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SEEING THE SIGHT-Point of Interest


Something out there must have spoken to me to get me to stop my cycling here and took the above photo.I see this Masjid Putra every week,but not the reflection of the minaret and serenity of the lake that made the masjid looks grandeur! As a photographer,it is my job to show these points of interest in my photo.My feelings are embedded in the photo and I keep seeing those feelings whenever I see this photo again and again.

Below is the photo I shot during my walk at Taman Saujana Hijau.Immediately,when I arrived at this location I saw the leading lines.Leading lines are very common here,but what this view looks special to me is the presence of anothe leading line of beautiful pine trees.Pine trees are not common in Malaysia.These elements are my points of interests.


Below is something so obvious that everyone can see it.This lone tree stand up on its own amongst the paddy fields.The aesthetic part of photography is using the light and the right composition to convey the feelings to be shared with the viewers.Photographers need to be good visual communication to deliver the message.i am trying harder.


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