Redang Island is famous for its crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches, and the tropical fish that inhabit the numerous reefs, many within 50 feet of the shore.In contrast to the neighboring Pulau Perhentian, Redang has a more upmarket image, as almost all accommodation on the island is resort-based. The largest beach is Pasir Panjang on the east side, featuring half a dozen resorts. However, on the south end this beach usually has more choppy water and the beaches will have more debris than the beaches around the bend to the north. The snorkeling is also found to the north of Pasir Panjang. Scheduling your vacation around the summer school break will mean drastically fewer people at the resorts and it would not be uncommon on the beaches on the north end of the beach for you to be one of only a handful of people if not the only person on the beach.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Portraits..Portraits and Portraits..
Haven't been shooting for the past few weeks and was determined to satisfy my hunger for portraits not portraits of those models or fashion shots but natural environmental portraits.. and this time.. I went back to the Island where i got my first fame- The photo taken from that island that has given me the fame.
And this time.. I went back with my buddy Littar.. According to him, he has been working in Kelang for so long but has not been to Pulau Ketam and so we planned this trip with a bunch of young and energetic photographers from a local Chinese photography forum..
Well, this trip has really satisfy my hunger for natural environment portraits already.. And to the guys out there.. Nice knowing you all ... Looking forward to more outing with you guys in the future.
My Works from that particular outing...
I know its impossible to obtain only 3 photos from an outing.. but pls be patient as more will come soon..
And this time.. I went back with my buddy Littar.. According to him, he has been working in Kelang for so long but has not been to Pulau Ketam and so we planned this trip with a bunch of young and energetic photographers from a local Chinese photography forum..
Well, this trip has really satisfy my hunger for natural environment portraits already.. And to the guys out there.. Nice knowing you all ... Looking forward to more outing with you guys in the future.
My Works from that particular outing...
I know its impossible to obtain only 3 photos from an outing.. but pls be patient as more will come soon..
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Haven't been updating my blog recently due to my busy schedule.. and many have been asking me to either delete this blog... Anyway.. I found some time to spare and i went over to Subang Lake to shoot some landscapes of the 1st light of the day.. This means the early morning sky and also the calm ambience of the lake itself..
Well, I set my alarm clock to ring at 6am and rushed on to that place with an empty stomach.. Took nearly an hour to reach, to scout for a location and also to set up.. and this is what i got....
Well, I set my alarm clock to ring at 6am and rushed on to that place with an empty stomach.. Took nearly an hour to reach, to scout for a location and also to set up.. and this is what i got....
Friday, May 15, 2009
Of Lines and Colors..
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Canon launches EOS 500D with Simon Yam
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Wang Leehom - Music Man World Tour Concert Live in Malaysia 2009
Wang Lee Hom is one artiste in the Chinese music arena who has been constantly reinventing himself. In the past 10 years in the industry, the singer has been coming out with varied sounds that are versatile fusions of pop, ballads, funk, jazz, R&B and hip hop.
Today, he’s into a whole new sound which is a fusion of rock and Chinese traditional instruments.
His latest album (Heartbeat), introduces a track – What’s Wrong with Rock? – that meshes the screech of the electric guitar with the melodious twang of the Chinese classical pipa.
This concert also offers a brand new image of Wang – a rocker complete with blue hair, leather jacket and his special dragon-shaped Bahmut.
P/s: more pics will come.. pls be patient.. =)
Today, he’s into a whole new sound which is a fusion of rock and Chinese traditional instruments.
His latest album (Heartbeat), introduces a track – What’s Wrong with Rock? – that meshes the screech of the electric guitar with the melodious twang of the Chinese classical pipa.
This concert also offers a brand new image of Wang – a rocker complete with blue hair, leather jacket and his special dragon-shaped Bahmut.
P/s: more pics will come.. pls be patient.. =)
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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