Saturday, 21 August 2010

Countdown to 4-Hour darkness

Let’s countdown.

It’s about time. Kampar will be blackout very soon. The lights are getting dimmer. Notice by TNB says that the electricity will be cut off by 12am for 4-hour maintenance works.

The affected areas are Bandar Baru, Taman Kampar Jaya, Taman Kampar Perdana, Taman Bandar Selatan 3, Taman Bandar Baru Utama, Taman Siswa, Taman Mahsuri, Taman Kolej and Taman Perak. But locals say Kampar Old Town also will be in dark.

People are you ready to be in total darkness at 12am?? We'll stay under the moonlight. Luckily the moon is quite round and bright tonight.

What's ur plan huh? Go to mamak? Gather at basketball court? Pillow talk? Snack party? BBQ? Watch movie? Stay under the moon? Go lepak at Westlake? Play hide and seek? Look for ghosts? Or sleep?

Just a reminder. Lock your door if you are going out. Becareful if you are driving, riding or cycling. Ingatlah orang yang tersayang.

My camera gears r ready! =p im bringing candles, torchlite, and a small fan.

Ok im ready.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Kampar New Town


7.28pm 15/8/2010 View of Kampar New Town taken from the very top of Grand Kampar Hotel, the tallest building in Kampar.

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Rain in Kampar


Westlake, Kampar, Perak 3.34pm 17/2010

Ask any UTAR or KTAR students in Kampar anything they want to say about this former mining town and their answers sure homogeneous.

It’s either the weather or the quiet town.

Talking about weather, it can really make you sweat. It’s so hot, humid and heaty here. And today, it was so hot the whole day and suddenly without any warning, it rained. The funny thing is if you look at the photo carefully, the rain only poured at the right and left hand side but dry in the middle.

Monday, 16 August 2010

Tanah Rata Town



Tanah Rata town, Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia. 2.02pm 14/8/2010.

Panorama Group Photo at Cameron Highlands


Group photo in Big Red Strawberry Farm, Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, 4.11pm 14/8/2010.

My first attempt of photo with people in panorama. hope u guys like it. =p It's a great escapade to chilling mountain. I had lots of fun people. Thanks!

Saturday, 14 August 2010

Block C: Cafeteria


Main students’ cafeteria located at Block C, UTAR Perak Campus.

12.54pm 10/8/2010

Friday, 13 August 2010

Mahasiswa and Politics, Yes and No?

“Students Power!”

That’s what keeping the students or ‘mahasiswa’ of higher learning institutions to be more vocal and actively involved in activism.

Dialogues sessions, debates and news regarding mahasiswa engaging in politics are widely spread in the dailies.

The question here is why yes and why no for the mahasiswa to join political parties?

First of all, to clear all the doubts and misconceptions, the supporters and the opposition of the idea should come up with a good explanation on what is the meaning of ‘berpolitik’ or engaging in politics. The term ‘berpolitik’ is ambiguous.

Now, the Cabinet on the Wednesday meeting has decided that mahasiswa will not be allowed to get involved in political parties. This decision will somehow close all the discussions on this topic for once and for all.

The announcement was made by the Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

"Section 15 of the Universities and University Colleges Act (AUKU) 1971 is already adequate as students are allowed to be involved in political parties if they obtain permission from their vice-chancellors," he said in a statement.

Ironically the news only appeared in The Star’s online version but not in their printed version in Thursday 12 August 2010.

Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who is also the Education Minister, had reminded students at matriculation colleges and higher education institutions that they were still bound by provisions under UUCA although it provides them with more freedom of speech.

UUCA is only applicable for IPTA students while students in IPTS are obliged to Article 555.

Government feels that students will be distracted with politics and will lose focus in their studies if they join political parties.

But for those who support that students should be allowed to join political parties, they feel otherwise. Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah (photo) said on Tuesday there should be more open discussions on the issue of allowing university students to take an active part in politics.


In the National Student Leaders Council Meeting last week in Bangi which attended by 20 IPTAs and 13 IPTSs student leaders, Saifuddin also openly support mahasiswa to join political parties. He feels that mahasiswa are matured enough to think for themselves. He is one of the very few in the government that support the call by the mahasiswa.

“The rights of the active few cannot be suppress by the majority,” he said in support for the students who want to join political parties.

Besides that he also questioned the need to register just to vote, it’s so tedious. He said that it’s fine if every citizen be made a registered voter automatically by the age of 21. This does not mean that they are compulsory to vote. It’s up to the people to vote or not to vote. At least there will be less procedures just to be in the voting list.

Meanwhile, Barisan Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin (photo) on Aug 2 said the wing unanimously urging the Government to allow undergraduates to join political parties.


In his recent Tweet on Wednesday, he posted “Cabinet decision not allowing university students to be involved in political parties is gutless & indicates outdated thinking. There.”

Some of the student leaders in the meeting feel that mahasiswa already in politics by joining the students’ body. They had the election campaign in their campus and they are voted to be the student leaders. Students are already indirectly involved in politics and some of them already helping out political parties off campus although they are not officially given the approval to do so.

Some may feel the decision by the government is contradicting. This is because Malaysian students studying abroad could become members of Umno, MCA or PAS clubs by why not them studying locally. They also questioned why they the so-called smarter ones are deprived of the rights compared to their friends who are unable to enter higher learning institutions but can join political parties.

A Political Science’s lecturer from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Perak Campus, Miss Por Heong Heong also against the decision by the Cabinet. She said students should be given the rights to join political parties.

“Students can freely join political parties as long as they don’t set up official branch in the university,” she said.

Her rationale is students should be allowed to debate on political and national issues. She feels that the move by some politicians who agreed that students to be allowed to join political parties might be just an experiment to test their sentiment.

Mahasiswa want their voice to be heard. The government should no longer underestimate the power of mahasiswa. A big lesson should be learned from the last General Election in 2008. The mahasiswa have arise, awaken and they are now more aware and articulate in the shaping of the nation. They hold the one of the biggest voting power in the election. If the government still in the state of denial in recognising the maturity, concern and voice from the mahasiswa, it will be a tough job for the government to have full majority in Parliament and State Assembly.

Mahasiswa are now more highly socially conscious with their nation’s development. To let mahasiswa to engage or join political parties is up to the hand of the Prime Minister. Maybe government should listen more to mahasisawa now by consulting them and the experts before making any hasty decision. But one thing for sure, the issue wont ends here. Mahasiswa know the best for themselves and they will not stop fighting for what they believe in.

Let’s think about this quote from the movie V for Vendetta. It says, “the people should not be afraid of the government. The government should be afraid of the people.”

By,

Oh Chin Eng
Chairman
Student Representative Committee (SRC)
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Perak Campus

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Stern Reminder for Leaders

As a leader you don’t BULLSHIT! You do what you said. You do what you promised. You do what is the best for the people. People vote for you not for you to get status or popularity and you do nothing!

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Seksyen 1/2, Westlake


Seksyen 1/2, Westlake, 7.38pm 9/8/2010

Monday, 9 August 2010

Mesyuarat MPPK bersama TPM


Mesyuarat Majlis Perundingan Pelajar Kebangsaan (MPPK) Bil. 1/2010

Mesyuarat tertutup uang bertaraf Kabinet ini dihadiri oleh para pemimpin Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar dari 20 IPTA dan 13 IPTS bersama dengan Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Menteri-Menteri Kabinet, Ketua Pengarah Jabatan, Ketua Agensi dan pihak kerajaan.

Dewan B1, Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)
6/8/2010 9.30am - 12.30pm

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Putrajaya: The Administration City


View From Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), Putrajaya 1.39pm 6/8/2010.

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Westlake Homes


This is part of Westlake Homes, the main students accommodation for Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman’s students. This housing area is located at Bandar Baru Barat, Kampar, Perak and managed by Danish House Sdn. Bhd. There are few types of houses here depending of the number of rooms, the features and types of rooms. Some of the houses are privately owned either for own family or for renting out for the students. The rental starts from RM200 and can reach until RM450 per person for a room.

*click on the photo for a larger view.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

UTAR Kampar SRC First 'Monthly Public Dialogue Session'

Kampar UTARians, SRC will be holding its first ever public dialogue session with the students on Thursday 22/7/2010 at 4-5pm, B102.

Please come to interact with your student representatives. Take this opportunity to express your voice, exchange ideas, to know what's our plan and what we have done and to give us feedback. Please spread the news.

We'll try our best to answer your doubts.

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD.

Please spread the news.

Confirm your attendance at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=132356143468055#!/event.php?eid=139613242734151&ref=ts

with humble TQ from UTAR Kampar SRC.

Monday, 12 July 2010

Spain Wins First FIFA World CUp


Glorious Goal: A quiet town of Kampar comes alive when thousands of people stay awake and flooded Mamak Restaurants despite the drizzles to watch the live final match of FIFA World Cup between Spain and Netherlands. The spectators who are mainly KTAR and UTAR students came as early as 12am to booked the seats. After 30 minutes extra time, Spain’s Andres Iniesta secured a dramatic goal at the last four minutes (116th minute) before the game ends. Spain lifted the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever in their glorious 1-0 victory over Netherlands.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Parting Shots


A photography exhibition on the cemeteries in different perspective.

Sharon Cheah Ui-Hoon, 41, is from Penang, and has been a journalist (Lifestyle section) for The Business Times Singapore since 2000. Before that, she cut her teeth on reporting at The Star (1994-1998). Sharon is an old girl of Union High School (but can't write in Chinese beyond a few sentences, much to the dismay of her Chinese teachers), and had furthered her studies in US and UK.

For Sharon, her interest in cemeteries started as tourist snapshots taken during her travels. Most tour itineraries included monuments and memorials of famous people and as Sharon looked through her photo collection she realized that it was the photographs of the various cemeteries that she found really interesting. Ultimately, this is a photographic travelogue, but one that points the lens at how people in different cultures bury and remember their dead.

*Descriptions from Penang Heritage Trust (PHT).

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Penang 1231 Photography Exhibition

DON'T MISSED OUT THIS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION IN PENANG!

Penang Island documented in the last 24-hour of 2009.

5 photos taken by me WILL BE EXHIBITED.


Goal for Gigantic Screen

Celcom has brought a gigantic screen to football fans in Penang for the 2010 World Cup semi-final match tonight at Esplanade, Penang. A lot of events going on from 2pm until the late midnight.

Below are the pictures during the match of Argentina vs Germany. Argentina lose 0-4.








Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Monday, 28 June 2010

View of Taiping Lake Garden (2)

Nice place for dating. =p

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

2010 FIFA World Cup, Group G Brazil vs North Korea

One of the things that no one should missed during FIFA World Cup is to be at mamak stall or restaurant to watch live match.

It’s ok if you don’t know the teams or the players. It’s ok if you are not a football fan.

Just the atmosphere can make you jump high up to the sky or bang your hands on the table.

When a team score, you will either hear people cheer or boo. And you yourself will automatically be part of the crowd.

That’s what makes the scene alive.

Im not a football fan but I like Brazil because of the ‘zzz’ in the the Brazil’s name and because Brazil is a good team.

For the first time since 2010 FIFA World Cup started, I watched it tonight and I watched it live.

I was there with my friends, sitting at the back. as usual I bring my wife along. I mean my camera. N im lucky because my speedlite is functioning tonight.

The match was between Brazil and North Korea. The game started at 2.30am Malaysian time.

Mamak restaurants are packed here in Kampar. Students especially are the majority crowd and they flooded the restaurants.

These are the photos of the match I took at Maha Maju Restaurant.

Brazil won the game with the score of 2-1.

1.50am Quiet and calm, before the match.

1.51am Empty without spectators.

2.45am Full house, 15minutes after the match started.

2.46am Majority are students from UTAR

Us. Me with banana with my two friends. Hungry, banana is good.

3.49am Frustrated supporter of Brazil garu-ing his head after they failed to score.

3.57am This is the moment when Brazil scored for the second time. Geram nia this waiter block my view!

4.14am This is the most happening moment when North Korea score at the very last minute of the game.

4.14am The crowd cheered for about 30seconds for North Korea.

4.14am Korea performed well especially their defence. They gave Brazil a very hard time in the match.

4.19am What a scene. Everyone cabut immediately after the referee blowed the whistle to end the game.

4.20am After the game, tables and chairs are empty again.

4.20am It's time for the waiters to clean up all the cups and plates.

4.22am Long queue. Traffic jam as everyone going back.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

3 Photostat Shops Got Raid

Kampar, 10 June - Three photostat shops in New Town got raid by the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism late evening yesterday.
The three photostat shops which are LS Photostat & Printing, Papercut Enterprise, and Cherry House violated the printing act by illegally printing textbooks.
Testbooks, notes and fotostate machines were seized.

Students were seen going to print their notes but were told that the shops are closed for business.
Mr Faizal, the owner of LS Photostat & Printing said that the machine cost him 18 thousands.

“Not only me suffer the loss, the students will fell the loss as well because after this they have to buy original textbooks that are way too expensive,” added him who remained calm.

Officers could not be reached for comment.

For more news, go to http://j-on-news.blogspot.com/

Sunday, 6 June 2010

Editing in Photography

I wonder why some people love to edit their pictures. Why? I don’t know why. I myself don’t like to edit photos. I feel a photo should stay the way it is. Only original photo can portray the true message. A photo should and must always captured from the heart through observative eyes. What's the point of a photo if it’s not original?

I love originality and authenticity. Only through an original unedited photo, audience can feel the heart of the photographer.

This is one of the many reasons why i never like to take model shots. My works always focus on candid shots which contain more natural and honest emotions. Emotions should be expressed freely and without being planned.

A photo is like a life. If a photo is edited, it is a fake photo. A fake photo is like a clon human. A clon human is never as real as a real human. It is a human without soul.

All this while since I got serious into photography back in 2003, I always stand firm on my principle not to edit pictures. I never like to edit pictures. But then in a commercial photography, photographers edit their photos to give different moods and to make the pictures look better. I only touch up pictures that were taken in a bad weather or when it’s for a customer. Example: wedding and event photos.

Edit and touch up are two different things. Touch up is slightly less changes in editing. There are very minor changes only in touching up of photos compared to editing.
I always believe that a good photo always come from a good photographer, not a good gadget.

Don’t get offended. Im not critisizing anyone. Im just expressing my view. This post is not to condemn anyone who edit their photos. If you feel comfortable in editing photos, go ahead. Photography itself is a very subjective field to be explained and interpreted.

Villages on The Ocean


This is part of the 6 Chinese clan jetties in Weld Quay, Penang where the houses are built on the water. The clan jetties used to stay by those who shared the same surname. But now, it's open to anyone and even migrants workers are staying here. The younger generations are moving out to town to get better living. This living heritage legacy serves as a reminder to the past on the hardship by the forefathers who came from China. This clan jetties must be preserved as it have a lot of history, cultural and social values.

Friday, 4 June 2010

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Location: Armenian Street, Penang

Protest Against Israel

Kuala Lumpur, 3June - After afternoon prayers tomorrow, there will be a couple of demonstrations against Israel's actions against ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza.

PAS will be leaving from Kg Baru mosque to the Istana while Umno begins from the National Mosque but no clear indication yet where they are headed. Perkasa will be joining both although we don't know whether PAS will be comfortable marching alongside Perkasa.

Bernama reported that these two groups of protestors are expected to march to the United States' embassy.

The police have warned the public not to join any protests as they are not given permit.

More news at http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/6/3/nation/20100603194936&sec=nation

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Stolen Idea

I know different people have different ideas. Sometimes different people can come up with almost the same idea. But do you still think it is a coincidence when you told someone something then he said it again?

When i spoke at the Speakers Corner, I talked to a man and i told him my opinions. Today, I saw him in The Star newspaper. He was speaking at the Speakers Square in Penang. But what he said there is exactly what i told him.

I feel my idea got stolen. I don't have proof. But only he knows himself whether he got the idea from me or by himself. Anyhow im glad he has indirectly helped me in letting the public know what is in my mind.

Speakers Square promote freedom of speech but it is definiely not a platform for anyone to copies anyone's speech. Freedom of speech is not a freedom of copying other people's speech.

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Glorious Komtar

Komtar, the tallest building on Penang Island, where the state government administration is located. From top, one can have a panoramic view of the island.

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Protest at RTM - Against Political Interference

We the 528 Media Action Group,WAMI & CIJ, urge members of the public, political parties and NGOs to participate in a demonstration at RTM in response to the sacking of Chou Z Lam, who produced a documentary about the impact of Bakun Dam on indigenous people. Chou was sacked after he made public that his documentary was axed and that his superior in RTM has told him that “it would have negative impact on the (just-concluded) Sibu by-election”.


Please join us to make a stand that political interference into media industry, particularly in state broadcaster running on taxpayer money is unjustifiable!

Date : 19th May 2010 (Wed)


Time : 11:00am


Venue : RTM, Angkasapuri.


Organizers : *528 Media Action Group, WAMI & CIJ

Email : 528mediaaction@gmail.com
Blog : http://528taknakpotong.wordpress.com/
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=122474034436151&ref=ts
Online Petition : http://www.petitiononline.com/20100430/petition.html

Ng Yap Hwa, 528 Media Action Group (012-2658448)
Wong Chin Huat, WAMI ( 019-3502823)
Yi Wai Fong, CIJ (03-4023 0772)

Note : 528 Media Action Group was formed after the resignation of NTV7 senior producer Joshua Wong and the revelation by Chou Z Lam, TV2 producer on interferences in newsroom. We had jointly organized a series of flash mob, distribution of flyer with WAMI and CIJ in support of Wong & Chou. Our coming up event is “Malam Tak Nak Potong 528″ that has the support of 13 civil society groups. Coordinator is Ng Yap Hwa.

Source:  http://528taknakpotong.wordpress.com/