Baby Teaser
Written by fimRecently in Me Ra Koh blog, she posted a very nice baby photo.
One good tips for people who want to have a very nice baby photo. The tips is, you just have to have a lot of patience. Photography teach us to be patience. But, to get a nice and lovely baby picture, you just have to have alot of patience as the baby have a very short concentration and a baby just simply amazing.
I’ve tried several photo shot, for this particular one, i’ve taken almost 7 times and this is the best.

Problem that i face are,
1) the baby will look elsewhere
2) lost focus , the image become blur
Try to match your perfect aperture and shutter speed to the the best picture.
Anymore tips?
Tags: aperture, baby photography, Family Photography Tips, shutter speed
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Children Playground
Written by fimHi there!
One of the place that i can thing of getting lot of children picture. Here in the park, mostly in the summer time, you’ll get a lot of family will come down to the park and have their quality time here.
As for me, in Malaysia, I can say through out the year is the ’summer’. Rather than spen my time and money in the shopping compleks, I simply will bring my family to the park ad always polished my children photography skill here.
What I usually do is, I will make sure my camera’s memory card empty, check the battery and simply spent hours and take hundred of the children picture. By doing this, what i will get is a natural looking picture of child and the expression that i manage to capture.


Take your family out this evening and shoot as many photo as you can. See and study picture take, what’s missing or why the photo turn out bad.
Get the idea?
Tags: child photography poses, outdoor children photography
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Dogs and Children
Written by fimRecent post by Kathe Kollwitz from A Solixta Blog where there is an events in the UK have fuelled the debate over dogs and children. The death of a five month old baby after being attacked by two Rottweilers has saddened and shocked everybody and our thoughts go out to that poor family.Here, she did put some advise and tips on how to keep the dogs and children safe. Below is the Four-year-old Sophie Willis needed 20 stitches after being attacked by her father’s new rottweiler.

But, after reading all the tips, clearly I’ve seen that this only applicable to adult of children that already in primary schoold where they can think.
But what happen is a young todler that still below 7years old? They still immature and can help to think clearly of the safety. Here in Malaysia, Wild dogs is everywhere. Eventhough I live in Kuala Lumpur, the main city of Malaysia, we can’t help but noticing the will dogs is everywhere.
There is one event where the municipal council have no choice but to create a ‘wild dog hunting campaign’ and reward to the public who catche these wild dogs. What I’m suprise is, this campaign had alarm lot of NGO and animal lover organization. They do picket at the municipal council office demanding to STOP ‘hunting’ for this wild dogs – even there are cases here in KL toddler being beaten by the wild dogs.
For this NGOs it is not humanitarian to hunt and capture this wild dogs. But, for me, safety of my child still my priority. Dogs should have owner that clearly must responsible for their pet. If the owner can’t control their own pet, just don’t keep one because, by keeping one you just threaten your neighbor safety. For wild dog, if this NGO don’t want to keep this wild dogs at their home, just simply don’t interfere with the municipal council’s intention to make the neighborhood a safe place to live.These NGOs and animal lovers sometime they just don’t adequate enough knowledge and blindly fight for something they believe. We just have to be mature and knowledgable for what we do, why we do if we do, what will happen. By believing something without see the consequences this is not clever.
Come to think of it, do you still need a dog in your house?
Tags: Children Photography tips, children safety, dogs and children
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