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I have recently posted a White Balance setting explained for DSLR write-up on my photography blog. For those who are still wondering what is White Balance and why it exists in digital cameras, check it out now before you find out that your travel photos are all lacking some eye-catching elements.

Why setting White Balance is so important in travel photography to me? I’m passionate in taking photos on travel. I advocate capturing what a travel scene looks like in actual, no better, no worse. In order to achieve that, setting my Nikon D7000 White Balance (WB) manually is sometimes unavoidable. Capturing sunset during my recent trip to Port Dickson for instance, leaving my camera in Auto WB mode didn’t able to satisfactorily capture the dramatic sunset colours as what I saw in actual. I had to manually tweak the WB setting to deliver what you see here as below.

Sunset at Port Dickson1

This beautiful sunset is exactly what I saw in actual. If I shot it in RAW and set the White Balance later in editor, I would had forgotten how the actual colours looked like and would not be able to produce back the same rich reds and orange. Then what’s the point of taking travel photos if I can’t record down what I see? Unless I shoot both JPEG and RAW, but then I need to double my SDHC cards capacity!

However, there are exceptions.

KL at dusk1

After shooting with the correct WB setting on the above typical KL city skyline scene at dusk, I may feel like being naughty to take another few shots with WB presets, such as Shade, Cloudy or Tungsten WB, to produce something dramatic, like the one below… :)

KL at dusk2

There is no right or wrong WB to use in shooting photos with DSLR. As long as you like the end result, it would be your preferred WB setting. To see how an image would turn out with different WB presets, check out my in-depth White Balance setting explanation. :)Travel Feeder, your ultimate photo travel blog

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cecil on December 22nd, 2010

Merry Christmas 2010!

Another 3 days would be Christmas Day! Have you prepared your Christmas presents for your loved one? If you haven’t got any, click these links for Amazon, B&H Photo, Adorama or Shahinki, they are running promotions for this festive season and if you buy yours from these links, you are giving me Christmas presents as well as I’ll get commissions from them, not you. :)

How are your countries celebrating Christmas this year? How are those Christmas decorations in shopping malls and hotels of your country? In Kuala Lumpur, people here are celebrating Christmas by buying a lot of Christmas presents for friends, girlfriends, boyfriends, hubbies, sweeties, parents, and others. So shopping malls here are spending huge money in decorating their premises to attract more buyers. If you are visiting Malaysia this Christmas, make sure to check out those Christmas decorations in all shopping malls and hotels!

Here are some photos of the Christmas decorations found in local shopping malls and hotel…

Christmas at Legend Hotel1

Legend Hotel, KL.

Christmas at Pavilion KL1

Pavilion Shopping mall entrance, KL.

Christmas at Pavilion KL2

Pavilion Shopping Mall concourse, KL.

Christmas at 1-Utama1

1-Utama Shopping Mall old wing concourse, PJ.

Christmas at 1-Utama2

1-Utama Shopping Mall new wing concourse, PJ.

Christmas at 1-Utama4

Christmas gift trees.

Again, HAPPY HOLIDAYS & MERRY CHRISTMAS from TRAVEL FEEDER!

Christmas at 1-Utama3

May your Christmas a wonderful and memorable one.  If you are celebrating Christmas away, Happy Holidays!

… and more to come! :)Travel Feeder, your ultimate photo travel blog

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cecil on December 17th, 2010

If you are a wine lover and don’t quite like the ever crowded city environment in Florence and Pisa, Chianti region is where you must visit for at least a day in Tuscany. Chianti is the wine region in Italy producing the famous Chianti Classico wine bearing the authentic Gallo Nero (black rooster) label. It’s [...]

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On our travel to Paris last Spring, up top of some of the French local delights, we also had some non-French foods as well. This is one of them. Le Bistro De Longchamp is a Portuguese Restaurant in Trocadero area of Paris. We went to Trocadero because of its perfect viewpoint to the Eiffel Tower [...]

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cecil on December 13th, 2010

I love sunset. I have been searching, waiting and shooting sunset photos all these years. Sun sets every evening. It could be setting into sea, mountains or clouds. I love sun setting at seaside most as the dramatic colours of its skylight are all reflected onto the sea and they are set apart by just [...]

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