• Family,  Moment,  Portrait

    A Moment to Remember | Once Upon a Time at KLCC

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | A Moment to Remember | KLCC Park “Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don’t listen eagerly to the little stuff when they are little, they won’t tell you the big stuff when they are big, because to them all of it has always been big stuff.” – Catherine M. Wallace – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel

  • Art,  Family,  Moment,  Travel

    HaiQal and Raphael | Once Upon a Time On a Beach | Borneo

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | HaiQal and Raphael Playing on a Beach | Sabah | Malaysia North Borneo “Children Will Not Remember You For The Material Things You Provided But For The Feeling That You Cherished Them.” – Richard L. Evans – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel

  • Family,  Life

    Nothing Wrong With Snapshot | It’s The Moment That Matters

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | My Son Raphael Crying at His Great-grandfather House | Kuala Penyu Sabah “A Perfect Photo That is Empty of Any Feeling Will Never Equal a Blurred Photo Full of Emotion.” – Olivier Föllmi – I’ve written about making a photograph and taking a photograph lately, so the picture above falls on “Taking a Photograph” category, Why? Because I’ve never make any preparation for the photograph, I just heard my son crying at my father-in-law kitchen(I was upstairs at that time) and I just took the picture without thinking  so much about the background, the messy background and the troublesome backlighting. In this photograph, it’s the…

  • Family,  Moment,  Portraiture

    Photography Tips | Simple Way on How To Get Great Bokeh

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Mother and Son | 50mm | f/1.8 | ISO 200 | 1/250 “Bokeh” has evolved somewhat from its original meaning. Bokeh is now commonly used to refer to blurred lights or shapes within an image, where as, the term more accurately describes the aesthetic quality of the out-of-focus area of a photograph. Therefore, it is possible to have ‘good’ or ‘bad’ bokeh, (although that is purely subjective), but in essence, it’s all about the area of an image that falls outside the depth-of-field. The term comes from the Japanese  word boke (暈け or ボケ), which means “blur” or “haze”, or boke-aji (ボケ味), the “blur quality”.…

  • Family,  Moment

    Family Photography | Mother and Son

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | My Wife and My Son Raphael “A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path.” – Agatha Christie – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel