Monday, April 27, 2009

New Toys (1)

The Golden Half

Half-format 35mm Camera with Excellent Optics.

The Golden Half is a plastic half-size format 35mm camera, which yields 72 photos from a 36 exposure roll. Great for this penny pinching times! This original Superheadz design features a plastic body with a fantastic lens, three apertures, and a hot shoe for flash. All this means that The Golden Half is one sweet little camera with big creative possibilities. Size: Golden Half 8 x 8 x 5.4 cm. It comes with one roll of 36 exposure, 35mm print film.

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Eximus Wide and Slim

22mm f.11 ultra wide angle lens using 35mm film.

Eximus Wide and Slim is a plastic 35mm camera almost similar with the legendary Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim. The Eximus is a Korean camera that takes any pictures using a 35mm print film. It shoots a vivid colour photograph and a vinegtting (tunnel effect). Size: Eximus W100 x H58 x D26mm.



These are the two cameras that i get recently and a thousand thanks to my Korean friend. I also get a flash light which i didn't upload the picture here. For more information about the Golden Half and the Eximus you can google it anytime and look for some example pictures. Hopefully i will have my 1st roll of film on each of them soon.

Kangaroos everywhere

2 days back (25/4/09) was the last day for my friends to stay in Perth. They will need to go back to Malaysia so on that morning, we decided to go visit Whiteman Park. Its almost 30mins drive from Perth city. We reached there around 11am. Inside Whiteman Park there is a wildlife park named Caversham Wildlife Park. At the park, there are hundreds of animals for us to take pictures. I'm so happy because after i come Australia for almost 15months, this is the 1st time i get to take pictures with kangaroos and koalas. The most important thing is i get to touch them >_< .

Around 2pm there is an animal show which we can take pics with the wombats, owl and baby kangaroo. After the show we are free to go anywhere. There is a big field in the middle of the park where all the kangaroos jumping here and there. Alot of tourist and families get a chance to take pictures with the kangaroos and of coz i'm one of the tourist hehehe. Those kangaroos looks sleepy and keep on yawning. Hmm.. i wonder how many hours they need to sleep per day. Alpaca~ yea this is the animal that i wanna take picture with. While during the trip to albany, we missed out the alpaca farm so this is the time for us to meet the alpaca. Alpaca is huge and it got a little bit look like camel but in a sheep body. Its funny. kekeke. Talk about the koalas at that park, they are all sleepy and lazy. The koalas are just like the koala doll at your home. They will just hug on the tree and didn't move. The worker there told me that koalas need a minimum of 20hours sleeping time.

Its hard to discribe all the animals. You just have to come down and look for yourself. Its fun. After the visiting, we have a picnic at the park. The BBQ machine is just so convenient where u juz need to drop some coins in and it will heat up. You can grill ur food in juz a minute. We really had a good time picnic there.

An almost 1500km trip (Day4)

Good morning Dunsborough! Today everyone gets to wake up a little bit late. As usual after we prepared for our breakfast and lunch, we check out from the hostel and continue our journey. Everyone was fully energetic due to a nice rest. There is not much places that we can visit for that day as it was the last day for our trip. We went to Nilgi Cave visit all the stalagmite and stalactites. We took some wonderful pics inside too. After that, we went visit the Cape Naturaliste Light house and Discovery Centre. We had our lunch at the seaside look-out. Happy time does past very fast. Now is time for us to go back home.

If you ask me how is the trip and the only answer i can tell you is two thumbs up. I hope that next time i will have a chance to go again but not in this hurry. Bye bye down south, coming back home-Perth.











An almost 1500km trip (Day3)

"Let's get moving fellows, its 5.30am now":said Mei but none of us manage to get up. After a few grumble i finally cant stand it and woke up to the kitchen to make breakfast. We had hot dogs and sandwiches *Yummy*.After prepared everything, we bring our breakfast together with us and start our new day. We went back to Denmark to visit the Tingle Tree and Tree Top Walk, Valley of the GIANTS. It was amazing. At the Tingle Tree, the trees are huge and tall but hollow on the bottom. You can actually walk through the tree. Do you still remember when you were young you always saw those tree house in cartoons? Those are tingle tree. It really can stay people *Cool Man~*







After the Tingle Tree, we went to Circular Pool and then Tree Top Walk, Valley of the GIANTS. Can you imagine walking on the height of 30-40ft looking at those giant trees? Its a bit scary. Below the Tree Top Walk there is another trail to the Ancient Walk which at there you can see a lot of tingle trees with big holes on the bottom.Its really amazing.







Opsss is time for lunch. After we had our sandwiches that we prepared early, we drive straight to Busselton. We stopped at Manjimup to have a short rest. We actually planned to go Augusta and Margarat River then on the way to our hostel at Dunsborough but because of insufficiant time, we need to change plan and stop at Busselton then to our hostel. The driving today is far, very far. We spent almost 5hours in the car looking at the scenery outside, full with natural. We reached Busselton Jetty around 5.30pm. We were just in time to enjoy the sunset. The jetty had a very memorable story behind and had become 1 of the tourist place in Busselton. A 30mins drive to Dunsborough, we finally reached the hostel. It is a very nice place where the person incharge there were friendly. Time always wont allow us to do more things. Its 7pm and is totally dark outside. We faster prepare our dinner and hope for going to bed earlier. We met some backpakers there as well and have a good chat with them. Everyone were tired that day. After dinner, we stay inside our room and have some chit chat then go to bed around 11pm.




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An almost 1500km trip (Day2)

*Buzzz..buzzz...buzzz* Oppsss is my mobile alarm. We will need to start the second day journey. It 5.30am and we are the early birds. After a fast brush up, we brought our equiptment and start our visiting. The 1st place of the day will be the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial. It is located on top of a hill and before we reached there, we stopped by half way of the hill to watch sunrise. It was beautiful. Looking down from the hill, there is a thick fog. The houses below was covered by the thick fog and so do the mountain infront of us. As the sun slowly rised up, the fog started to disappeared. It shows that a new day has come and everyone start to work out for their day.








Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. On top of the hill is the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial. More commonly known as the Light Horse Memorial, this memorial commemorates the men of the Australian Light Horse Brigade as well as the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, the Imperial Camel Corps and the Australian Flying Corps who lost their lives in Egypt, Palestine and Syria between 1916 and 1918. I saw a lady jogging there and she told me that in the World War II, Australia and New Zealand soldiers lost their lifes more than any other country. We took a group photo up there and climb to higher part of the hill. Looking down, the bronze statue was like showing its pride on a piece of wide white cloud. How beautiful it is.




Almost 8am. We went back to hostel have breakfast and check-out. The next spot will be the Torndirrup National Park. Around the Torndirrup National Park there are several tourist spot which are The Gap, Natural Bridge, Cable Beach, Salmon Holes and so on. The Gap and Natural Bridge is a place that should visit. Its amazing!!




We had almost finished visit places in Albany and now we heading to Denmark and Walpole. We are running out of time so we will only can visit places in Denmark on the next day. We do actually stopped in the middle to visit some small place and take pictures and for driver to rest awhile. After an almost 3hours driving, we reached YHA Tingle All Over, Walpole. Its a quiet place where not much backpackers stay there. We had our wonderful dinner there. The manageress Peggy is a very friendly person where she actually helped us by telling us where we can travel nearby Walpole and Denmark. A token of appreciation to Mdm Peggy *Yeppie*. The place was very clean and after dinner, we planned for the next day journey and end our night chit chatting and beer time.






It was a tiring day but everyone was enjoying. 11pm, everyone start to snore~ Hehehe (I'm the 1st. Yeppie~)