PMPE 4 at Bintulu, Sarawak on 1st to 2nd May 2010

PhotoMalaysia Photosafari Experience is holding a 2 days photography workshop (PMPE4) in Bintulu, Sarawak on 1st to 2nd May 2010. This photography workshop will be followed up with a photography tour to the coral islands around Semporna together with members of Photo Vietnam (photovn.com) in June. The exact dates of the Photo Tour will be confirmed at a later...

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PMPE presents Members’ night on 7th May 2010

This event is jointly organised by PhotoMalaysia, PhotoSafari.com.my and Heritage Station Hotel This time we have Mr. Alex Moh, one of the renowned Curators of photography exhibitions in Malaysia and the General manager of Nikon Centre Malaysia Now you have got the chance to “Touch and Feel” the latest Nikon products from Nikon (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Date: 7th May 2010 (Friday) Time: 8.00pm to 11.00pm Place: Heritage Station Hotel Admission...

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Hasselblad CFV, 39 megapixel digital back – a User’s Experience

I was asked if I would like to try out a Hasselblad 503 with a CFV digital back on our PhotoSafari photo trip to Vietnam (PMPE3a). Why not? How often one would have a chance to test drive a medium format digital back? I got the camera 2 days before leaving for Vietnam. I downloaded the operations manual and went thru it. It is a simple manual unlike the complicated operations manual of the DSLRs. Yes, this is a professional medium format...

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Henry Au

Henry Au is a telecommunication product specialist for one of the top contact centers in Malaysia since 2000. His work regularly takes him in and out of Hong Kong. His initiation into photography occurred in 2005. While attending his friend’s wedding in Ipoh, he was given a DSLR by the groom and asked to become the unofficial wedding photographer for the day. Following that experience he became interested in photography but it was only in...

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Erwin Dharmawan

Erwin Dharmawan  is a young Indonesian Expatriate working in Malaysia as a Network Engineer. He is a graduate from the Australian University of Wollongong. Photography for him is about exercising his right brain as his work is mainly in the left brain domain. The Hills of Dalat in the mornings  is a good area for that. It is such a magical place. Shrouded in mist, with shafts of sunlight breaking through, the early morning villagers going to...

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