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Hello and welcome, I'm Benjamin from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia who loves capturing moments and everything under the sun. I love photography and am very much passionate about it.

I'm also a certified photographer from WPPM (Wedding and Portrait Photographers Malaysia), Licentiate Master Photographer (MPA) UK and a professional member of WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographer International).

Feel free to take your time to browse through my work and feel free to contact me if you need to enquire about anything at all. For more previews of my work we could arrange a meet up at your convenience.

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Archive for the ‘Camera Tips’ Category

On Flickr Explore!

February 23, 2009

Actually found out not too long ago that one of my picture was on flickr explore…was looking around other people’s profile and notice that most have this poster looking thing which took me a while to know how to do it. It seems that Big Huge labs, a site with lots of flickr toys allows you to create this poster, and if it wasn’t because of this site I would not have known my picture was even on explore…which now tells me why I have such a high view on this picture.

On Explore

For those of you that do not know or use Flickr, I would highly recomend you use or atleast surf around this site if you are looking for inspiration or good pictures. It’s a nice community and though most people aren’t even professionals their pictures really do speak out.  I have to admit, I may not be a flickr addict like some of them but I definately love that site! :) try it!

Tags: big huge labs, explore, flickr, flickr explore, flickr toys, top view
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Folder Numbering Changes

July 8, 2008

Just last weekend I found out that the folder in the CF card could be screwed up if you lend someone your CF card to be viewed on their camera. What I find stupid bout it is that, why on earth is the folder numbering change when you don’t even take any pictures?

Anyways in case you’re like me,  I didn’t have a CF card reader before this so I wasn’t aware of this folder thing. But because I was too disturb and was told bout this issue I had to spend RM30 today to get a cheap looking card reader. JUST for the sake of trying out this solution which is to solve this numbering problem.

Ok so if you view your CF card in a card viewer you will most likely see a folder called DCIM then inside it will have folders like 100, 101 … etc. BUT if you share your card with someone else..and it was being inserted in his camera which has a “continuous numbering” as a setting for his pictures. You will then most likely get a leap or a jump in your folder numbering..which will be like 101, 998, … etc

Ok I know this isn’t my technical blog but it’s good to know a little more right? SO…the long awaited solution. Which is pretty easy

1. You would need a CF card reader..else no solution.

2. Format your card on your COMPUTER. NOT! i repeat.. NOT your camera.

3. DO NOT INSERT your card in to your camera yet. Change the numbering settings on your camera to “Auto Reset”. This I would assume varies from camera to camera. So check your manual.

4. Insert your card back..and walla! you are done.

Downside to this..if you are those that love or rely on your picture numbering to tell you your shutter count..sorry. This sets your picture to 001 again.

There was an alternative way, which I did not try. It was something like formating your CF card on your camera, but have a second CF card which has some data or picture in it..then something something…not too sure..not gonna try it too..Not intending to buy another CF card yet.

Anyways I hope this helps..good luck trying.

Tags: Camera Tips, CF card, Change numbering, folder numbering
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