This morning we've got an exciting walkabout!
In collaboration with Sifoo.com and KFGM (Kelab Fotografi Golongan Marhaen), they have successfully organized a Street Photography activity around Kuala Lumpur City Center famous places such as Masjid Jamek, Central Market and Petaling Street.
Approximately 10-15 participant have joined the activity and most of them is new to street photography - just like myself. The program started at 8.30 am and finishes around 10.30 am.
In collaboration with Sifoo.com and KFGM (Kelab Fotografi Golongan Marhaen), they have successfully organized a Street Photography activity around Kuala Lumpur City Center famous places such as Masjid Jamek, Central Market and Petaling Street.
Approximately 10-15 participant have joined the activity and most of them is new to street photography - just like myself. The program started at 8.30 am and finishes around 10.30 am.
Walking through the streets and seeing the people around this area, sometimes I feel like I am one of the tourist in this busy and occupied city street because I can't hardly find local people around this area. I can say that 80% of the people here are immigrants and the rest of them are mixed of local people and tourist. Kuala Lumpur have changed significantly in this recent decades. How I wonder it is going to be in the next future.
Anyhow, I am really enjoyed this outing and there is a lot of new experience that I have gained throughout this trip. There is so much things to photograph until my camera has runs out of battery - completely flat out! Man! I wish I've had a spare battery though.
Anyhow, I am really enjoyed this outing and there is a lot of new experience that I have gained throughout this trip. There is so much things to photograph until my camera has runs out of battery - completely flat out! Man! I wish I've had a spare battery though.
While reading about tips and advice about street photography last night, there is one quote that I have remembered the most..
“Luck Is What Happens When Preparation Meets Opportunity" - Seneca
So keep alert of your surrounding and just snap the shutter button when there is an opportunity.