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cecil on November 24th, 2010

Another snapshot in Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This time the Muruga Statue is not in the leading role. It’s the pigeons instead. There are too many pigeons gather at the courtyard in front of the caves and the statue, especially in the morning, when I was there testing out my new travel gear Nikon D7000.

Travel photos are not necessary limited to those landmarks or heritage buildings. They could be something else in the “supporting role”: birds, people, trees, animals, signboards or whatsoever belongs to that place only. One good example is the pigeons and Lord Muruga statue in Batu Caves. They seemed irrelevant to each other but without which, Batu Caves would be far less attractive! Pigeons or doves are stout-bodied birds with short necks, and have short slender bills with a fleshy cere. The most variety of pigeon could be found in the Indomalaya and Australasia ecozones.

Pigeons time3

Photo taken with Nikon D7000 coupled with Nikkor 18-105mm f3.5-56. ED VR / Shutter Speed: 1/100s / Aperture: f5.6 / Focus distance: 105mm / ISO100 / AWB1, A1 / Standard Picture Control, sharpened to +6.

Pigeons time5

Images captured by the kit lens Nikkor 18-105mm is very sharp at telephoto end of its zoom range, even when the aperture is wide open. Apart from sharpness, it also exhibits smooth and nice Bokeh with acceptable shallow depth of field. Look at the above photo. Click to see the same in full resolution if you want to pixel peek. Of course, it could never come close with other fast lens such as the Nikkor 35mm f1.8 which has only inch-deep DOF if it is wide open. Overall, this lens is good enough for general travel photo taking purposes. The only problem I found is wignetting at corners (darker at 4 corners).

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cecil on November 19th, 2010

This morning I went to Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur to shoot some travel photos with my new Nikon D7000. The sun was bright shining from the right. I took a number of shots and this is one of them that I love. Some kids are playing around the group of pigeons in front of the Lord Muruga statue. It was like the god is looking after our young generation while we are busy.

God n kids

A sample photo taken with my Nikon D7000. It looks as good as photos taken by my Nikon D60. Or my D60 could also deliver similar photos except some lacking in dynamic range and resolution. This is another example where camera is not the most important factor in taking nice photos…

I’m still writing my review on D7000 and it is almost done. :)Travel Feeder, the ultimate travel photo blog.

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cecil on November 17th, 2010

Acquedotto, or aqueduct in Italian, is piping supplying fresh water to various parts of a city, for either drinking, irrigation or industrial usage. Acquedotto ducting could be laid on surface or buried underground. If they are laid underground, there are always manholes within certain distance or at the interchange in order for regular maintenance and [...]

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cecil on November 13th, 2010

After almost 2 months of very hard time waiting for its official release in Malaysia, Nikon D7000 finally hits the stores here yesterday! Surely not missing any single day, I rushed to grab 1 immediately before the stocks run out! It is to replace my beloved but ageing Nikon D60 which I sold it hours [...]

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cecil on November 10th, 2010

Let’s have something refreshing and eye catching here. I love my photos taken in Keukenhof Tulips Garden near Amsterdam. They turned out wonderful with helps from those colourful tulips as well as the great sunlight (Great photos come from great lighting). You may love to check my another tulips snapshot and also my tulips garden [...]

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