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Night Photography-LED LIGHT SENSATION


THE ABOVE PHOTO WAS SHOT WITH FUJIFILM X-T1

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BELOW SHOTS WERE MADE USING GALAXY NOTE5






SELFIE





I could not remember the last time I went out to do night photography.Yesterday,I got my wife to help me to look for my camera tripod.After an hour search,she found it hidden in her store.Only God knows how it got there.Normally,it is near my camera bag or inside my car.

On arriving there,I parked my car at a designated place near Pasar Tani.From here,we took a shuttle bus to the Exhibition area.However,we had to walk 200m with a climb distance of 50m.Those with heart or Asmathic problems,it is better to stay home.As a senior citizen,I walked slowly-scared that I might fall.The path is an open dark field with more than 30,000 LED lighted bulbs.It was a great view.My advice is to bring a torch light or use your smart phone light.It is worth the climb!

As a back up,I started shooting with my Galaxy Note5-just in case I make any blunders with my Fujifil X-T1 camera. Setting up the tripod and fixing the camera in the dark was a great challenge for me.I was lucky to have friends like Nick,Azul and Fizal to assist me with the setup and even set my camera.Many lessons learnt-Thank you guys.

To learn faster in photography,go and walk with the seasoned and great photographers.Thank you Sifus.

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