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cloudy in highland
Cameron Highlands
The more I see the more I dislike the faux ray I did; shouldn't mess too much with the photos you take; lesson learned.
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October 6, 2009
Am I Awake?
Kuching waterfront
Pretty much straight-out-of-the-camera, minor curve adjustment and gradient fill (still no $$ for ND filter). It was not a misty morning, rather it was condensation on my lens. Always let your camera reach the same temperature as its exterior before taking it out, particularly from a cold room to outside because condensation is bad! Though you may get some nice dreamy effect.
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August 20, 2009
river reflection
Kuching waterfront
For a small fee of 40¢, men on these motorised sampan carries passengers across the Kuching River to the opposite bank. It is like a lesser version of Venice.. rural scenery blends with recent development in the area. Perhaps back in the days, the sampan was simply a wooden boat with the roof and meant to be rowed. Now it has Astro advertising on the tarp and the oars have become a decoration.
** I love this tongue-in-chic play of the fashion+recession editorial by photographer Craig McDean :)
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June 4, 2009
Train Yard


After a long period of un-inspiration, I took a photowalk with some guys and captured some images of a train yard in Butterworth. The place is simply breath taking with streaming light rays from the roof.
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In: HDR, Landscape/Urbanscape
March 28, 2009
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Woke up at 4am this morning to hike up Broga Hill in Semenyih (somewhere at the border of Negeri Sembilan/Selangor). We got slightly lost (couldn't find the entrance to the hill because the trail is in an oil palm farm), forgot to bring torchlight (rely on h/p illuminance), mosquito kisses, etc ... but we made it up there in the nick of time before sunrise. The view was breath taking and the air refreshingly crisp!
Happy Earth Hour!
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