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okay just about two weeks after me ending my HDR class with vedd i have an opportunity to upload a picture that i edited myself using the technique learned. a bit about this vertorama, it is not a good enough because you can see the ghosting effect there which is totally out for HDR. I have no extra time to get a set of exposure images to do HDR since i am so busy with my program here at UTM, but hopefully this week back to penang will get multiple exposure images to do HDR. YeaY!
p/s : this picture is specially dedicated to ms. Intan Rashid, having a passion is also a good thing. (:
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Location: Selangor, lowland forest of Malaysia.
Previously Micryletta inornata, but is was reclassified under a different name.
Also known as Boulenger's Ornate Narrow-mouthed Frog, Deli Paddy Frog, False Ornate Narrow-mouthed Frog, Inornate Froglet
Malay: Katak Padi Berhias Palsu
Tiny little frog (the size of adult's thumbnail), great jumper.
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In 2019, a study by Smith et al (2019) found most of Micryletta represent either undescribed taxa of Micryletta or to fall under already-described related species such as M. erythropoda (southern Myanmar and Thailand).
Due to this, the study restricted the distribution of M. inornata to just the populations known from Sumatra. These Sumatran populations had not been seen for over 129 years since Boulenger's description of the species until several were rediscovered during surveys while the study was underway.
Dating from 1996 and standing at a height of 1,381 feet the KL Tower stands prominent and located slightly away from the central business district and the other city central skyscraper.
The KL Tower Facade Lighting exercise involves the lighting up of the whole tower, from the ground floor to the top of the antenna mast, with LED lights.
KL Tower has installed 80 LED lights for the tower shaft, 160 lights for the tower head and 12 LED lights for the antenna mast. The tower lights can be seen as far as 10 km away while the lights at the tower head can even be seen from Genting Highland.
I wish you all have a Wonderful X'mas and enjoy your holiday!!
The bokeh effect was inspired by Mister Bokeh. He are the one I knew in flickr who inspired me the most in bokeh and telll me what is bokeh!!
The Petronas Towers (452 m), also known as the Petronas Twin Towers (Malay: Menara Petronas, or Menara Berkembar Petronas), are twin skyscrapers. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world. The buildings are a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, along with nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower.
Aerial view of Kuala L:umpur, Malaysia, looking in the direction of the Petronas Towers. For over 2,000 other free (public domain) photos, please see my Pexels account: