) 

i like this view of the red tile rooftop of a house near the city of Perpignan with the background of a very clear blue sky. Those two colors are very contrast to each other and i can say the view captured is perfect to be used in a postcard.
And yes, another quessentially French punya view....red-tile rooftops+clear blue sky. 


a group of people walking along the old streets in Barcelona with most of the streets here are beautifully lighted with the old-gas lamp yg memang menarik. 


if not mistaken, this view was captured in a town named Port Vendres which is located somewhere near the city of Perpignan.


i was just about going inside of  the art gallerie when i encounter this scene, with the dog just layin itself infront of the entrance of the art gallerie.
I loves the view as it shows as if the dog is part of the display of the art gallerie.


one of the older building in Perpignan under going a major repair .
i like the colour of the building + the vibrant yellow color of the crane + the clear blue sky.


view of the street in Perpignan + the kereta mini mayat....memang menarik...


a women walk past one of the old-building in the old streets of Perpignan.
the old building seems like a paintings to me.....plus the vibrant colors of the women's outfit, just make a perfect photo to be captured inside the dslr.































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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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