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  • Rawak

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-12-07

    gambar-gambar rawak

  • Rawak

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-12-07

    gambar-gambar rawak

  • Rawak

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-12-07

    gambar-gambar rawak

  • Weekend with the kids

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-24

    We spend our time together with kids at Rumah Solehah

  • Weekend with the kids

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-24

    We spend our time together with kids at Rumah Solehah

  • Weekend with the kids

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-24

    We spend our time together with kids at Rumah Solehah

  • Isolated

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-17

    Highland tower, full of history - bribe, corruption, abandon, haunted, ghost and mystery

  • Isolated

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-17

    Highland tower, full of history - bribe, corruption, abandon, haunted, ghost and mystery

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  • Isolated

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-17

    Highland tower, full of history - bribe, corruption, abandon, haunted, ghost and mystery

  • Bokeh

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-02

    This is a series of bokeh, low light and long exposure album. I'm new in low light photography , but I love it so much !

  • Bokeh

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-02

    This is a series of bokeh, low light and long exposure album. I'm new in low light photography , but I love it so much !

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  • Bokeh

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-02

    This is a series of bokeh, low light and long exposure album. I'm new in low light photography , but I love it so much !

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  • Bokeh

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-02

    This is a series of bokeh, low light and long exposure album. I'm new in low light photography , but I love it so much !

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  • Bokeh

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-11-02

    This is a series of bokeh, low light and long exposure album. I'm new in low light photography , but I love it so much !

  • #14471341

    condiviso da kiri-girl il 2011-10-14

  • #14471123

    condiviso da kiri-girl il 2011-10-14

  • Holga 135BC

    condiviso da adzfar il 2011-09-15

    Playing with Fuji Velvia 100F (expired)

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  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

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  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

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  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

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  • Conceptual Shoot Tryout

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-10-17

    Idea by @Shahirmomo.. I just try to shoot the very best I can

  • NIEW ladies carnival

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    The carnival was held in University of Malaya. I got a chance to shoot for the fashion show !

  • NIEW ladies carnival

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    The carnival was held in University of Malaya. I got a chance to shoot for the fashion show !

  • NIEW ladies carnival

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    The carnival was held in University of Malaya. I got a chance to shoot for the fashion show !

  • NIEW ladies carnival

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    The carnival was held in University of Malaya. I got a chance to shoot for the fashion show !

  • NIEW ladies carnival

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    The carnival was held in University of Malaya. I got a chance to shoot for the fashion show !

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  • September moments

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    These are some best moments

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  • September moments

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    These are some best moments

  • September moments

    condiviso da bulletofmine il 2011-10-01

    These are some best moments

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  • Do chains count?

    condiviso da troch il 2011-09-05

    A visit to the Pacific National Exhibition, which is Vancouver's large fair, agricultural in origin. Lots of exhibitions, music and of course, the rides. These were shot between 6 and 8 pm on a partly cloudy evening.

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  • farm in the rain

    condiviso da hodachrome il 2011-09-05

    using a splitzer

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  • #14174940

    condiviso da ripsta il 2011-09-04

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  • #14174939

    condiviso da ripsta il 2011-09-04

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  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

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  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

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  • Eid-ul-Fitr

    condiviso da analogmonolog il 2011-09-03

    Eid ul-Fitr, Eid al-Fitr, Id-ul-Fitr, or Id al-Fitr (Arabic: ‎عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr), often abbreviated to Eid, is a Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity," while Fiṭr means "breaking the fast". The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr has a particular salah (Islamic prayer) consisting of two raka'ah (units) and generally offered in an open field or large hall called an Eed-gah.[1] It may only be performed in congregation (Jama’at) and has an additional extra six Takbirs (raising of the hands to the ears while saying Allah-u-Akbar [God is Great]), three of them in the beginning of the first raka'ah and three of them just before ruku' in the second raka'ah in the Hanafi school.[2] This Eid ul-Fitr salah is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, Fard (obligatory), Mustahabb (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory) or mandoob (preferable).[1] Muslims are commanded by God in the Qur'an to complete their fast until the last day of Ramadan[3] and pay the Zakat al-fitr before doing the Eid prayer.

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