Again with Nikon Lady. This time she pose gecko style on the wall. This is common pose when model stand near wall. Lighting setup is using left side continuous light. I used my Canon EOS 40D and Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4.0-5.6 IS Telephoto Zoom Lens.
These are picture of Jayapura City. When I arrived at this city, I saw this huge Jayapura City text on this hill. It look like Hollywood sign board. 🙂 I took this picture from the Jayapura City sign board. Jayapura City is the capital of Papua province, Indonesia, on the island of New Guinea. I took around 6 hours flight to arrive here. That is the same distance from Jakarta to Melbourne. I am so amaze that Indonesia is so huge.
Château Reserve Speciale Bordeaux 2008 by Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) Bordeaux France.
The Château picture on the label is interesting. I like it. The combination of red color on the bottle cap is also eye catching. It has a good stopping power for customer to buy this wine.
I haven’t tasted this wine yet. However, this is an interesting wine to put on my wine rack collection.
Château Mongravey Margaux 2006 by Château Mongravey Margaux France.
Since 1980, Château Mongravey’s destiny lies in the hands of Régis Bernaleau who, thought and built the remarkable cellar, both aesthetically and technically.
The orange and gold color in the label has a strong stopping power for customer to buy this product. The picture of the Château is interesting. The brand is also standing out.
I have not tried this wine yet. However, I like to put it in my wine rack collection next to other Château wine edition.
They have a website. Check it out:
Château Clairac 2005 by Premieres Côtes de Blaye France.
Blaye is an Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the Bordeaux region. It is located on the right bank of the River Gironde. Together with its neighbors Côtes-de-Blaye and Premières-Côtes-de-Blaye, which together consist of 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres), it encircles the Côtes de Bourg appellation. These appellations together make up the Bourg and Blaye subregion of Bordeaux. The area has different types of soils, such as chalky, sandy, and chalky-clay. The red wines are powerful and fruity, and go well with red meats or cheeses. The white wines are dry and aromatic.
The label is interesting. I like the picture of the Château in the middle. It makes me eager want to know what building it is. However, I don’t know what it is. 🙂
I have not tasted this wine yet but I like to put it on my wine rack collection.












