During my stay at The Avillion, managed to capture the sun setting over the horizon.
Then caught my kids looking at the horizon as the sun was setting
Posted in General, Holiday, photography, Photos, tagged Avillion, Beach, Camera, Canon, Canon 1ds MkII, DSLR, EOS, Holiday, Malaysia, photography, Photos, Port Dickson, sunset on January 16, 2011| 1 Comment »
During my stay at The Avillion, managed to capture the sun setting over the horizon.
Then caught my kids looking at the horizon as the sun was setting
Posted in General, Holiday, photography, Photos, tagged Avillion, Balcony, Beach, Camera, Canon, Canon 1ds MkII, DSLR, EF 28-70mm, EOS, Holiday, Malaysia, photography, Photos, Port Dickson, Straits of Malacca on January 12, 2011| 1 Comment »
After loads of travelling for work, took a short break with family to the Beach. We went to the Avillion Resort in Port Dickson. http://www.avillionportdickson.com/
It’s a beautiful place and we took a seaview room with views across the Straits of Malacca. The sea breaks against the stilts beneath the rooms and gives a soothing sound during the night. Overall, we had a well deserved break from city life. A recommended place to take your family as apart from the beaches, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy.
The view over the balcony from our room
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged Camera, Film, Fujifilm, KL, Kuala Lumpur, lens, Malaysia, mosque, photography, Photos, Reala, Rolleicord, TLR on December 24, 2010| 1 Comment »
Just opposite from the Old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station is the National Mosque. Eventhough it was build in 1965, the architecture is decidedly modern and in stark contrast to the architecture of the old railway station across the road.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masjid_Negara
Some details of the mosque architecture.
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged Film, Fujifilm, Holiday, KL, KTM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, photography, Photos, Railway, Railway Station, Reala, Rolleicord, TLR, Train on December 20, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The old Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. The Neo-Moorish styled building was completed in 1910 and still in operation, albeit in a greatly reduced capacity if compared to it’s glory days.
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged Batu Caves, Camera, Canon, caves, EOS, EOS 1n, Film, KL, Kodak, Kuala Lumpur, lens, Malaysia, photography, Photos, SLR on December 11, 2010| Leave a Comment »
alright… climbed the 272 steps to the top where you are greeted with a fantastic cavern with temples within. Below is a shot looking back to the entrance.
Further in, is another cavern that is open to the sky above. This is a photo looking straight up to the heavens.
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged Batu Caves, Birds, Camera, Canon, EOS, EOS 1n, Film, KL, Kodak, Kuala Lumpur, lens, Malaysia, Murugu, photography, Photos, Pigeons, Temple, Ultramax 400 on December 8, 2010| 1 Comment »
OK, took an early morning trip to Batu Caves Temple one Saturday morning. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batu_Caves
This is a photo of the Lord Murugan Statue at the bottom of the staircase. During the early morning, the statue is lighted up and it takes on a golden glow. Taken on Kodak Ultramax 400.
There are usually loads of pigeons at the bottom of the staircase and I spent some time trying to catch some “fly by’s” These 2 came out the best.
Two devotees at the bottom of the stairs, saying some prayers before the long ascent to the top
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged B&W, Batu Ferringhi, Black & White, Film, Kodak, Kodak TriX, Malaysia, Penang, photography, Photos, Rolleicord, TLR on December 7, 2010| 2 Comments »
Strolling along the beaches in Penang, I was waiting for the sun to set to take a photo of the horizon reaching out over the sea. It was a bit overcast on that day and the sun didn’t come out to play. This image was captured in a brief moment as the sun cast some shadows over what clouds there were in the the sky.
Posted in General, photography, Photos, tagged 35mm, Black & White, Camera, Canon, EOS, EOS 1n, Film, KL, Kodak, Kuala Lumpur, lens, Malaysia, Petaling Street, Photos, SLR, TriX 400 on November 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The view from behind his counter
This photo was taken along a back alley