Coin got tossed

Me? I'm a bad ass kid from Singapore who loves to skate, involve in photography, sing and loves to discover and share music.

You can call me Ryan or Thadar (full name: maung htoo thadar) or, Mount Through the door. I have been skateboarding for 3 years, i have a beautiful girlfriend called Vivian. I love her. Along with that, i'm in choir as my CCA. I'm a very notorious student from Jurong West Secondary School. I'm really skinny, let me bold that. SKINNY, i am. but i love being skinny.. why am i even telling you this? Okay, that's about it.

OH and please link me. if you have a Blogger. :)
~ Tuesday, February 2 ~
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THIS IS FRANK VALLI - BEGGIN, OFFICIAL COMMERCIAL SONG OF ADIDAS ORIGINAL. ENJOY


~ Sunday, January 31 ~
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soul of the guitar

soul of the guitar

the footballer

the footballer

love in the taxi

love in the taxi

hope

hope

triplets

triplets

red is for fire

red is for fire

the watching

the watching

the wound

the wound

grass head

grass head

chinese new year

chinese new year

part2 of “portraits of cityhall”


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green and clean

green and clean

the blind stairs

the blind stairs

ghost (photo by: sithu)

ghost (photo by: sithu)

trishawler

trishawler

what's behind me. nothing.

what's behind me. nothing.

vandal

vandal

leader

leader

game

game

heaven

heaven

portraits of city hall, part 1


~ Monday, January 25 ~
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LOVE OF MY LIFE, WE TURN ONE YEAR ON 9TH JANUARY… WE COULDNT CELEBRATE IT BECAUSE OF MANY ASPECTS OF BARRIERS. BUT HELL, IF YOU DIDN’T LIKE ME DURING THE DECEMBER DAYS OF 2008, I WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO EXPERIENCE SUCH AN ROMANTIC AND WONDERFUL YEAR WITH YOU… I VOW TO BE WITH YOU NO MATTER WHAT DIFFICULTIES WE MAY FACE, I WILL SACRIFICE, I WILL GIVE IN, OR I WOULD EVEN PUT MY LIFE IN DANGER, JUST FOR ME TO SEE THOSE GORGEOUS SMILES OF YOURS… YOU SAVED MY LIFE… NOT JUST SAVE IT, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MAKING ME HAPPY… I MIGHT NOT BE YOUR FIRST, NOR YOU ARE. BUT IM VERY SURE IT’S THE FIRST TIME WE EXPERIENCE TRUE LOVE. TRUE LOVE LIKE NO OTHER. why am i typing in caps?!


~ Sunday, January 24 ~
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just a kiss of yours can exhaust me

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this is peter, bjorn and john - it don’t move


~ Sunday, January 17 ~
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Olympus evolt 620 REVIEW (courtesy of dpreview.com)

  • Superb image quality
  • Good tonal response and dynamic range (at ISO 200 and above)
  • Good high ISO performance
  • Built-in Image Stabilization
  • Generally fast and responsive in use
  • Twist and swivel screen useful for certain shooting types
  • JPEG engine makes the most of the sensor’s output
  • Useful in-camera RAW processing option (though lacks any preview, which is limiting)
  • Excellent degree of customization
  • Class-leading level of external controls for quick shooting (once you’ve acclimatized)
  • Dependable autofocus (and five cross-type AF points)
  • Reliable metering that will tend towards underexposure if caught-out
  • Programmable FUNC button with a range of options (though it’s the only way to set manual WB)
  • Control over high sensitivity noise reduction
  • Wireless flash control for external flashguns
  • Art Filters can be quite fun
  • AF fine-tuning (if you’re convinced you can get it right)

Conclusion - Cons

  • Contrast detect AF pretty slow in live view (which is often the case on DSLRs)
  • Moderate LCD screen resolution (and too reflective in bright light)
  • Slightly lower absolute resolution than rest of class
  • Complicated menu system not that easy to navigate (though it offers a great degree of user customization)
  • Viewfinder noticeably smaller than its APS-C peers
  • Short battery life (especially if you use the Art Filters)

Overall conclusion

The Four Thirds range has tended to lag a fraction behind the best contemporary APS-C sensor-size DSLRs in terms of absolute performance but make up some of the difference with excellent lenses, feature-packed specifications, and lower sticker prices. This isn’t the case with the E-620 - however you look at it, it’s up there with the best of them. It doesn’t offer the video recording capabilities of some of its contemporaries, but as a dedicated stills camera, it’s a pretty compelling package. Built-in Image Stabilization gives it an edge over its rivals if you’re buying additional lenses.

Handling

Don’t let any talk of the lack of a large grip put you off - the E-620 is a well thought-out and laid-out camera that sits comfortably in the hand. The interface has also been well designed - it’s not quite as stripped-down and unthreatening as those of some of its peers but this means it’s quicker to use and easier to access all the camera’s capabilities once you’ve learned how to use it (and the Super Control Panel, interactive display means that shouldn’t take long).

We still have a few gripes about the settings menus but you rarely have to use them and they can be hidden once you’ve tailored the camera to work exactly the way you want it to. If you’ve used a DSLR before, then you’ll be impressed by the level of control you get for so little money.

The E-620 is pretty small in DSLR terms (it’s hyped as ‘The World’s smallest image stabilized DSLR’) but that still leaves it about the same size as the majority of manual focus film SLRs - so it’s not tiny. Unfortunately the viewfinder is also smaller than the competition - it’s about the same height but not as wide, because of the squarer image format.

Image Quality

While the E-620’s operation may seem surprisingly sophisticated for an entry-level model, its ability to deliver great images, straight out of the camera hits the spot precisely. From a technical perspective, the image quality is on a par with its peers in just about every respect, at least up as far as ISO 800 (even at the levels of scrutiny we subject cameras to). Our only concern about the E-620 would be that it seems to have inherited the rather strong anti-aliasing filter that has arguably held-back recent E-system cameras. This means it’s not able to render the really fine detail that its rivals can (a shame given how good Four Thirds lenses can be). But, just as importantly, from an aesthetic point-of-view, the output is all that you’d want from a camera at this level - bright, punchy and consistent.

The JPEG engine makes the most of everything that the camera is capturing, in terms of both resolution and dynamic range, significantly reducing the need to shoot RAW or post process (unless you’re particularly inclined to). There’s a little more chroma noise in the shadows - particularly with Gradation set to Auto - but it’s something you tend to have to go looking for.

The final word

When we reviewed the Olympus E-30, we said it was the best Four Thirds DSLR yet - it didn’t hold on to that crown for long. The E-620 crams most of the E-30’s feature set into a much smaller, much less expensive package that competes more convincingly with its peers than any Four Thirds camera we’ve yet seen.

Detail (D-SLR) Rating (out of 10)

Build quality8.0

Ergonomics & handling8.0

Features9.0

Image quality8.5

Performance (speed)8.0

Value8.0

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED


~ Saturday, January 16 ~
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the legs series. by Vivian.


~ Friday, January 1 ~
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2010. sigh…. yesh… yesh yesh. i love new years i dont know why. they just give me this formatting. it’s like renewing your computer or changing your flims. it starts a new inspiration and it ends your old designs. a new year always make people happy, you might be heart broken, you might be broke, you might be just anything negative, when it turn 1st jan, they’re all gone(for me.. i got rid of my broken heart because of new year, last year).

a little journal of what i did. went to sembawang beach yesterday where there ws a million strangers, photography, fishing, videography, mediacorp, all kinds of shit. but hell, we all united and said wished happy new year in harmony, i didnt know how that happen. johor baru was messed up happy on the other side, they were like a hundred million fire crackers exploding everywhere..

as for new years resolution, im fortunately not going to make any because i cant keep them anyway, i always lie to myself, do everything opposite of what im suspose to do. should have been studying, i didnt. i should have been a better boyfriend, i didnt. i should have tried to learn few tricks, i didnt. i should have got a job, i cant… so, for the new year, im not going to make any promises. action speaks better than words. i have been rude to teachers, parents, friends, girlfriend and much more.. i dont smoke, i dont do drugs, i dont do liquor but i think im very stubborn and selfish.

IT CERTAINLY IS THE TIME FOR ME TO GO MATURED.

please enjoy the music, this is grizzly bear - while you wait for the others


~ Monday, December 28 ~
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LEICA BY LEITZ

this is leica m9

LEICA BY LEITZ ERNEST

leitz is a german camera company based at wetzlar, germany. it is founded by oskar barnack and leitz ernst. it offers great and top-notch image quality and compact bodies. the picture on top is the latest flag-ship 18mega pixel m9 by leica, i don’t even want to think about the price because it exceeds 5000 U.S dollar just for the body (no lens, lens cost about 1000.. i’t’s crazy).

you might not believe this but i want one. i mean, everyone wants one, if you’re walking around with a childish holga film camera, you’re a stupid loser. ladies and gentlemen who holds a holga(the camera below), dont think you are very cool and ‘vintage’ just because you have a holga shit. compare your shit to a leica above, you’re no where near leica’s toes. so all the teenagers out there who thinks they are” lomographist’ (why do you call your self a lomographist, when you dont even shoot your d-slr on manual mode, you are the biggest loser ever, be ashamedof yourself, please, thats so fucking embarrassing), you’re wrong.    

(this is a holga film camera, it’s made of plastic and it’s like what…. 10 dollar?)