Sunday, December 28, 2008

Selamat Tahun Baru Hijrah 1430

Assalamualaikum and hello to my loyal readers, family and friends. I'd like to wish you selamat tahun baru hijrah 1430. Time really fly so fast, in just a couple of days we will step into the year 2009. So any new resolutions people? Well, im looking forward for it.. more challenges and greater experience~

So heres a few inspiring thoughts that i took from a website.

Hijrah telah menunjukkan bahwa berkat kerjasama dan pengorbanan yang diberikan oleh ummat Islam ketika dulu, maka segala kesulitan telah dapat diatasi bersama, dan ummat Islam menjadi Ummat yang terbilang.

Segala peristiwa penting dalam peristiwa Hijrah itu, dapat kita jadikan contoh teladan dalam memperbaiki keadaan ummat Islam dimasa kini dan akan datang, sehingga kita menjadi Ummat Contoh bagi seluruh Ummat manusia dimasa yang akan datang, Insya Allah. Untuk itu perlulah ada kerjasama dari semua pihak, dan kerja keras yang berterusan, hingga menjadi kenyataan. - Http://shiar-islam.com

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Trawlers

Trawlers

Friday, December 26, 2008

Weird Ideas

meow


Im thinking of doing this to my cat.. how cool is that? hehehe, any volunteers?

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Perlahan

Slow down sign

Monday, December 22, 2008

Love your country?

Jagged Flag?

Patriotic? well, i guess Brunei Flag is just for decorations i guess. This is probably the worse that i come up with. Come to think of it, they are constructing a building that is to occupy the University students? STUDENTS, the country's assets and future leaders! How sad...

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Dragon Sword's futsal Tournament Finale

The Winners

YM Cikgu Awg Hj Juned Bin Hj Ramli, the Naib Yang Dipertua II of Persatuan BolasepakDaerah Brunei Muara today (Sunday, 21 Dec 2008) attended the Dragon Swords Futsal Tournament Finale and have officially handed out the prizes, $800 for first prize, $500 for second price and $300 for the third winner.
The tournament took place at the UBD sports complex.

Also on the same day, was the X-Biz event organizer, organized such activity at JKR sports complex.. Sorry to my team that i can't make it to capture their lost. HEHEHE


It was my second time taking indoor sports pictures, and i think it wasn't too bad after all. . Anyway, thank you to the Dragon Sword's officials for inviting Havoc bloggers as part of the official photogs.

Futsal Refree


Play the ball


waiting


running for the ball


Penalty Kick




The officials

The Escorts for the couple

Pengiring

They are the guards, the escorts of the procession. Hmm, it took them a while to light up the big candle sticks. hehe


Siti raidah with parents


Pg Sabri with parents


The Busy officials and the invited guests

Police Commissioner

Sorry for the slow updates of the wedding pictures. So this was last weeks sunday pictures that i took during my cousin's wedding in Lumut, equipped with Abby's 75-300mm F4.5 lens, i patrol most of the outdoor activity of the BIG day. What i like most is the outfit of the caterer, So clowny~

The clown who serves food


Smile


Abang Bakar


Tua Brahim escourting


Abang Wahab



Receiving guests


The officials


The Groom with friends

I managed to snap a few photos of the groom in his room before he went out to "berziarah" the guests.

Berziarah

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Warrior showed off his talents

The Tribe


The Ibans are a branch of the Dayak peoples of Borneo. They were formerly known during the colonial period by the British as Sea Dayaks. Ibans were renowned for practising headhunting. Today, the days of headhunting and piracy are long gone and in has come the modern era of globalization technology for the Ibans.

The Ibans started moving to areas in what is today’s Sarawak (most of them) around the 15th century. After an initial phase of colonising and settling the river valleys, displacing or absorbing the local tribes, a phase of internecine warfare began.

Local leaders were forced to resist the tax collectors of the sultans of Brunei. At the same time, Malay influence was felt, and Iban leaders began to be known by Malay titles such as Datu (Datuk), Nakhoda and Orang Kaya.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Camera, Lights and Action!

beautifuls 1


Beautifuls

A pretty much lucky shot for me. Again, thank you to Zack for teaching me some camera Presets (well, i cant say its a camera trick.. coz i don't do any tricks here =p)

While we were shooting at the scenery, these beautiful ladies came down to the sand and took pictures at almost pitch black area. I didn't bring along my tripod so, we used the Lowepro bag pack as our stand. A couple of trial snaps, the third shot was almost perfect. I didn;t use the pop-up flash nor the external flash, just play around with the shutter speed. YUP, Slow shutter speed.