An awesome night with friends and ending up shooting the sunrise at Gardens by the Bay. We can definitely do this again soon!
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An awesome night with friends and ending up shooting the sunrise at Gardens by the Bay. We can definitely do this again soon!
3 rainy mornings in a row and we had to draw up contingency plans (which wasn’t really that wet weather friendly) for the shoot. But the clouds cleared and we had a good shoot in the morning. The rain only came pouring 30mins before the end of the day. Since I don’t usually work on shooting days, I decided that a game of basketball in the rain was the right thing to do. What a good day:)
And it’s Mount Batur in Bali. I didn’t go all the way to the peak, but this view was pretty much good enough for me, for now. I have to say, I really enjoyed the climb and am hoping to do more of these hikes.
Sunrise at Mount Batur, Bali.
I see them in videos all the time. But seeing so many of them in real life in the wild… woohoo!!:D
Dolphin pod at Lovina beach, Bali
I know it’s a good day when it rains when I’m indoors and the sun shines when I’m outdoors. I know I said I will not go to Marina Barrage at mid noon. But the nice cloud cover did a little magic to help. Thanks!:D
I took a short trip to Bali last month to check out some of the less traveled places. Here’s something that I’ve longed to see. My next dream is to be able to swim with them in the wild. On my last day there, we saw about a hundred of them around our boat. Such a wonderful feeling.
Weather: Overcast with light wind. This is the kind of weather that either makes you want to sleep, stone or reflect. A few weeks ago, I was having breakfast at the hawker center in my new neighbourhood. I ordered myself some ‘chiu kueh’ (rice cakes) and found a seat in the crowded hawker center. Those who had chui kueh before will know that they are generally served with chai por and chilli on a piece of paper. With the fans blowing my direction every few seconds, the paper threatened to flip my rice cakes over, especially towards the end of my meal. And me having this habit of reading news on my smartphone while eating didn’t help as I timed myself to hold onto the paper whenever the fans blew my direction.
Halfway through my meal, an elderly couple came by and took the seat on the same table. I noticed the man seem to have difficulty moving, likely due to a stroke or something. Picture this, I was totally engrossed on reading and suddenly, a hand moved into my frame and pressed the edge of the paper which was flapping wildly. When I looked up, the elderly gentleman just gave me a reassuring look as if to tell me, ‘I got you there’. He continued doing that so that I could finish my meal. I thank him, put down my phone, finished my meal and said goodbye. Reading news on the phone during meals doesn’t seem so important after all.
Just a very nice experience that I thought I’d like to share.