Comments on: Distinguishable Differences https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/ I'm not here, I'm underwater...! Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:18:12 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: What The Last Six Months Had Been » Pummkin's Pitch https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-38089 Thu, 16 Feb 2012 15:18:12 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-38089 […] the research for me to make sure I didn’t make any wrong purchase. I made it this far since we started birding in 2006 is because his infectious influence in my life. He made me enjoy birding so much. When I was on the […]

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By: The Challenge of Bird Photography In The Rainforest of Borneo | Amazing Journey https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-36998 Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:53:31 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-36998 […] My foray into bird photography in 2006, was attributed by my best friend, Chien, (who passed away on the 24 August 2011) when he talked to me about how he got those waders by staking out in the water to wait for the right moment. His pictures are astounding. His passion was even more infectious. He was born to teach & by sharing what he knows, he had enlarged his circle of influence to emulate what he did. And everyone enjoyed doing what he taught us to do, birding & learning about the habitat of birds to get the right time & capture the right shots. He had been a great friend & I am a product of emulating what he did with bird photography. I will share with you my discovery along the way just as Chien was so enthusiastic about sharing his discoveries when he was alive. Whatever challenges in bird photography that comes my way, his teachings would always echo in my head. […]

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By: The Challenge of Bird Photography In The Rainforest of Borneo » Pummkin's Pitch https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-36995 Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:24:06 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-36995 […] My foray into bird photography in 2006, was attributed by my best friend, Chien, (who passed away on the 24 August 2011) when he talked to me about how he got those waders by staking out in the water to wait for the right moment. His pictures are astounding. His passion was even more infectious. He was born to teach & by sharing what he knows, he had enlarged his circle of influence to emulate what he did. And everyone enjoyed doing what he taught us to do, birding & learning about the habitat of birds to get the right time & capture the right shots. He had been a great friend & I am a product of emulating what he did with bird photography. I will share with you my discovery along the way just as Chien was so enthusiastic about sharing his discoveries when he was alive. Whatever challenges in bird photography that comes my way, his teachings would always echo in my head. […]

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By: Asther https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-576 Tue, 24 Oct 2006 13:50:34 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-576 Wah… Soooo nice! What lense did you use lar?

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By: jazzmint https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-565 Fri, 20 Oct 2006 09:46:05 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-565 wahh..shooting birds, not easy eh..nice shots u’ve got.

u got a pair of crocs too..mwah also has one, and pink too kakaka…but it’s asadi version of crocs LOL

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By: Antonio https://pummkin.net/2006/10/distinguishable-differences/#comment-561 Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:19:34 +0000 http://www.pummkin.net/pitch/?p=176#comment-561 Wow, pretty nice shots. But I especially like the one with you in your “Pinkies” ha…ha…ha
They look so cute and cuddly..
Must have been a real experience going with pros for photoshoots. I remembered my first time with pros, I practically had go into stealth mode (try to blend with the surroundings) shy lah with these pros around, what with all the “Giant” lenses on tripods and what nots. Of course my shoot was not nature at that time, But portraiture, The models tend to look towards the “Large” lenses compared to our meagre so called Telephoto lenses. The photo of the “Thrush” was good (now, if only the background could be faded out…hmm…!) Pam, you are so good lah, should join National Geographic, you just discovered a new species of bird called “Amnesia” should make headlines in the next issue of N.G ha…ha…!
Really envious of all your escapades lah..!!

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