Walk (& Shoot) for Justiice
As I did something meaningful in life yesterday, fellow LensaMalaysia photog Alex Moi caught me on his camera.

Now what?
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As I did something meaningful in life yesterday, fellow LensaMalaysia photog Alex Moi caught me on his camera.

Now what?
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Hehe...I bet those who walk n shoot for justice r also those who live to shoot and enjoying every moment of it as opposed to those who well shoot to live...
Well done.
Posted by: joshua
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September 27, 2007 10:15 PM
Jeff, what a sight of you running ahead trying to capture those moments once gone cannot be clicked. What was the total weight of the expensive gears you were lugging around your tummy?
JEFF OOI says: One body, 3 lenses, one flash and batteries. About 5kg? Good workout though.
Compare to the powerful TV cameras zoom, no photographer can capture those faraway & fast moving shots that the news cam can and from the news Clips they can literally get the defining picture from the split frame, though the quality cannot be compared to the camera shots.
For the latest updated pics & the loaded Video Clip (inclusive of an Interview with the Chairman of Probe panel, Tan Sri Haidar) of the historical march, check again at:
http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2007/09/more-pics-video-thousands-marched-for.html
Posted by: mwt
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September 29, 2007 11:23 AM