This is first time I’m using Centuria 200 film, and the result was not disappointed me. I’m really love the tone produce from this film plus the expired tone give much more flavoring to the photos.



This is first time I’m using Centuria 200 film, and the result was not disappointed me. I’m really love the tone produce from this film plus the expired tone give much more flavoring to the photos.



Some shots taken from my Nikon FM2n with Fujicolor film expired.




It’s time to teh tarik with otai otai photography dari CariGold.com forum. Lepak dengan Angah dan Robot saja.. yang lain agak busy rasanya… ok la… aku datang bersama Nikon FM2n dengan lens 28mm F/2.8 dan berbekalkan Kodak MAX 400 expired dan Fujicolor Superia 100 expired di dalam poket. Photo nie nak tunjuk macam mana nak shoot macro dengan menggunakan kit lens saja…. dahsat otai nie….
Photo taken using Nikon FM2n | 28mm F/2.8 | Kodak MAX 400 expired
Otai angah demo macam mana nak shoot macro dengan kit lens….

Robot mencuba pulak sambil di jeling tajam oleh otai.. hehehe




Salam Ramadan semua… nie ada 1 resepi lagi Ayam percik untuk di cuba di bulan puasa nie… pasti terliurrr… sslllrrruuppp…!!!!



1. Blend bawang,halia,serai,ketumbar,jintan…pastu peraplah dlm 1/2 jam.
2. masukkan ayam diperap bersama tepung beras yang digaul sekali ngan santan beserta bahan lain ke dlm periuk dan masak sehingga ayam agak2 3 suku masak dan kuah agak pekat.
3. angkat ayam bersama sedikit kuah dan masukkan dlm loyang pembakar.
4. bakar dlm oven dengan suhu 200 darjah dlm 1/2 jam atau agak keperangan.
5. hidangkan ayam yang dicelup dengan kuah lebihan tadi…hiaslah ikut selera masing2
Selamat mencuba…….
Nie lah aktiviti kalau balik kampung. Layan analog memang best, dengan menggunakan Nikon FM2n + 28mm f/2.8 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8




The Central Market of “Pasar Seni” is located in Jalan Hang Kasturi where the Putra LRT station lies. The complex’s history goes all the way back to 1888 where it was once a wet market. Over time, it continued to expand until it became a permanent structure that housed all sorts of traders. Towards the end of the 70s’, the centre was remade into a centre for culture, arts and handicrafts. Today, visitors can browse a wide range of shops that retail traditional goods such as Batik, embroidery carvings, souvenirs, sculptures, clothes and other interesting items. On the ground floor, visitors can request local artists to paint caricatures of them or even make full-blown portraits. There also some restaurants and cafes inside the building.

http://www.701panduan.com/var/4/markets.php?gclid=CK2Nk9jKiqcCFUR76wodNWqseA