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| Thursday, 19-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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A Walk In The Garden Series 02 - Perspective View
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A Walk In The Garden Series 02 - Perspective View
Hi..
2nd sets from the outing....
This is dedicated to the perspective view of all thing..
from that river.. fences.. stairs.. roof.. etc
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| Wednesday, 18-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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A Walk In The Garden Series 01 - View from A Circular Frame
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A Walk In The Garden Series 01 - View from A Circular Frame
As promised this is the first sets from my recent tour of that little garden.
If you noticed that all the shots are confined in a circle frame somehow..
i dunno why but i thought that having something surrounding the view would be nice...
a circular frame of sort...
thanks.
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| Tuesday, 17-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Panoramic Teaser
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Park View
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This is a teaser of my recent outing to the Seberang Jaya park beside the Mak Mandin river
Enjoy the unprofessional panoramic shot.. and note that i didnt use ant tripod for taking this shots... please excuse the un"professionallism" in the shot...
Yesterday was HELL for me...
server problem... network haywire... software debugging... software implementation...
thats why no picture update...
and my weekend isnt very pleasant either...
well my monday isn't always as i hoped it to be..
I'll post more shots from the outing soon... maybe tomorrow..
thanks..
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| Friday, 13-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Death Becomes Her Part 2
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| Quote: | No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become richer in their humanness.
Author: Hermann Broch
Source: None
For what is it to die,
But to stand in the sun and melt into the wind?
~Kahlil Gibran, from "The Prophet"
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This is the continuation to the first Death Becomes Her series
Refer here: http://kumanx.fotopages.com/?entry=169310
Its not my intention to bring this grim reality up.. but things happens... so does todays subject..
and is it a coincidence that today is FRIDAY THE 13th
anyway.. this is the second set from the series...
at the location where out last subject meet its maker.... and at the same window.. and i bet the same case as before..
begin scenario
" Bird: Hey.. the sky looks cool & beautiful over there... lets fly over there and see if we can experience life better there"
... a few nano seconds later...
... THUMP ....
or
"Bird: I'm so sick of this little life of mine... Bye-bye world... off i go to the suicide glass..."
... a few nano seconds later...
... THUMP ....
end scenario
but this time the bird got a few colors on it (yellow on the chest).. what a beautiful lil bird.
I'm not sure what bird is that but i think its a variant of the normal "Burung Ciak Rumah"...
Fortunately.. there no ants eating the bird since it just happened around 30 minutes ago..
the body still warm...
as usual.... can we have a moment of silence ........... for the bird, its family and all the birds around the world...
Reflection of our life...
kuman
PS: on a happier note.... tomorrow is Saturday.. enjoy you weekend guys & gals..
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| Thursday, 12-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Sunrise or Sunset ?
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Rise or set 01
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Rise or Set 02
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What is your answer?
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Actually its a sunrise shot at around 8:00 am.. but looks very much like a sunset...
or maybe my camera is playing tricks with my eyes... or my eyes are playing tricks on me
Someone told me that its not very wise to take a picture of a direct sunlight because it will not come out perfectly as we wanted it to be (overexposing our shots)....
they said that we need to use some kind of polarized lens or something... is this true??
hmmm i wonder if i need to invest in this polarizer thing 0)
any thought guys?
thanks..
kuman
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| Wednesday, 11-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Bottle in the Murky Water
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Bottle vs Water 01
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Bottle vs Water 02
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I guess this is what they say to each other....
Bottle to water: You are not strong enough to carry me to the sea...
Water to bottle: I'll not stop trying.... for your fate is now in my hand..
Bottle to Water:
kuman
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| Tuesday, 10-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Cloudy Sky
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Clear in the distance
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Clouds moving in
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Scary clouds and it rains
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Small update..
Cloudy sky coming my way... luckily i didnt get wet and most importantly my camera survived the rain.. 0)
The sky was very clear before i went on the hill, within minutes the clouds starts to roll in and it just started to rain like nobody bussiness..
Shot01: Please ignore the power lines
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| Monday, 9-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Scenery from the morning
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A Very Good New Week Everyone
- Monday is always been a good day for me...
- I got to start everything fresh...
- and yes.. some people despise Monday hence the quote "Monday Blues" (i think.. )
Thanks
| Quote: | "Commit yourself to quality from day one ... it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly." (Mark McCormack)
Listen to the Exhortation of the Dawn! Look to this Day! For it is Life, The very Life of Life. In its brief course lie all the Varieties And Realities of your Existence; The Bliss of Growth, The Glory of Action, The Splendor of Beauty; For Yesterday is but a Dream, And Tomorrow is only a Vision; But Today well lived Makes every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And every Tomorrow a Vision of Hope. Look well therefore to this Day! Such is the Salutation of Dawn.
Author: Unattributed Author
Source: Salutation of the Dawn, from the Sanscrit
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| Friday, 6-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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Scene from the River 01
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Floating Away..
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Waiting for something
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Crystal Clear...
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Thanks for all the Comments guys..... really appreciate it...
Today we'll gonna read about river.... just a lil scene from the same river below....
I used to swim in this river on shot 03 (when i was 4-6 years old) ... it used to be quite deep (about up to around 1 metre deep).. but now only up to the knee only and at some part only ankle deep....
those were the days...
| Quote: | | Every man's memory is his private literature. ~Aldous Huxley |
nowadays if i try to swim.. i can no longer take a dive or i'll end-up with a broken neck
Thanks for everything guys... have a great weekend...
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| Thursday, 5-Aug-2004 00:00 |
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From the Garden related..
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Related to my Garden Series....
- Found this when i was trimming the "Red-Fence-Plant"...
didn't fly away.. maybe they just curious to "what is this human doing?"
- Locust
- Lizard/Chamaleon
- BONUS: Spidey - This little bugger almost stung/bite/"sunk its fang" on my father's hand, luckily he realize it and quickly shake it off..... The fate of that Spidey is not appropriate to be mentioned here...
kuman
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