Si kecik ni memang susah sangat nak tido laaa..... ikut bapak dia ker apa....padahal dah ngantuk dah tapi tahannnn.... dah tutup mata pon bangun balik... kasik celik ... mak aku ckp.. sengkang la mata ngan batang mancis.. heheheh last last sutra ikut gak ehheheheh.... ini ada peluang dia tido ni haaaa .. takyah la kejutkan dia... tido jer laaaa mummy dia bukannyer tido tu... acah acah jerk tido... hehehehe
taken using asraf's Sony H7.. thanks bro kasik test drive
thanks aliff n ija for the icecream cake.......korang memang best!!!
by asraf's H7
Lepas hantar Sutra pi check up ... masa banyak...lagi... takkan nak balik opis kot rajin sangat... dah half day dah... per lagi... shoot terus pi tempat yang tak penah pi sejak dtg duduk dublin ni...zoo negara heheheh... masuk bayaq EUR14.50... besar tu takde la besar sangat lebih kurang zoo negara kita kot... penat gak berjalan... tapi banyak la binatang pelik...scenario pelik pon ada gak contohnya kalau kat mesia penguin dalam peti ais... sini open jer... , pastu gajah mesia duduk luar... tapi sini duduk dalam umah.... maybe kalau betul panas baru dia kluaq kot.... so kesimpulannya kalau sesapa yang duduk dublin tapi tak penah pi tu.. boleh la pi sini....boleh tgk babi hensem.... heheh
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Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (the collecting, editing, and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. It is now usually understood to refer only to still images, and in some cases to video used in broadcast journalism. Photojournalism is distinguished from other close branches of photography (such as documentary photography, street photography or celebrity photography) by the qualities of:
Timeliness — the images have meaning in the context of a recently published record of events.
Objectivity — the situation
implied by the images is a fair and accurate representation of the
events they depict in both content and tone.
Narrative — the images combine with other news elements to make facts relatable to the viewer or reader on a cultural level.
Like a writer, a photojournalist is a reporter but he or she must often
make decisions instantly and carry photographic equipment, often while
exposed to significant obstacles (physical danger, weather, crowds).