In December 2021, I revisited this sunset spot after almost 10 years. I was shooting with Sony A7RIV and Sony 14mm F/1.8 Gmaster lens with NiSi S6 Filter Kit.
In December 2021, I revisited this sunset spot after almost 10 years. I was shooting with Sony A7RIV and Sony 14mm F/1.8 Gmaster lens with NiSi S6 Filter Kit.
Shooting sunrise and landscape photography in a small village called Rompin in Pahang, Malaysia. It’s about 4 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur.
Hi everyone. I hope you guys are doing well during this pandemic. I’ve recently been interviewed by theSundaily newspaper for my landscape photography. The article was published on 23rd June 2020 and you can read it online here: https://bit.ly/theSunInterview
Hi everyone, so this is a video of me and my buddy arriving in Lofoten, shooting sunrise near Reine village and hiking up to Reinebringen mountain in Norway back in 2016.
Random Instagram moments captured from behind the scenes photographing Lofoten Islands and Iceland. Follow me on Instagram: @fakruljamil
Hi guys! So Sony Malaysia’s biggest annual photography workshop, Alpha Super Workshop is coming up next week on the 5th and 6th of November 2016. I’ll be speaking about ‘Inspiring Landscapes of Lofoten & Iceland’ on the last day of the workshop.
If you interested to join, more details on the event page: http://bit.ly/AlphaSuperWorkshop2016. Look forward to seeing you guys there!
Hi everyone, how’s your weekend so far? ☺️ So this post would be dedicated to my second outing when I was in my hometown during Raya break. The outing took place a few days after Raya celebrations, where originally I was invited by a friend to join him to shoot the sunrise at Timah Tasoh Lake.
I’ve been to this place before (this is my second time) but it was a total failure because the whole area was covered with thick fog which was quite unusual according to the local fisherman whom I met at the lake. That’s why I’m so eager to return to this place again hoping to see the “Malaysia’s Guilin“. Luck is with me on my second time to this location…
Arriving to the spot, I notice that the lake is getting very shallow and parched compare to my last visit. Had to go slightly to the middle of the lake to reach the lake shore where it’s usually filled with water. Anyhow, it was a very promising morning. Check out some of behind the scene shots below taken with my iPhone.
The sun never rose, but the beautiful light behind those mountain lasted about 5 minutes and it’s more than enough for me. In landscape photography, you just have to be grateful and learn to appreciate whatever that you were granted with. Sometimes you don’t want to be too hopeful and put too much stress on your shoulder otherwise it will later disappoint yourself…
and last but not least, the result from that morning…
Thank you for your time. Until my next post, wassalam.. 🙂