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    How To Find The Milky Way (Timesheet included)
    • Mar 11, 2021
    • 1 min

    How To Find The Milky Way (Timesheet included)

    If you plan to photograph the Milky Way, the first thing is to know how to find it. Milky Way doesn’t always stay at a fixed position throughout the year, and it moves from one direction to another direction. To explain with you more on how to locate the Milky Way, I created this Youtube Video. 🙂 Also, if you plan to Photograph the Milky Way in Malaysia, here are the NEW 2021 Timesheet to ease you in planning your photo shooting. You can get the complete Milky Way Timesheet
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    Photograph the Milky Way at Tasik Beris
    • Mar 5, 2020
    • 1 min

    Photograph the Milky Way at Tasik Beris

    I always think that being able to share my actual photo shooting experience with you all would be a good idea. With that, you can understand more about the shooting condition and what camera setting that I used to take a photo. Here’s my first attempt at vlogging in the year 2020. I combined videos from my Nikon D610, iPhone 11 Pro Max and some drone footage from my friend. The edited photo was taken using Nikon Z7 + 14-24mm f/2.8 lens. There are more for me to improve in vlo
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    Recover Overexposed Sky With Digital Blending
    • Jun 24, 2019
    • 1 min

    Recover Overexposed Sky With Digital Blending

    Having an overexposed sky when photographing the sunrise/sunset is a common issue for every beginner in Landscape photography. In this video, I will teach you how to recover the overblown sky using Digital Blending technique. Before get into Digital Blending, you will need to have a series of bracketed shots first, which is a group of photos of the same scene with different exposures. To learn how to do Bracketing, you can check out my previous blog post here: http://greychow
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    2019 Milky Way Time Chart
    • Feb 19, 2019
    • 2 min

    2019 Milky Way Time Chart

    Milky Way season is here! Are you ready for photographing the beautiful galaxy? To ease everyone in identifying the best time for taking the photo, I have compiled all the info into this simple time chart, yeah! As you can see, the chart is showing information for every weekend, which is the time most people are free for photo shooting. Each weekend, there’s information for the Moon and Milky Way. For the Moon, I included the Moon phase, Moonrise and Moonset time. The basic
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    How to get perfect focus at night?
    • Feb 13, 2019
    • 5 min

    How to get perfect focus at night?

    If you ever tried out taking a photo of the Milky Way or Star trail at night, you will know that having a perfect focus is not easy. Unlike taking a photo in daytime, not only you have to do the focusing in the dark that you can hardly see anything but also forced to use a wider aperture that you can easily miss focus and get a blurry photo. The photo that’s out of focus is not recoverable even with the help of post-processing. Sorry to say, these photos are considered unusab
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    7 tips to photograph stunning New Year Eve’s Fireworks
    • Dec 20, 2017
    • 4 min

    7 tips to photograph stunning New Year Eve’s Fireworks

    It is almost the end of the year, I believe that some photographers are already started preparing for the New Year’s Eve fireworks show. If you are new to photographing the fireworks or looking for some tips and tricks, I have 7 tips here that I would like to share with you all. 🙂 1 – Using a tripod Tripod is crucial here. You will be taking photos with Shutter Speed at least several seconds long and you’d want to avoid any handshake that can cause a blurry photo. Good news
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