I was crossing the artificial road in Mid Valley yesterday with my girlfriend when I saw this

Guess I didn't know I was this good looking.
P.S. Girlfriend complain that it could be referring to her instead of me. Maybe I'm not that good looking after all.

Guess I didn't know I was this good looking.
P.S. Girlfriend complain that it could be referring to her instead of me. Maybe I'm not that good looking after all.
It's been almost 2 weeks since I entered Taylor's new campus. Although it feels good to be in a different environment compared to the previous campus in SS15, however, it does have it's down side.
An example would be the parking.

By 9.30, the parking will be all the way to the back. In return from walking the distance, we'll be greated by cows with their treasures and smell you can never imagine. Be sure to wear Cologne!
Our first week was all about lectures. Lecturers lecturing us in lecture theaters. It was some what a plain boring 4 days lecture when suddenly this happened.

It was leaking for over 1/2 the time we were having our lecture!!! Best part was the following conversation:
Student: Sir, it's leaking!!!!
Lecturer: Then? What do you want me to do??
Student: Call lah!!!
Lecturer: Oh, okay.. XD
What a way to get our attention.
An example would be the parking.
By 9.30, the parking will be all the way to the back. In return from walking the distance, we'll be greated by cows with their treasures and smell you can never imagine. Be sure to wear Cologne!
Our first week was all about lectures. Lecturers lecturing us in lecture theaters. It was some what a plain boring 4 days lecture when suddenly this happened.
It was leaking for over 1/2 the time we were having our lecture!!! Best part was the following conversation:
Student: Sir, it's leaking!!!!
Lecturer: Then? What do you want me to do??
Student: Call lah!!!
Lecturer: Oh, okay.. XD
What a way to get our attention.
Here's a few photos of the new Taylor's Lakeside Campus. I'll be uploading a few for viewing and will still be uploading when I get more shots of it.

Block C, D & E where all the classes are held
Block C, D & E where all the classes are held
This is the student life center. It's basically where students can go and relax. They can play carom, pool, Foosball, ping pong, or just play the music instruments there. Usually packed during lunch hour
To any any new photographers out there, when mentioned regarding the lifespan of their DSLR's, they'd be asking the same question; How do we check it?
You'll need 3 things to do so:
Obviously, you'll need to install the Opanda IExif so I'll skip the boring part. After installing, just open up Opanda and load the image you have taken most recently. Here's a print screen of a photo that I took to check the shutter count:

The shutter count can be found under the MakerNote (in my case it's MakerNote(Nikon)).
Isn't that easy? If you can't find it, it is highly possible that you will need to try other softwares as your camera is not supported. Please do take note that if you want to know the actual shutter count of the camera, you will need to use the latest photo. Otherwise, you will not get the accurate info.
This software works well with Nikon & Canon's DSLR and PnS(Point n Shoot) cameras. However only a certain range of Sony cameras will be able to check their shutter count using this method. If you've found any flaws on the software, do let me know.
You'll need 3 things to do so:
- A computer
- Opanda IExif (It can be downloaded from here)
- Camera (to take photos and upload them to your computer to check the shutter count)
Obviously, you'll need to install the Opanda IExif so I'll skip the boring part. After installing, just open up Opanda and load the image you have taken most recently. Here's a print screen of a photo that I took to check the shutter count:
The shutter count can be found under the MakerNote (in my case it's MakerNote(Nikon)).
Isn't that easy? If you can't find it, it is highly possible that you will need to try other softwares as your camera is not supported. Please do take note that if you want to know the actual shutter count of the camera, you will need to use the latest photo. Otherwise, you will not get the accurate info.
This software works well with Nikon & Canon's DSLR and PnS(Point n Shoot) cameras. However only a certain range of Sony cameras will be able to check their shutter count using this method. If you've found any flaws on the software, do let me know.

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