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Portrait Photography | Portrait of Innocence
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Portrait Photography | Innocence Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel
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Portrait Photography | Capturing Moments
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | A Moment of Childhood | FRIM Malaysia Ever since our son HaiQal was born, my interest in photography goes towards him, I mean I really enjoy taking picture of him more than anything else. I’m a full time working photographer with the Government of Malaysia and my job require me to photographs all kind of things, from politics side, economy side and most of them involved person or personality but none of them are more important than my own family, yes I do that job to brings foods on the table, I’m proud of my job but nevertheless my family picture is still my top…
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Portrait Photography | Look Away
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | HaiQal | A Portrait of My Son In my previous article I wrote that whenever we took a portrait of a person, we must focus on his or her eyes no matter whether they look into the lens or not. In this picture the eyes appear to be a little bit soft, a little bit out of focus and if you can see clearly the focus was on the strand of hair on my son cheek. I did use fast shutter speed here and I did focus on his eyes but when I was about to press the shutter button, my son turn away and…
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Portrait Photography | Focus On The Eyes
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | HaiQal | Portrait Photography | Focus On The Eyes People often said that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Nothing further from the truth actually. Whenever people make contact or whenever we look at someone portrait or photograph, it is the eyes that we will look for before we moving at some other part of the body so the eyes is very important and is is very important also to get the eyes sharp whenever we photograph someone. To those of you who just start taking photography as a hobby and just bought a new DSLR and are interested in portraiture photography, always keep in…
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Family Day Out | Close To Home
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Family Day Out | Colmar Tropicale The picture above was not taken in Alsace in Northeastern France but it was taken at Bukit Tinggi Pahang in Peninsular Malaysia, you see Malaysian flag behind my wife there. Just close to our home but not too close to our home. To get here from Kuala Lumpur will take approximately 45 min by car. Most of the times we can find a great beautiful location no matter where we live but sometimes we tend to procrastinate, we think maybe we will visit this place or that place later because it was so close and yet after few years…