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The mosque, which was built using the mix of Middle Eastern and Malay craftsmanship, looks like a floating structure if the water level is high.

Berapa banyak kesulitan mendatangkan kemudahan sehingga yang sulit-sulit menjadi mudah.

Malacca, or Melaka as it is called today, was an important port along the Chinese maritime silk route during the Ming dynasty and it was visited by Portuguese, Dutch and British ships too. Today, the river has been separated from the sea (the Straits of Melaka) by a barrier to control tides and the only boats that go up and down the river are cruise-boats carrying tourists.

Sesiapa yang selalu membiasakan dirinya untuk bersabar...

 

Maka Allah akan membuatnya menjadi penyabar.

 

[Hadis Rasululllah s.a.w]

Malacca, Malaisie

Malacca bridge at Clarke Quay. This is the first shot I took when I arrived in Singapore. It's a Combination of a 5 stops exposure, blendend with a long exposure.

Malacca is an old town in Malaysia

Sunset at Malacca Straits Mosque

Malacca is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Malacca Floating Mosque

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Malacca is a state in Malaysia and located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca.

This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Malacca state flag on the left, Malaysia national flag at the right. Taken outside Sam Poh Kong Temple in Malacca.

 

Pic taken during my trip to Malacca in Malaysia from 28th - 30th Aug 2009. Sightseeing with me in my blog: Malacca!

Continuing with some work in Color...;)

 

Technical Details:

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Lens: EF 17-40mm f/4.0 L USM

Exposure: 150 seconds

Aperture: f/22.0

Focal Length: 24 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Filter: B+W ND110

Processing Tool: CS5 + Color Efex Pro

 

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Malacca Floating Mosque

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I'm just back from almost three weeks touring around South East Asia. First country on my travels was Malaysia, so I decided to post one of these shots first.

 

I was mainly staying in Kuala Lumpur, but myself and my good friend and photographer Danny Xeero took a day trip down to Malacca / Melaka to catch the sunset.

I got some standard shots of this, the Malacca Straits Mosque, then I decided I would experiment with my 10-stop ND filter. I've used this a bit in the past, but I've really like the results, so I wanted to try some colour sunset shots with it. I was standing right by this rock and figured it would make some pretty good foreground interest.

 

This shot is a manually blended image from about 4 exposures. It's mostly one, with others blended in for the water and the bright part of the sky. A final, non-ND shot was used to clean up some noise on the mosque itself.

 

Last night, I had the privilege of joining a Google Hangout with Jimmy McIntyre and HDR One Magazine. As I talked about my HDR workflow, it prompted me to finally get around to writing a tutorial. I'll spend the next week or so working on it and hopefully release it around christmas time.

 

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Details

Canon EOS 5D Mark II / ISO 400 / f/8.0 / 17-40mm @ 17mm / Manually blended HDR

The former trading centre of Melaka (Malacca) in Malaysia is designated as a UNESCO world heritage site due to the well preserved period architecture.

Malacca is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Malacca is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Ship approaching Malacca city, Malaysia during sunrise.

on Pulau Malacca (man-made island).

Malacca is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

Rolleiflex TLR

CARL ZEISS TESSAR 75mm F1:3.5

Fujicolor Pro400H

 

Malacca is a state in Malaysia and located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca.

This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.

A broken jetty i saw outside of the Portugese settlement in Malacca. This is a Historical city in Malaysia said to be founded in the 12th Century.

Rolleiflex TLR

CARL ZEISS TESSAR 75mm F1:3.5

Location - Malacca

 

My fav photo from my walk down by the shore near my uncle's house in Malacca.

 

The curse of traveling with no tripod, means I've used one of the stones nearby, but I quite like the stone in the foreground so its not too bad. I think the brown stones contract nicely with the dark and blue sky.

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