Thursday, November 11, 2010

About This Blog


I purchased my first camera in year 2006 when I was 19 years old. It was Nikon compact camera Nikon Coolpix 7900. I brought it whenever I went and it never let me down. After three years of services, I decided to move on to Nikon DSLR due to heavy use. I bought my first DSLR, Nikon D60 on 12th December 2008 and it was the only camera I could afford due to tight budget. Since then, I began to discover and understand more about what photography was. The main reason I choose Nikon over other brand was Nikon never fail me in the most havoc situation. Till today, Nikon D60 is still working greatly with my various Nikkor lenses.

Images Through Nikon, is a blog I have created last year in May 2009. It is a blog to showcase my photo work and at the same time sharing experience with viewers around the world. Today, It has attracted more than 3,000 viewers around the world who at least visited my blog once.

The blog was designed in black with yellow header since they are the main colour of Nikon. The sub header " Camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera". This is a very meaningful quote for me. In simple word, camera helps to developed one's perspective of seeing and thinking. The dark black background is used since black means no light, but photos are outcome of light manipulation. Besides, dark bakground will easily draw viewers' attention to the subject in the photos.

Visitors counter at the right top corner is important to make my blog livelier. in other word my blog recognize and welcomes you. The world map and the flags counter tells me how far my blog has reached and expanded. Till today, I am not sure the exact number of regular visitors, who they are and where are they from :). Finally, I would like to thanks those who support me and my blog and hopefully this blog will last as long as forever. Thankyou and Have a Nice day.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Sibu at Night

The last passeger boat of the day.

Pagoda night view.

Sanyan Building at night.


Sibu night market is activated.

Hawker stalls at night market.

The crowd.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sibu, My Hometown.

Sibu central market and modern car park building.
Sibu modern wharf building and its reflection.

A big passenger boat was built to transport passengers across the sea.

Smaller passenger boats are operating along Rajang River.

The symbol Swan on the tower is an official icon of sibu. However many people believed that passenger boat is still the best icon for Sibu since Sibu has the most passenger boats in Malaysia.

Passenger boats positioned in line waiting for her customers respectively.


The boat travel from Sibu town to remote areas along the mighty Rajang River.

The cargo ship is cruising on the river with her two tall cranes.

Some people travel by long boat across the river.

The earliest / traditional passenger boat is working fine and still can be seen in Sibu.

The small boat and the giant cargo ship.

Water transport on the Rajang River.

A man with his bicycle on the port.

The earliest and the only pagoda in Sibu with more than 100 years.

A Malay woman passing by the colourful pagoda.

A burning coil joss stick.

A prayer is lightening up his joss sticks.

Sanyan building is believed to be the tallest tower in Sarawak.

The tall Sanyan Building standing firmly just like the cross.

A small and humble Sibu Town.

Tall and modern building is surrounded by traditional shop houses.

The Sibu Central Market is believed to be the largest market in Malaysia.

The colourful umbrella under harsh sunlight.

A visitor can find a chickens were wrapped nicely in newspapers to be sold.

Live chickens are preferred by locals.

The fish monger is selling different type of river stock.

A Malay woman with a big cat fish.

People are having breakfast after finish shopping at central market.

Drying the clothes.

The traffic condition along the busy street,

Wednesday, November 3, 2010