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This is where I want to climb

Taken at pre dawn on my last day on Gili Trawangan. For some reason, I woke up on my own at 5am and decided I should take a walk and perhaps catch the sunrise. When the first light hit the peak of Mount Rinjani, it brought back the days old memories when I was up there, watching the sunrise from the slopes. It was beautiful.

 

…and this is where I climbed.






Time stood still

Time stood still when this image was captured.

If only I have that kind of control over time in life. One thing I learned in life is, never (or try not to) plan for things like, ‘I will do this when I have time’. Because chances are, you will never have that time. Anyway, how is this World Cup season treating you?:)






Recce and city scoot-about

It’s been awhile since I last did a recce on locations. I took the afternoon off and went off the parks with my Xootr. It was quite a workout but I had to burn off that two plates of char kway teow from Beach road:D Anyway, I decided to roam around the bay area since I had my Xootr with me and the terrain is pretty flat. Here are two images from the scoot-about:)

Cuts like a knife. But silly me, missed the tip by a little.

The heart of the city – what lies beneath.






Frozen

A moment between KaiQi and her mum.

Sometimes, moments like this happen in a split second. I like such moments. They are not obvious and are open to interpretation.






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i feel it, but i have no words for it.






Hand in Marriage

Father of the Bride Gives her Hand in Marriage. Although in this case, the hand does not belong to the father. But I found the picture conveyed the same meaning with the reflection of the bride’s father. I like both their expressions as well.

Last night, my tire ran flat and while struggling with the change (the last time I did it was 9 years ago), an Indian national came to my rescue and managed to finish the job in 10 mins. A helping hand in times of need. Can’t tell you how grateful I was. Just want to blog about this so I will remember it. Thank you Muruk.






The world we live in

A juvenile frogfish. We picked up the wrapper next to it and used it as a background. The idea came about when I took a picture of a Pedaflap and it had a wrapper right beside it. I thought it would be a nice message. The frogfish was untouched.

If you dive, you will be able to relate to this (especially if you do a fair bit of muck diving) and probably identify the orange juvenile frogfish. This scene is more common than we think. Awhile ago, I was reading up on the Pacific garbage patch and I think if we see what is underneath the surface, the patch is closer than we think.






Harlequin

One of the prettiest shrimps underwater. This one is really tiny, maybe a centimeter and the half.