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The Moon...

5.12 2020 is one bright morning. It the 19th day of the Hijrah month of  Rabuilakhir 1442. I went out and look at the sky and saw the moon up above. Such a beautiful sight to watch and wonder the heaven. I am sort of fascinated with the moon from an early age. My grandmother says that we must respect the moon and not to point a finger to the moon. She say that there is a Nenek Kebayan on the  moon and we kids believe it for we consider Nenek is a wise person. As I grow up and have my own camera to shoot the moon my fascination with the moon continue.  Now with the Mirrorless camera and the 200mm lens I could easily get a good image of the moon whenever it appears in the night sky or in the morning. 

Because of the monsoon season  the sky is hardly clear so for months I did not get to watch the moon. And today I saw it in front of my house. I took my EOS Mirrorless M5 and with the 200mm lens took several shots and sharing it here for everyone to enjoy much as I had enjoyed snapping it.

Have a nice day. 

Comments

Syaz Rahim said…
Very nice Pak Idrus ❣️
Pak Idrus said…
Syaz Eym, Thanks for the good words. I am glad that you enjoy it. The beauty of photography is that one can share what one saw. I do hope to see the full moon in the next few days and if the weather permit I would snap a few and share the images.

Have a nice day.
Wak Lat said…
nice moon photo pak idrus.. untongla ada photolens 200mm yg ohsem tuuhhh
Pak Idrus said…
Thanks, Hobi saya photography. Dah bersara ni baru mampu beli lens seperti ini. Menunggu lens 500mm bila tiba dipasaran Malaysia.

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