Saturday, November 21, 2009
Ray of Light
Nikon D80 with Tokina 12-24 at 12mm; ISO 200, 1/250sec at f/9
Ray of light shining through the dense foliage at Beng Mealea, Siem Reap, Cambodia, seemingly to be hinting the new born natural force of trees, nature, around the ancient magnificance, intelligence.
note: Beng Mealea, one of the most mysterious temples at Angkor, as nature has well and truly run riot. Built to the same floorplan as Angkor Wat in the 12th century under Suryavarman II (r 1112-1152), Beng Mealea is enclosed by a massive moat measuring 1.2km by 900m, much of which has dried up today.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Photography
I always thought that I love to take photos, and I want to capture every great moment came across my eyes.
But only when I had my D80 went down in Cambodia last week, I realised that, I do love to take photos, I do love to capture every great moment. Yet, I still enjoyed every scene that touched my heart, and amazed, stunned by the brilliant art piece of the ancient, throughout the entire journey, the memory is still the best camera I ever had.
At the moment boarding onto the plan, I understood that, the real force that has been pushing me so far, is the expression of myself through photography.
I am never a man with sweet tongue, and a talent of languages. With photography, I am able to express things I see, experience, and feel...And now losing my second expression of myself, I am feeling life is difficult...
May this be over soon.
I have found myself a new direction in photography.
But only when I had my D80 went down in Cambodia last week, I realised that, I do love to take photos, I do love to capture every great moment. Yet, I still enjoyed every scene that touched my heart, and amazed, stunned by the brilliant art piece of the ancient, throughout the entire journey, the memory is still the best camera I ever had.
At the moment boarding onto the plan, I understood that, the real force that has been pushing me so far, is the expression of myself through photography.
I am never a man with sweet tongue, and a talent of languages. With photography, I am able to express things I see, experience, and feel...And now losing my second expression of myself, I am feeling life is difficult...
May this be over soon.
I have found myself a new direction in photography.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tea Plantation Abstract
Simple Life
Tea Plantation & Rainforest
Yellow in the Greens
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