Foto Kenangan ( AD10 ) ITM Shah Alam 1992 -1996
•July 28, 2009 • 1 CommentKek ‘ Ben 10 ‘
•July 23, 2009 • 1 CommentKanak-kanak pada kebiasaannya meminati watak kartun. Maka tidak hairanlah kita dapat lihat watak kesukaannya terdapat pada alatulis, pakaian sehinggalah apa sahaja yang ada di bilik tidur. Baru-baru ini saya telah menghadiahkan sesuatu yang istimewa kepada anak saya, sempena hari lahirnya yang ke 8 tahun.
Hiasan kek
•July 22, 2009 • Leave a CommentPada kebiasaannya kita selalu membeli kek yang telah siap dihias, tetapi di sini saya membuat sedikit kelainan . Melalui tempahan khas, kek cawan yang saya beli didatangkan dengan 4 tiub gula icing untuk hiasan. Terima kasih diucapkan kepada Puan Juliah. Ini dibuat semata-mata untuk melihat kreativiti anak.
Hiasan pada kek cawan ini telah dihasilkan oleh anak saya yang berusia 10 tahun.
Diploma Show STMS KYM 2009
•July 21, 2009 • Leave a CommentBertempat di Kolej Yayasan Melaka pada 6 hingga 10 Julai dan kemuncaknya pada 11 dan 12 Julai 2009 di Melaka Mall, Diploma show STMS 2009 telah berlangsung dengan jayanya. Pelbagai aktiviti telah diisi umpamanya pameran pelajar tahun akhir pelajar animasi, penyiaran, periklanan, perhubungan awam dan kewartawanan, sukaneka, pertandingan mewarna kanak-kanak dan cabutan bertuah. Berikut adalah gambar yang boleh dikongsi.
pelajar penyiaran menunggu giliran untuk dinilai.
Sesi Fotografi
•June 7, 2009 • 3 CommentsJamuan Perpisahan
•June 4, 2009 • 1 CommentProgram Gegar Belia
•June 2, 2009 • Leave a CommentFamily Day
•May 7, 2009 • 1 CommentSabtu 2 Mei 2009 aku ditugaskan untuk mengambil gambar hari keluarga di Sri Medan Batu Pahat Johor. Sambutan amat menggalakkan. Hampir keseluruhan ahli keluarga yang datang memeriahkannya. Sebelah pagi dibuat tahlil dan ceramah agama manakala sebelah petang ada sukaneka.
Pendaftaran untuk mengesahkan kehadiran dan mendapatkan kupon cabutan bertuah.
Sukaneka. Meniup belon & kasi pecah itu belon.
Selipar yang sudah dilonggok menunggu masa untuk disambar oleh peserta ‘ mencari selipar sendiri ‘
Berlari untuk mendapatkan selipar sendiri.
Bergambar beramai-ramai untuk kenang-kenangan.
Pagi dan Bulan
•April 24, 2009 • Leave a CommentSunrise
•April 21, 2009 • Leave a Comment
Sunrise is the instant at which the upper edge of the Sun appears above the horizon in the east. Sunrise should not be confused with dawn, which is the (variously defined) point at which the sky begins to lighten, some time before the sun itself appears, ending twilight. Because atmospheric refraction causes the sun to be seen while it is still below the horizon, both sunrise and sunset are, from one point of view, optical illusions. The sun also exhibits an optical illusion at sunrise similar to the moon illusion.
The apparent westward revolution of Sun around the earth after rising out of the horizon is due to the Earth’s eastward rotation, a counter-clockwise revolution when viewed from above the North Pole. This illusion is so convincing that most cultures had mythologies and religions built around the geocentric model. This same effect can be seen with near-polar satellites as well.
Sunrise and sunset are calculated from the leading and trailing edges of the Sun, and not the center; this slightly increases the duration of “day” relative to “night“. The sunrise equation, however, is based on the center of the sun.
The timing of sunrise varies with the time of year and the latitude of the location from which it is viewed. The precise local time of sunrise also depends upon each location’s precise longitude within a given time zone. Small daily changes and noticable semi-annual changes in timing of sunrise are driven by the axial tilt of Earth and the planet’s movement in its annual orbit around the sun. Some apparent anomalies exist however. In the Northern Hemisphere, the latest sunrise does not occur on the winter solstice around December 21, but rather in early January. Likewise, the earliest sunrise does not fall on the summer solstice around June 21, but occurs earlier in June in the Northern Hemisphere. As one travels farther from the equator, the times of sunrise and sunset change throughout the year. Even on the equator, sunrise and sunset shift several minutes back and forth through the year, along with solar noon. These effects are plotted using an analemma.
Due to Earth’s axial tilt, whenever and wherever sunrise occurs, it is always in the northeast quadrant from the March equinox to the September equinox and in the southeast quadrant from the September equinox to the March equinox. Sunrises occur precisely due east on the March and September equinoxes for all viewers on Earth. The sunrise and sunset times for a 12 hr day and 12 hr night do not fall on the “equinox” (equal night), since the timing of sunrises and sunsets, and hence, the lengths of day and night vary with each viewer’s particular latitude.




















































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