BUBS Education : Basic Photography Course



Tired of having your memorable photo ruined because it was blurred? Or disappointed because your once-in-a lifetime holiday photos came out too dark? Not sure of what all those buttons on your camera are for? Then come join BUBS Education’s Basic Digital Photography Course that will teach you how to avoid common problems and take great photos. The course will comprise of course lecture on key photographic concepts, tips and tricks and a practical hands-on sessions; presented in a well thought out, systematic and practical approach.

About the Course Leader
Bro. Chong Su Lim is an active volunteer with the BUBS Sunday Dhamma school. Bro. Chong has photography listed as one of his key hobbies, and has handled cameras since the age of 12. Starting with a Kodak Instamatic film camera, he moved on to film SLR cameras and eventually into the world of digital photography. He currently uses Nikon DSLR and Canon compact digital cameras and has been entrusted with updating the Gallery section of the BUBS website. He brings additional knowledge as an experienced IT professional.

Course Content
- Introduction
- Understanding Digital Cameras
- Understanding Camera Handling
- Understanding Focus
- Understanding Focal Length
- Understanding Exposure
- Understanding Composition
- Understanding White Balance
- Understanding Basic Flash Photography
- Understanding Camera Accessories
- Understanding Basic Photoshop
- Internet:
o Sharing your work online
o Forums
o Where to find product information
- Hands-on Sessions
- Cameras to Consider
- Buddhism & Photography
- Q & A


Date: 6th March 2010 (Saturday)
Time: 2 pm to 6 pm
Venue: Uttama Bodhi Vihara, 3 Jalan BU3/1,
Bandar Utama , 47800 Petaling Jaya
Course Duration:Half Day (4 hours)
Course Fees: RM 50, all proceeds will go to BUBS Building Fund (external
instructors charge RM 250 for a similar course)


those interested, please leave your email address in our ChatBox, and we'll e-mail you the registration form!




WE'RE BACKK ! (:


HELLOOOOOO . YOU ! (:




I've got the best news ! (;



BUDDY sessions are now back!
we are still having it the same time, from 11 - 12.30.

but do know that we have moved to the new temple (refer to previous blog post).


(: I promise a only-fun Sunday session this week! (:
so bring your friends & relatives over !

OH! we now have our very own Youth Room.
it is located on the first floor, the room with blue coloured door! (:


HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THIS SUNDAY! (:


BUBS'S NEW LOCATION

Please be informed that WE HAVE MOVED to the new BUBS Building at Jalan BU6/5.


View Uttama Bodhi Vihara, Jalan BU 6/5 in a larger map

The new youth room is on the first floor, with a nice lovely blue door.

Cheers!

Buddhism in the United States

HELLO ! (:
just dropping by to share something new (:


I was very impressed with the following news I found on the internet:

From the years 1990 to 2001, Buddhism had grown 170% and transformed itself into the 4th most practiced religion in America

Since the year 2001, Buddhism has experienced an ever greater interest and growth among native born Americans that gives us the impression that the number and percentage of Buddhist adherents must be even larger in 2006 than in 2001. For instance, since 2001, in the State of Connecticut, the appearance of the Buddhist Faith Fellowship and other successful and growing Buddhist congregations have brought about an explosion of Buddhist practitioners in this state. The rapid growth in the Buddhist Faith Fellowship exceeds 1000% since its inception in 2001.

and then there was more :

Buddhism in America is an emergent alternative religion poised to be a spiritual, cultural and political force in the 21st century. The Guide to Buddhist America, published in 1998, lists more than 1,000 Buddhist meditation centers in the United States and Canada

So , I went up and searched more, and then stumbled upon a forum for Buddhist Teens.

Here are some of the threads.


I take the book from the shelf, and looked at it. It seemed alright. I figured that it contained the information that I was looking for. It was titled "Buddhism" and I was given shocked and appalled looks from everyone in general.

"Did you convert?"

"Why? Don't you believe in Jesus?"

So began my journey as a Buddhist. It has been two years since that first day. It was so hard to tear away from the wave of Christianity that stalked me everywhere that I went. Promises of hell were not uncommon. I have come along way from my previous viewpoints. I am now flattered when insulted, I am hurt when I see violence, and I face the Buddha wherever I go. I believe that when insulted, this is the only way that these people feel that they can have dignity and though I disagree with them I suppose that I am happy to be of service. Which is different from my previous view of violence and "An eye for an eye."


Would anyone like to share their experience of first becoming a Buddhist? I look forward to hearing your responses my friends!

Many Blessings!

the replies were :


I had similiar problems getting insulted, told I would go to hell, my search started as many do trying find a religious belief to identify with with my interests in Asia it was only time before I discovered Buddhism. Right away it clicked and I immediately got everything I could about it. I looked book through book started meditating, praying, chanting and I still am.
May Buddha continue to brighten your day!
peace
Dogen


i had a very similar adventure! it was hard at first, i went to a very Christian school that had bible school everyday and it was horrible, people would tell me i was going to hell when i was walking down the halls,so i transfered to public school and it was still hard but its better now!
nameste!
kayti

do join the forum if you'd like to participate in their many interesting topics for Buddhist teens just like us.

(: At the forum you'll find many questions regarding Buddhism, and many personal stories.

& these are the times where we really do thank Buddha for the knowledge he has shared with us.
He isn't God, he isn't an Angel, he isn't a Saint.

but as his famous line answers it all, : I am Awake.

Do be mindful of what you do. Know what you're doing, and always reflect on the 5 Precepts and the Noble 8fold Path when making your decisions (:

Buddhism doesn't require us to spread the Dharma to every living being, but it asks us to spread love (:

It's hard,
but start by complimenting your close friends this week.

try saying nice things to people you come in contact with.
tell them they have nice hair , or just something simple.

because we all need little words like these to bring us through tough days , right?

have a good week! (:


with metta (fuuh, I tau what this means ok?!),
Melinda.


BUDDY Camp 2009



We are back with BUDDY Camp 2009. Aptly themed "Loving Self, Loving Others", the programs will hopefully encourage you to practice loving kindness to all around you. While at the same time, it maintains the usual fun, dynamic and fellowship-filled values that is the core of BUDDY.

Here are the deets to fulfill you curious folks:

Age group: 15 - 19 years old (those above 19 are also very much welcomed)
Fee: RM 75 per participant
Date: 17 Dec, 2009 (9-10AM) - 20 Dec, 2009 (2.30PM)
Venue: Uttama Bodhi Vihara - Jalan BU 6/5, Bandar Utama, PJ


View Uttama Bodhi Vihara, Jalan BU 6/5 in a larger map


For the camp, we suggest you bring a good supply of clothes (appropriate clothing - shirts with sleeves and bottoms below knee length), toiletries, towel and souvenirs for fellow camp friends.

If you have any enquiries regarding the camp, please contact us at buddygroup@ymail.com

We also have a Facebook event page for the camp, please check it out here!

To register, you can download the registration form's .pdf file BUDDY Camp 2009 "Loving Self, Loving Others" - Registration Form or drop by our booth at Bandar Utama Buddhist Society (BUBS) every Sunday.

The Fellowship Games Report

So the Inter-Buddhist Fellowship Games have come and gone, and even though my body is still aching from the sudden sports after years of not exercising, I have to say, I had really great fun.

(okay, the enthusiasism might seem fake, but it's 3.09AM and some of my energy might have been used up)

Let me try again.

THE GAMES WERE SUPER-FUUUUUUUNNNNNNN!!! YIPEEEEEEE!!!AHHHHH!!! I WANNA GO NEXT YEAAAARRR!!!

Better? Okay.

So I joined a team of 10+ BUDDYians who went up against teams from other Buddhist Societies, with no hopes and no expectations (hey, what can you say about a team that didn't practice and worse, barely enough players?) but still looking forward to having fun.

The first game I had with the girls was Captain Ball which we didn't win. The strong YS team were too much to handle for us. But the YS people were reaaaally friendly (someone even gave us a few pointers, THANKS!) so I didn't feel bad at all (we gave our best despite the hours of non-practice, but lost to a better team) the hugs and handshakes at the end of the game were accompanied by smiles and laughter.

The guys had Basketball while the girls were playing, and since we only had a few (ahem...four) players, a few substitutes for other teams helped out. I don't know all of them, but I know YS helped, because I saw their signature orange shirts. Thanks again! We couldn't have done it without you!


Next up: LUNCH ~~~~~ lalalalala


Next was Tug-of-War, I think we were up against D2Y...and that reaaaaally didn't go well. First of, there were supposed to be 6 guys and 4 girls, but we only had something like 3 guys and 7 girls in the end. I don't think there's much to say about the outcome, haha. But we didn't really care, and just played along, knowing full well we don't stand a chance against the macho-ness of D2Y. It took probably less than a minute to bring us down, even Melinda's 'ONE-TWO-PUUULLL!!!' strategy didn't help, as we were the ones being draaaaaaaagged all the way. But we really didn't feel bad, in fact, we were actually laughing really hard (My theory? It was so saaad, that it was actually funny! haha).

INCOMIIIING...atheletics. Wow, our BUDDY spirit was really up at that time, BUDDYians were right out there in the middle of the field, alone, under the sun, cheering our runners on (we even ran with them near the end!). Call it extreme game spirit, or just plain nuts, but we had fun.

Finally, the last game...jeng jeng jeeeeng: volleyball. After seeing the other teams practice their super-state-level volleyball attacks, we were kind of dreading it. We were up against BISDS, but surprisingly did quite well! Our team lost the first round, but had their game on and managed to fight their way through and won the second. However, we lost by juuust a few points in the decider.

So yeah, after that was the award ceremony and all, we stuck around to give our support. We didn't win any awards, but we had fun and that's what we went for. (personally, I think we would win the best supporters award, if there was one ;) )

To all our participants, THANK YOU FOR GIVING YOUR BEST!! love ya!

ps. the time up there (3.09am) and the posting time doesn't match, because I got too tired halfway writing this and went off to bed. =P

Inter-Buddhist Fellowship Games 2009

Hey fellow BUDDYs!

Those who has participated in the Basketball, Captainball, Volleyball, Tug-Of-War and Athletics Run, thanks for your participation! BUDDY's joining this Inter-Buddhist Fellowship Games for us to make new friends, so we are pumped with excitement and energy!

The location is now at Catholic High, it would be great if you could prepare your own transport as we are low on drivers.

The details are as follows:
Venue: Catholic High
Date: 6th September 2009 (SUNDAY)
Time: 7.45 AM - 6 PM
Transportation: Own transport. If you need any, please contact me at jiarhwei@gmail.com
Food: Lunch & water is provided


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But if you're not up for playing the sports, you can always join us for cheering and volunteering for sideline duties at the event. The more the merrier! :)

Please wear your BUDDY Camp t-shirt or BUBS shirt or anything Grey / Green!

Those who are interested to go are encouraged to:
- Wear sport shoes (no spikes allowed for athletics)
- Sunblock
- Mosquito repellent

If you have any more questions, please contact me. Thanks!