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The September Moon...


Woke up to a beautiful day. I went out and saw a clear light blue sky up above with some clouds. I look and then saw the Moon. I then took my new camera, a Fujifilm xt100, fixed with a telephoto lens 50-230 and took a few shots of the moon. I am learning using the new camera and happy that I could managed it with ease. At this age it takes time to understand the working of a new gadget. Anyhow I got the feel of it and managed to get a few good shots of the moon. Above is the Moon taken this morning. Enjoy it folks much as I had enjoyed taking it. 

 Have a nice day.

Comments

Syazni Rahim said…
Cantiknya gambar bulan tu uncle, nice shot!
Pak Idrus said…
yaz Rahim, terima kasih berada disini dengan kata kata yang merangsang. Ceria selalu.
Howard said…
Terang bulan ... I am jealous of your new lens! :)
Pak Idrus said…
Howard, Thanks for the visit. Yes Terang Bulan. Tak payah cemburulah. Gi lah lah beli.... What is money if you did not spend it.

Have a nice day.

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