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วันจันทร์ที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Canon 60D

Overview

An EOS with Perspective.
With the new EOS 60D DSLR, Canon gives the photo enthusiast a powerful tool fostering creativity, with better image quality, more advanced features and automatic and in-camera technologies for ease-of-use. It features an improved APS-C sized 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor for tremendous images, a new DIGIC 4 Image Processor for finer detail and excellent color reproduction, and improved ISO capabilities from 100 - 6400 (expandable to 12800) for uncompromised shooting even in the dimmest situations. The new Multi-control Dial enables users to conveniently operate menus and enter settings with a simple touch. The EOS 60D also features an EOS first: A Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (1,040,000 dots) monitor for easy low- or high-angle viewing. An improved viewfinder, a number of new in-camera creative options and filters, plus HDMI output for viewing images on an HDTV all make the EOS 60D invaluable for the evolving photographer. With continuously curved surfaces, user-friendliness and exuding solidity and refinement, the EOS 60D is true digital inspiration!

Features

  • 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor for high image quality and speed.
  • ISO 100 - 6400 (expandable to 12800) for shooting from bright to dim light.
  • Improved EOS HD Video mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording, Movie Crop recording in 640 x 480, sound recording level adjustment and an external microphone IN terminal for access to improved sound quality.
  • Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor for shooting at low angles and 1,040,000-dot VGA with reflection reduction using multi coating and high-transparency materials for bright and clear viewing.
  • 5.3 fps continuous shooting up to approx. 58 Large/JPEGs and 16 RAW.
  • 96% viewfinder coverage allowing you to see more of your image in the viewfinder.
  • Enhanced iFCL 63-zone, Dual-layer metering system; and 9-point AF system utilizing a high-precision, f/2.8 cross-type center point.
  • New convenient in-camera features allow you to convert RAW images into JPEGs and set the images to a 3:2 aspect ratio.
  • Compatibility with SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards.
  • Compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses.

Exceptional Quality Images.

The EOS 60D features a new, Canon-designed 18.0 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor that captures such a high level of resolution, it's easy to crop images for enlargement without concern of losing detail. A major factor in reducing noise, the CMOS sensor assures that images shot at highest sensitivity will be remarkably smooth.
The improved DIGIC 4 Image Processor ensures that images are captured, processed and saved with remarkable speed. The EOS 60D DSLR's new 3:2 multiple aspect ratio, in-camera RAW image processing, creative filters, image resizing and provided S2 and S3 image-recording quality are all possible thanks to the DIGIC 4 Image Processor. With dazzling results, the new DIGIC 4 Image Processor also works to capture and process data of images shot at 18.0 Megapixels at 5.3 fps, as well as 14-bit signal processing for excellent image gradation, enhanced Face Detection Live mode, Full HD video recording, Auto Lighting Optimizer and Lens Peripheral Optimization.

18.0 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
DIGIC 4 Image Processor


I like it because i love photo and DSRL

canon 60D is semi-pro digital camera picture is very quality vidio reccord is full HD 1080p 720p have speed at 36 fps/s

วันจันทร์ที่ 8 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

MOM DAY' 12/08/12

 

“Mum, To the world you might just be one person,

but to one person you might just be the world.


12  August is very important day for Thai people,we call this day Mother’s Day or “Wan-Mae” because this is Thai Queen’s Birthday  and The festival of Mothers Day is based on the emotions shared between mother and a child.




Mothers Day is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm in over 46 countries across the globe. Though Mothers Day celebrations take place at different times around the world and Thailand Mother’s day is 12th August. what is remarkably same are the feelings with which people celebrate Mothers Day. This is so because mothers are as caring in East as they are in the West. The difference between mothers from one part of the world to the other simply does not exist and so are the feelings of children. All over the world people love to celebrate Mothers Day with their mothers and shower love on them

Time for Family Reunion

People staying away from the families make efforts to spend the day with mothers and grandmothers to make them feel special. This way Mothers Day has turned out to be family reunion day for many. While those who cannot visit their moms call their mother on phone and send greeting cards,gifts to express their gratitude and love for them.

With Love and Gratitude, i give this song to my precious Mum

And every wonderful  Mum in the World.

วันจันทร์ที่ 18 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Yinglak Chinnawat

Pheu Thai's No.1 party list candidate Yingluck Shinawatra (left) holds a meeting with party's key figures on July 6, 2011. (Photo by Thiti Wannamontha)



   Work on implementing six economic policies heralded during the Pheu Thai Party's election campaign will begin immediately after they are formally announced in parliament, prime minister-in-waiting Yingluck Shinawatra said on Wednesday.
She was speaking after a meeting with Pheu Thai's economic team, comprising former deputy prime minister Olarn Chaiprawat, former commerce minister Mingkwan Saengsuwan, former finance minister Suchart Thada-Thamrongvech, former deputy finance minister Pichai Naripthaphan, Niwatthamrong Boonshongpaisarn and Wicharn Meenchainant.
Ms Yingluck said she would like the economic team to push forward six economic policies.
First: to cancel the state Oil Fund, which would bring down the price of premium petrol by 7.50 baht a litre, regular petrol by 6.70 baht a litre and diesel by 2.20 baht per litre.
Second: to address high product prices.
Third: to overhaul the healthcare system by reintroducing the 30-baht healthcare scheme initiated during the Thaksin administration.
The other priority polices include suppressing illegal drugs, improving foreign relations, and working with the independent Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Thailand (TRCT), which was set up during the Abhisit administration.
The Pheu Thai Party released a statement announcing that it will implement seven tasks right away once the new government is formed.
The seven urgent tasks are:
1. Creating unity and reconciliation in the country by allowing the Kanit Na Nakhorn-led TRCT to work independently.
2. Holding grand celebrations to mark His Majesty the King's 84th birthday on Dec 5 this year.
3. Reviving the economy through reducing people's cost of living, raising incomes and promoting state investment.
4. Promoting international relations, both bilaterally and multilaterally.
5. Stimulate state officials so they can help solve people's problems promptly.
6. Urgently eradicate corruption by ensuring transparent and fair investigations.
7. Ensure that all proposed policies are carried on time.

     Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra (Photo REUTERS)
Ms Yingluck rejected as baseless reports that her elder brother, fugitive former prime minister Thaksin, would be made roving trade envoy.
Ms Yingluck said she has no thought of giving such job to Thaksin, as was reported by the media.
She also said the new defence minister must be a person able to work well with the armed forces.
Thaksin's youngest sister said ministers overseeing economic matters will be selected from members of the Pheu Thai Party first, but capable outsiders could also become economic ministers if they were suitable for the job, she added.
Ms Yingluck was later today due to meet with her party’s economic team to discuss economic policies for the new coalition government.
She insisted that the policies announced during the election campaign will certainly be implemented.
However, the industrial sector today complained that awarding the promised instant, major hike in the daily miniumum wage would have a severe adverse effect on manufacturers.
Khon Kaen Federation of Industries chairman Withoon Kamolnaruemeth said the incoming government should review its policy to raise the daily minimum wage to 300 baht everywhere because manufacturers would not be able to carry the added labour cost.
“Industrial plants might have to close down, or move their production bases to other countries,” he said.
Mr Withoon admitted that manufacturers were truly worried about the 300 baht a day policy championed by the Pheu Thai Party.
He said no other country [in the region] had a policy for the same daily wage level nationwide. The daily minimum wage should be set in line with living costs of each province, which varies.
“The current minimum wage in Khon Kaen is 169 baht a day. If it is raised to 300 baht, the increase would be about 90 per cent," he said.
No manufacturer could bear such sharp increase in labour costs and they would have no option but to lay off workers, stop operations or transfer their production bases elsewhere.
Therefore, this policy should be reviewed, Mr Withoon said. The private sector would also meet soon discuss this issue and search for a solution.
He said that outside of the indutrial sector, the negative impact of this policy would also be felt by ordinary people, civil servants and employees of other private firms.
They would face higher prices for consumer goods, which would rise in line with the increase daily wage.

วันศุกร์ที่ 24 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

Tourist attractions


Ko Chang

Ko Chang, Ko Chang

Operating day: Daily Operating time: 06.00 - 18.00 

A stretch of long white sandy beach dotted with coconut tree orchards is a common sight on Ko Chang the largest and busiest island in Trat and the second largest island in the country after Phuket.
Covering an area of 429 square kilometers, Ko Chang, boasts several amazing natural wonders that blend magnificently with the traditional way of life such as 70 percent undisturbed island rainforest, steep hills, cliffs, waterfalls, and notable wildlife, fine beaches, coral reefs and an abundance of marine life. In addition, numerous fruit orchards dot the island.
Most of the scenic beaches and bays are on the west side spreading from the north to the south they include Ao Khlong Son , Hat Sai Khao , Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae. A road cuts through the western shore almost reaching Hat Kai Bae where there is a nature trail passing through Ao Bai Lan and Ao Kruat and meandering through wet forestland to Ban Bang Bao, a fishing community on the foot of the hill in the south.
To the east are Ao Sapparot, where a ferry landing is situated and Ao Salak Khok. In addition, along the eastern shoreline is a road cutting through to Ao Salak Phet, a community with a boat pier to the south of the island. Coral ranges worth visiting are at Ao Khlong Son near Ko Chang Noi and around islands south of Ko Chang.
In addition to sea-based attractions Ko Chang has numerous inland attractions including several waterfalls with reasonable access. They are the Khlong Phlu waterfall, 3 kilometers from Ao Khlong Phrao and a further 20 minutes on foot; Khlong Nonsi waterfall, a 4-kilometre walk from park headquarters; and Khiriphet and Khlong Nung falls, which are about 3 kilometers from Ban Salak Phet.
As well as the obvious activities Ko Chang offers many other attractions including waterfalls, temples, the National Park and Museum or the beautiful scenic lookout points, which are all worth a visit. Divers will find fascinating diving areas off of the shores of Ko Chang and the surrounding islands. Besides the many coral reefs, sunken warships, a reminder of times past, can be visited in the Salak Phet Bay.
The Ko Chang National Park occupies an area of 650 square kilometers and is comprised of 47 islets, which spread from Laem Ngob to Klong Yai Districts. . The most popular islands includes Ko Chang, Ko Klum, Ko Ngam, Ko Lao Ya and Ko Rung where natural wonders await travelers. The most popular season for traveling to the National Park is from November to March. The park headquarters are divided into 4 units namely Tha Than Mayom, Ban Khlong Son, Tha Khlong Plu and Ban Salak which provide useful tourist information. At any one of the headquarters, an entry fee of 200baht is collected.
Admission Fee for Ko Chang National Park : Adult 200 Baht Child 100 Baht For more information visit www.dnp.go.th
For transportation to Ko Chang, please refer to the traveling to Ko Chang section.
Wat Bang Bao is on the roadside, next to the turn-off to Ban Bang Bao.Wat Khlong Prao is located in Baan Khlong Prao, also right off the main road.
Wat Khlong Son is approximately 500 metres from the intersection in Ban Khlong Son, in the direction of the bay.
At the top of the hill after Sapparot Bay towards Ban Khlong Son there is a Chinese temple.
Wat Khlong Nonsi is situated just before the Dan-May Pier in Baan Khlong Nonsi. Turn towards the sea at the intersection on the main road. Proper clothes should be worn during temple visits.
Ko Chang Naval Battle Area
This area is located to the south of Ko Chang close to Salak Petch Bay. It is the area where the battle between the Thai and French Naval forces was fought over the eastern border conflict. The Thai Navy holds an annual event to commemorate the combat victory and make merit for the dead naval forces on 17 January.
Namtok Than Mayom
A 3-tiered medium-sized waterfall located behind the parks office. There is a trail situated 500 meters from a durian orchard that leads to the site where King Rama V and VI had visited and signed their royal names on the highest cliff of the cascade.
Namtok Kiri Phet
Located to the south of Ko Chang, approximately 3 kilometers from Ban Salak Petch.
Namtok Khlong Nonsi
This is a little waterfall in the northeast zone of the island. The path to the area lies 3 kilometers from Baan Daan Mai or 3 kilometers from the national park office.
Namtok Khlong Nueng
This is a small 120 meter high waterfall situated in a remote area from Salak Petch Community near Salak Petch Waterfall is an ideal place for relaxation.
Ban Salak Petch and Ban Rong Than
These are the largest fishing villages on the island and are ideal venues for visitors wishing to experience or observe their lifestyle. Bungalows and food shops are available.
Bang Bao Fishing Village
Another ideal spot to learn more about the lifestyle of fishermen where residents build up their houses with poles pitched into the sea and the community is linked together via a bridge that reaches every house. In addition, Bang Bao is one of the zones rich in corals.
Hat Sai Khao (White Sand Beach)
One of the longest beaches on Ko Chang, this beach provides the most magnificent seascape. The beach, which is 2 kilometers long, is dotted with reasonably priced bungalows and resorts. Embracing the beach to the rear are orchards of coconut trees and forests.
Khlong Son Bay
Rich in coral lines, the bay is located on the western coast of Ko Chang where Klong Son Community is situated.
Namtok Khlong Plu
A large 3-tiered waterfall situated 3 kilometers or a walking distance of approximately 20 minutes away from Khlong Prao Bay that is a rewarding experience.
Tri Petch Waterfall
This single level waterfall is situated 3 kilometers from Salak Petch Community along an orchard of rubber trees.
Hat Khlong Phrao and Laem Chat Chet
Laem Chai Chet is along the sea adjacent to Kai Bae Beach, which is rather steep but offers possibilities for swimming. Standard bungalows with facilities are available. The northernmost area of Klong Phrao Beach is adjacent to Chai Chet Bay and Beach where visitors can take in the beautiful landscape while enjoying the superb relaxation and tranquil retreat.
Kai Bae Beach
This beach is close to Khlong Phrao Beach and is similar to Khlong Phrao in that the beach is steep but safe for swimming with quite a few inexpensively priced bungalows in the area.
Ao Bai Lan
This small bay with its long sandy beach where visitors can enjoy the spectacular view in serene ambience is situated close to Kai Bae beach.
Hat Khlong Kloi
This shady beach with coconut trees located next to Bang Bao Village is a perfect place for relaxation.
Activities in Ko Chang
The main thing to do when in Ko Chang is to relax. Other than that, there are numerous activities for visitors such as fishing, snorkeling and visiting nearby islands. In addition, many resorts rent out kayaks and arrange jungle treks as well as provide all day boat tours to the nearby islands. Moreover, scooters can be rented in most places, which make the island easier to explore independently, however the driver should have some two-wheel experience as the roads have a tendency to fade away to nothing more than tracks.
Furthermore, there are diving schools at all of the 4 largest beaches on the west coast, where tours can be booked or various diving licenses can be obtained and sailing-tours can also be booked in many resorts and travel agencies.
Accommodations on Ko Chang
There are many resorts and bungalows on Ko Chang thus visitors purchasing boat/ferry tickets from any of the piers should inform the staff of the desired beach and resort accommodations reserved to prevent misunderstandings on the destination. Facilities on Ko Chang include mainly bungalow-type accommodations on most beaches which generally rent out bicycles and boats. Budget and high-end accommodations are also available with prices ranging from 100 baht (bungalow) to 6,500 baht for superior/deluxe rooms in boutique hotels and internationally accredited resorts.
Best time to visit Ko Chang and other islands
The season is from October to May as from mid May to mid October most of the resorts are closed, but visitors will still be able to find a few open, as some of the owners actually live there and are open all year round.
Dining delights in Ko Chang
Ko Chang is still virtually an untouched gastronomic paradise as the islanders have made a living fishing in the beautiful blue seas for centuries. There are plenty of seafood restaurants dotted around the island and with the recent addition of a number of resorts, visitors can now enjoy a wide range of local and international cuisines. 
As the island only has a single road and most restaurants are located on the road or in resort compounds, they are easy to find. It just takes a little looking around to find a place that suits your fancy. Reservations are not normally required but if you want to dine further up the scale it is best to book in advance.
Getting to Ko Chang
A 5 hours bus trip from the Eastern Bus Terminal will take visitors to the Trat Bus Terminal (departures between 06.00 a.m. until 12.00 p.m.). From there continue by song taew transport to Laem Ngop, which is 17 kilometers from town, or the ferry landings at Ao Thammachat and Ko Chang Centre Point where services are operated all day.
Passenger boats usually leave from Laem Ngop to Ao Sapparot on Ko Chang every hour from 8.00 a.m. until 5.00 p.m. The trip takes 45 minutes and the fare is 50 baht per person. Visitors can continue to Hat Sai Khao, Hat Khlong Phrao and Hat Kai Bae by local bus which charges 30 baht per person. The schedules and fares are subject to change without notice due to climate condition. For current information, please contact TAT Trat office, Tel: Tel: 0-3959-7255, 0-3959-7259-60 Fax: 0-3959-7255.
Ferry Services
Ferries depart either from Ao Thammachat or Ko Chang Center Point Landings between 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. with a traveling time of 30 minutes. Private vehicles can be loaded onto the ferry. Please note that vehicles used on the island should be the 4-wheel drive types as road conditions are bumpy and there are steep slopes to be negotiated. From the landing on Ko Chang are song taew services to various points. Fares should be settled beforehand.
Naval Battle Monument Pier (Krom Luang Pier)
Wooden boats depart every hour from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The passenger fare for a round trip costs approximately 100 baht. Call tel. 039 538 084 for more details.
Center Point Pier
Ferries leave hourly from 6.00 a.m. until 7.00p.m. Call 039 538196 for more information.
Rates for round trip:
4-wheel vehicles, 60 baht/passenger
6-wheel vehicles, 250 baht, no charge for driver and one passenger
10-wheel vehicles, 500 baht, no charge for driver and one passenger
Ao Thammachat Pier
Ferries leave every hour from 6.30 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. Contact 039 528288-9 for more details.
Rates for round trip:
4-wheel vehicle, 60 baht/passenger, no charge for driver
6-wheel vehicle, 500 baht, no charge for driver but 60 baht fee is applied for any passenger
10-wheel vehicle, 1,000 baht, no charge for driver and one passenger
Ko Chang Ferry
Ferries depart every 45 minutes from 6.30 a.m. until 7.15 p.m. For more information call tel. 039 597143.
Rates for round trip:
4-wheel vehicle 150 baht, no charge for driver, but a fee of 60 baht/passenger is applied
6-wheel vehicle, 500 baht, no charge for driver but 60 baht fee is applied for any passenger
10-wheel vehicle, 1,000 baht, no charge for driver and one passenger
For visitors planning to stay at Ko Wai there is a ferry service from Laem Ngob to Ko Wai at around 3:00 p.m. with a fare of 120 baht/person/one way.
For visitors planning to stay at Ko Kham there is a ferry service from Laem Ngob to Ko Kham at around 3:00 p.m. with a fare of 170 baht/person/one way.
For visitors planning to stay at Ko Mak there is a ferry service from Laem Ngob to Ko Mak at around 3:00 p.m. with a fare of 150 baht/person/one way.
Facilities on Ko Chang include mainly bungalow-type accommodations on most beaches and rental services for bicycles and boats.
Several smaller isles south of Ko Chang include Ko Wai, Ko Lao Ya and Ko Kradat. Noted for both deep-water and shallow-water corals are the Ko Kra group and Ko Rang which are to the west of Ko Mak.
Travel to other Islands
Most visitors come to Amphoe Laem Ngob where there are 2 piers namely Laem Ngob and Ko Chang Centre Point, offering daily boat services to islands such as Ko Mak, Ko Wai, and Ko Kham. Tourist spots in Ko Chang and other groups of islands.

Credit : http://www.tourismthailand.org/what-to-see-do/sights-attractions/info-page/cat/31/attraction/2913/parent/336/lang/0/

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

How To learn English !













If you want to learn English well
, 
of course you can. The key is to study carefully and to speak English as often as you can. With some work, you can discover how to learn English .
English is a difficult language to learn, because you need to learn it in all areas, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Here are some things that can help you learn English more easily in each area.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM6b_8yp9MM






Reading

Of course, reading is one area you in how to learn English well, but this is something you can learn on your own quite effectively, outside of the classroom or even around other people. Keep a dictionary with you so that you can look up unfamiliar words. Then, you can write these words down in a notebook and use them in a conversation so that when you try to use them again, they will come to you much more easily.
Newspapers, magazines and books all help you learn English well. If you're just starting out, try reading children's books to start. This is especially helpful for people just starting to learn English. There are some books specifically written for people just starting to learn English; the words are quite simple and yet effective enough that if you use them, you can learn to speak simple English quite quickly If your English is more advanced, you can try reading from magazines books and newspapers . With these sources, English is more difficult, but they will challenge you if your English is advanced enough that you need more interesting things to read
When you first begin to read English, don't try to understand every word. Instead, simply try to get a general idea of what you are reading; other words in the sentence will help you do this. If you don't understand the first time you read something, you can always go back later and use your dictionary to look up the words you don't quite know.

Writing

Another idea in how to learn English well is with writing. When you write, you can practice your English as effectively as you do when you read, only more so. This is because you reinforce your understanding of the language by writing it, which is a physical movement. For best practice, write something every day in English, even if it's a letter to a friend, or a simple message. You can also keep a diary, and use your English skills to write down what happened to you during your day. Start with simple sentences and as you get better, make sentences longer and more complicated.
You can also use the Internet this way, because the Internet will let you "talk" with other people simply by writing. You can visit chat rooms, or write a blog. All of these things help you learn English through writing. When you write, you can also take another look at words you have learned in the past, and use them in sentences to make sure you know them well.
As you learn, you can also look at a variety of writing topics that help you improve your writing skill with graphics and sound. For those who are advanced, I highly recommend a whole range of tools to help both students and teachers improve their writing skills onlin.This will also help you continue to refine your English and become even more effective in the language.

Speaking

One of the best ways in regard to how to learn English well is to speak. Speak as much as you can in English, even though you may be uncomfortable at first. Pronunciaction with a whole series of activities to practise individual sounds, minimal pairs, tongue-twisters and dictation is probably the best way to improve your English quickly. You can listen tosample dialogues from everyday situations and get the chance to practise and they can help you improve your language as well. As you practice, your English will improve.Surround yourself with English- speaking people every day so that you have no choice but to learn the language. This will also help you begin to think in English, which in turn will improve your speaking and other English language skills. As you get better, you will longer have to translate from your language to English or vice versa as you speak. Even if you're not sure, use sentences that sound right to you. These are most often the right ones to use; if your English is not quite right sometimes, you shouldn't worry. Your English-speaking friends will help you and correct you if you ask them to. And you shouldn't worry about being embarrassed; your English-speaking friends will understand that you are doing your best to speak their language, which is quite an accomplishment.

Listening

Of course, listening is one of the most skills you need when we speak about how to learn English well. If you are in a country that speaks mostly English, of course you are going to be listening to it all day long. In turn, this is going to help you learn to speak the language effectively, because you will learn to adapt to the speech and language around you. You can then turn this into written language skills as well; oftentimes, listening to everyday English conversations categorized from easy to difficult is the best way to learn. If you are a silent listener at first, you can then gain your confidence and begin to speak it when you feel that you understand it well.
Of course, simply watching English-speaking television or listening to music and main news stories in Real Audio format along with well-illustrated text versions in the English language is also going to help you learn. It is really good to listen to a collection of authentic listening passages at three levels .All they will also help you learn English well,get pronunciation correct and speech patterns down the right way as well.




วันอังคารที่ 7 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2554

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