Monday, August 15, 2011

Starting a new set-up of my shrimps tank.

Hi everyone, back again with my new setup tank (45cmx30cmx30cm.)
Plants are mainly java mosses and add a pc. of driftwood and rocks.
This tank is to keep CRS and RCS which can be found in local Fish shop.

The setup date was 2nd. Jun-2011














After a month, the tank has be fully water-cycle and ready to add shrimps.
















The CRS and RCS are in the tank now.


















Red Cherry Shrijmps.



















And now the tank is mature and mosses fully grown.
















Hope you enjoy seeing the pictures and comments are welcome.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Olympus E-620 DSLR Camera.


Olympus Evolt E-620 DSLR camera ( 12 megapixel.)

I have got a cheap offer for Olympus E-620 from Courts Bukit Timah, and I bought it as “ Moving Out Sale.” I think it must be a display set, that’s why they offer me cheap. I like this camera and besides its more compact size, the Olympus E620 also weighs about 180 grams without battery. The E-620 does have an improved 12 Megapixel image sensor, TruePix III, 7 points AF compared to 3 points on the E-520/E-450, and various other functions of the E-30. The E-30, however, tends to lean more towards the E-3, which clarifies the Olympus E-620's position. The Evolt E-620 actually builds the bridge between the entry level models E520 and E-450 and the semiprofessional E-30 DSLR. If you take the time to compare the full specifications, you will soon find more differences. Important ones are an improved LCD display compared to that of the E-30, less fps, slower shutter speed and flash sync, and less AF focus points. The new 6 nos. Art filter has great impression result added to Image. It comes with a Kit lens 14-42mm , will try to play with my this new toys. At the moment, I have 3 Olympus Camera, SP 550UZ, E-500 and E-620.



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Orchid Plants Photography.



Lately, we visited to the well known Orchid Garden located at Mandai. It is one of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board visiting area.

Mandai Orchid Garden was opened in the year 1951 which I was only 2 years old. The founder was by the late John Laycock, the Orchid Society of Southeast Asia.

In the year of 1961, Mandai Orchid Garden has been recognised by the Singapore Tourism Board as a tourist attraction. In the lushly forested area of Mandai Lake Road is the huge land named after Mandai Orchid Garden. The Garden offers visitors a fine display of the myriads of orchids in open sunshine, and is a place of horticultural interest in Singapore.

We visited there on the 31-10-2010 and was amazing to see many exotic Orchids.
















These are the images that display here, still need room to improve my
photography knowledge. Any critics and comments are welcome.

Hope you enjoy the orchid plants.