Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Robber Fly Again In Action @ Bukit Bandaraya
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/200s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F14 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/200s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Weekend Activities @ Selangor
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F20 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Monday, 21 May 2012
Biology Of Dragon Fly
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The body of the dragonfly is supported by two pairs of extremely
powerful wings that help it float at the slightest breeze and can flap
fast and hard enough to hover even against a strong head wind. Here
again, although its wings are transparent and seem quite frail, you’ll
find they’re a whole lot stronger than they might seem at first sight.
The construction of my wings and the fact that they are not jointed like
those of butterflies, and can operate independently, helps the
dragonfly fly and run a neat little air show on its own, capable of
flight in all directions, up, down, left, right, forwards and even
backwards. Nope, the hummingbird is not the only one that can go on the
reverse gear.
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F14 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F14 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Asilidae @ Bukit Bandaraya, Shah Alam
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Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide.
All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista.
The short, strong proboscis
is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic
and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly
then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have
long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F14 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Camera - Nikon
Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/200s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 200 |
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Ferrari On The Roof
Camera - Nikon
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Camera - Nikon
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Camera - Nikon
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Camera - Nikon
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Sunday, 13 May 2012
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Weekend Outing Activities
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Monday, 7 May 2012
Flora & Fauna @ Taman Rimba Komanwel Rawang, Selangor
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F8 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F22 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F18 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Robber Fly @ Taman Rimba Komanwel Rawang, Selangor
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Taman Rimba Komanwel - Another natural recreational escapade similar to Bukit Lagong is
Taman Rimba Komanwel (Commonwealth Forest Park and Resort), located at
KM43 on the farther north close to Rawang-Selayang border, in Lagong
forest reserve. It is only accessible by using the Rawang-Kuala Lumpur
Jalan Ipoh route, about 40 minutes ride from Kuala Lumpur. Taman Rimba
Komanwel is more attributed to Rawang town rather than Selayang, though
it is closer to Selayang in distance.
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/125s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F25 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 100 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 400 |
Camera - Nikon Model - D7000 Exposure - 1/160s Aperture - F16 Focal Length - Kitlens@105mm + Raynox DCR250 ISO Value - 400 |
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