Yeh.. I won a WhiBal Card from Toys dot Com dot My
by KH on Jul.31, 2010, under Photography
It was my usual weekend where I just sat in front of my PC browsing web aimlessly since my appointment is after 12noon. There are couple of websites that I frequent often where one of them is Photo Malaysia . The wording WhiBal caught my eyes and I clicked on it. Saw it was a sales post under Toys dot Com dot My for WhiBal, white balance reference card.
While wanted find out more on how is the response, I noted there is a “Squash ball” position guessing game with the price of a WhiBal@ WB6-PC, 2″ inch x 3.5″ card. This triggered my “Want to know” nerve and I decided to see if I can find the missing ball.
I downloaded the Picture to my PC and open it up with photo editor. Zoomed to 400% and immediately I saw the abnormally on the location D10 where the “Out Lines” at the back wall has miss-alignment with a shape like the place has been treated with a Healing Tool in Photoshop. The whole process took about a minute and I never thought that this actually won me new WhiBal card.
Here come the next headache, need to arrange for the price picks up since I am in Penang and Toys.com.my is at Taman Maluri, Cheras. Nevertheless, I would like to Thanks Toys.com.my for the generosity of the price given for the game.
For those that interested with getting a WhiBal can contact them at
No. 17 & 19, Jalan Jejaka 3,
Taman Maluri, Cheras,
55100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 03-9285 6658 : 03-9285 6688 : 03-9282 8888
Fax: 03-9285 6118
Operating Hours:-
Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm
Saturdays 9.00 am to 1.00 pm
Panorama : Oriental Village @ Langkawi
by KH on Jul.22, 2010, under Photography, Travel
Just to share a Panorama Picture captured at Langkawi’s Oriental Village using Panasonic DMC-LX3 and stitched using ArcSoft’s Panorama Maker 4.
Birthday celebration with my lovely wife @ The Sire Museum Restaurant
by KH on Jun.23, 2010, under F&B, Photography
Went to The Sire Museum Restaurant, Penang for dinner with my wife, celebrating her birthday. Picture taken with Panasonic DMC-LX3, with cross processing style. This place indeed is a very lovely place with great foods. There is a small Museum with the history collection of Late Yeap Chor Yee where this place is indeed called “House of Yeap Chor Yee”
Happy Birthday to my lovely Wife




