
My Sunday for this week was spent in our house store. I managed to assemble a huge metal rack that my mum brings from her office. In that awfully hot store due to the hot Malaysian climate which caused by the alignment of sun on the equator (35-40 degree Celsius), I try my best to rearrange the items that my family had in that store. That includes my cousin’s belongings in which he left it before he fly to the United States and my parent’s and sisters’ stuff. I opt to throw the stuff away but I guess my sole vote is not enough (hehe). It was hard to breath in the store due to the humid and hot air, plus the fact that it was Sunday.
I was finished rearranging store at about 30 past 1 and after a quick cold tap water drink, I grabbed my Canon 40D with 100mm macro lens attached to it. I went for my favorite spot under the coconut tree in front of my house.Guess what…I had found a dragon fly (just nice), handsomely landed on a dried coconut shoot. The dragon fly didn’t move even though I came really close to it. I’ve decided to use my hand to hold the camera, but my hand wasn’t fit enough after one morning assembling the metal rack. I went back to my room and setup the Manfrotto tripod in front of the dragonfly. It was much easier with the tripod especially when the wind blowing vigorously.
Above picture is the photo of the dragonfly.
Cheers
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