I’ve been making photographs for most of my life. It’s second nature to me. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it. But it’s hard to put into words what that love of photography is all about. I am going to try. Speaking of memory protection, I love the fact that my visits to some of the most beautiful places in the world are documented twice. Once in my mind and once by my camera. Manchester is a beautiful place, it have to stores nicely. When I get older, my memories in Manchester will become more precious than I realize. And the pictures I make today can be touchstones for the memories I will crave and enjoy later.
Time-lapse is a huge part of what I do. I’m a big fan of time-lapse photography and I love seeing the amazing of the nature changes. I believe there are a lot of Malaysian who have same interest with me. Thus, I have done some research regarding the best locations for shooting time-lapse photography.
Sunset Time-lapse
1. Tandle Hills, Royton
2. Sunset City Skyline from any angle
3. National Football Museum - The burning Glass
4. Tram Rails next to Manchester Central
Sunrise Time-lapse
1. The Beetham Tower from the David Lewis Recreation Ground
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