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    Best Shooting Locations In Malaysia
    • Jan 21, 2020
    • 1 min

    Best Shooting Locations In Malaysia

    To help everyone in planing their photo shooting, I have compiled a list of my favourite shooting locations in Malaysia. 🙂 If you think the video is helpful, feel free to share it with your friend. Join our Photography Masterclass Community & improve your photography skill. Subscribe to receive photography tips & tricks and update from Grey Chow Please feel free to share this post if you enjoy reading it! :) #putra #shooting #selangor #location #petronas #seremban #hotel #gr
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    Best Shooting Locations In Kuala Lumpur & Selangor
    • Jul 8, 2019
    • 8 min

    Best Shooting Locations In Kuala Lumpur & Selangor

    When I just started my photography journey, I realized it could be very challenging for finding a good location for photo shooting. To ease my fellow photographers in shooting, I have compiled some of the easy access locations into this article. Hopefully, this will help you all with better planning. On top of that, I also encourage the beginner to connect with other photographers via social media. It is more enjoyable to take photos with those who share the same passion, and
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    Federal Mosque: Extend your composition with panorama photo
    • Nov 22, 2016
    • 2 min

    Federal Mosque: Extend your composition with panorama photo

    Extend your composition with panorama photo Sometimes at some point, we all facing a situation that our lens are not “wide” enough to capture what we want, even at a super wide focal length 14 mm or wider, and that’s the time you should give a try in Panorama photo. It is simple, if you can’t get it in one photo, then do it with 3 or more photos, what you need to do is put all those photos and merge it together in any software that provides panorama merging features, such as
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