Lets browse through this old.....vanishing Satok Sunday Market.....
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Selamat Tinggal to Satok Sunday market in Kuching.
The old Satok Market will be moving to it's new place sometime at the
end of this month. Thought it would be nice to have our own records of the
old market before its gone. . I love how this old style market is always full of vibrant colours!!!
Definitely a characteristic soon to be miss once they move to a new and
slightly modern location.* Traders at Satok are expected to move to Medan Niaga Satok, next to
Kubah Ria, in Matang Road very soon. Medan Niaga Satok situated just
beside the new Kubah Ria in PetraJaya. would have five main complexes.
Lets browse through this old.....vanishing Satok Sunday Market.....
Lets browse through this old.....vanishing Satok Sunday Market.....
Sunday, November 18, 2012
My Saturday Night & Sunday Morning Outing,
I really appreciated that this weekend. Although there was a rain over Saturday morning, the evening started out clear and beautiful with a beautiful moon shine so I choose to go out to night market on this Saturday Night.I took some picture with my compact camera in low light condition.
Blind people selling tissue on foot bridge near to night market in Kuching.
Blind people selling tissue.
Night market in Kuching.
Night market.
Durian season in Kuching.
Sunday morning the weather was so beautiful so i decided to have a walk for health.Do you know that ........
Walking everyday helps you build stamina, burn excess calories and improve your overall health. Also, it's easy to incorporate walking into your daily routine. Try going for walks in the morning or park your car further away from your office. The average person walks about 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day. So get your walking shoes ready and get walking!....I walk with my small camera,while walking and try to walk 10,000 steps.I also shoot some picture .
Blind people selling tissue on foot bridge near to night market in Kuching.
Blind people selling tissue.
Night market in Kuching.
Night market.
Durian season in Kuching.
Sunday morning the weather was so beautiful so i decided to have a walk for health.Do you know that ........
Walking everyday helps you build stamina, burn excess calories and improve your overall health. Also, it's easy to incorporate walking into your daily routine. Try going for walks in the morning or park your car further away from your office. The average person walks about 3,000 to 4,000 steps a day. So get your walking shoes ready and get walking!....I walk with my small camera,while walking and try to walk 10,000 steps.I also shoot some picture .
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Photograph Street Markets.
Markets are fascinating places to photograph and are always on my shot
list wherever I go. They are often places where you get a real glimpse
of the local, everyday life and make for fantastic photo opportunities.
However, the low light conditions and busy atmosphere can make
photographing markets somewhat challenging.
Read more: Digital Photography School
Read more: Digital Photography School
A very good day this morning .While shop for fruits and vegetable at Sunday street market, I have a chance to practice my street photography too.The main objective of my photography to-day is to highlight the ability of the
camera to freeze a moment of time. Combining the two, the nature of
“street photography” and the stillness of photographs, I was aiming at
capturing interesting moment in daily life. For this reason I choose to take photos in crowed places (Satok Sunday market) so there will be more opportunity to find interesting
moment of people. Also more people mean more interactions and
connections between them. These are other elements that I thought would
be very important for successful street photography.
Below are few of the photos taken this morning in the street market in Kuching,Sarawak.
all the above photos taken with Panasonic Lumix LX3.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Dabai Season.
Everyone knows now is the Durian (King of fruit) season in Sarawak but not everyone knows about Dabai (Sarawak Olive).
Botanical Name : Canarium Odontophyllum
Family Name : Burseraceae
The fruit is also called 'Sibu olive', 'black olive' or 'tropical olive'. Fruit are borne in panicles that are held upright at the end of branches. Fruit colour changed from white to black when mature. The fruit is about 3 - 4 cm long. 1.5 - 2.0 cm wide.
The fruit are often soaked in warm water for about 20 minutes to soften the flesh. The taste is nutty, smooth, slightly oily with a good flavour. the tree however takes about seven years before it bears fruits.
I like eating it with a little bit of salt to taste. Some people prefer it with soy sauce.
Botanical Name : Canarium Odontophyllum
Family Name : Burseraceae
DABAI – a native fruit of Sarawak harvested by local natives and sold it in
the native market. The external colour of DABAI is black while the
fresh of the fruit is yellow in colour. The seed in the centre is
yellow and diamond in shape . You
can only eat the seed if you can crack open the seed.
The dabai is a large tree growing up to 20m high. it is a course tree
with a tall straight trunk, big stems and branches, and large compound
leaves. Being dioecious, there are make and female trees. The fruit is also called 'Sibu olive', 'black olive' or 'tropical olive'. Fruit are borne in panicles that are held upright at the end of branches. Fruit colour changed from white to black when mature. The fruit is about 3 - 4 cm long. 1.5 - 2.0 cm wide.
The fruit are often soaked in warm water for about 20 minutes to soften the flesh. The taste is nutty, smooth, slightly oily with a good flavour. the tree however takes about seven years before it bears fruits.
I like eating it with a little bit of salt to taste. Some people prefer it with soy sauce.
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Street Photography – Unethical Or Misunderstood?
Street Photography is one of the most controversial genres in the art of photography. Some have even described it as unethical.Being a Street Photographer myself I believe that all in all we get a
pretty bad press from the public and sometimes even other photographers
claiming it’s wrong to photograph strangers without permission.To read or view more on Street Photography just lock on to http://www.sevenbyfive.net/photos/street-photography-unethical-or-misunderstood/.
Below are few photos from my recent street photography outing in Kuching,Sarawak.
By photographing random passersby, you can see the normal,feeling emotions and actions of the general population. The results can be unique and quite fascinating.
Below are few photos from my recent street photography outing in Kuching,Sarawak.
By photographing random passersby, you can see the normal,feeling emotions and actions of the general population. The results can be unique and quite fascinating.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Street Life.
Everyday, thousand of people go about their daily lives on the street, and most go largely unnoticed as they carry out their daily tasks and errands. Only a small handful are featured on the news or in photographs, and they tend to be celebrities,VIP and superstar.Street photography is indeed an interesting field.
There are so many things that could be seen there. Different kinds of
people roam around the streets even on ordinary days.There are so many interesting subjects that you can try. There are
different kinds of people on the streets and each one of them could
create a different story once you take a photo of them.
In this post, we’ve collected some photographs of street life in Sarawak.
In this post, we’ve collected some photographs of street life in Sarawak.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Back To Analog SLRs
I love my DSLR and use it most of the time. However, I have an awful
lot of fun pulling out my trusty Olympus OM-10 and shooting a roll.
Nostalgia? Maybe. But there is just something more “real” about it – I
feel more engaged with my this SLR. There is nothing fussy about it, I
have to set everything manually and I could hammer nails with it without
damaging it. I guess either you get it or you don’t.I shot digital and film… I have a rangefinder Canonet,Ricoh,fujica,and that make me very happy when i go out with one of
them…I guess more than digital but both ways are wonderful. I just love how old film cameras work and how you have to take your
time and plan your shots and is it just me but to me there just
something about film photos that digital dose not have.I think using a film camera can be a really useful education,
particularly if you want to pursue photography seriously. If you speak
to any retired professionals, they will all have started with film and
were restricted by the number of frames available on their roll of film.
Creating the picture in your head before shooting and the natural delay
of processing, meant that the photography had to be much more confident
about our own skill and his equipment than today digital.
Well,Both analog and digital have advantages and disadvantages and i guess it is personal preference but i kinda feel people sometimes choose convenience over quality.
Collection of my film camera.
Image shoot from film camera.
Black & White film photography.
Well,Both analog and digital have advantages and disadvantages and i guess it is personal preference but i kinda feel people sometimes choose convenience over quality.
Collection of my film camera.
Image shoot from film camera.
Black & White film photography.
Point & shoot film camera.
Image from film camera.
I love the fact that we don't see what we do. No screen to control and
watch as soon as it is done. Film photography becomes more an
abstraction than digital. You have it in your head only. A part of the
game is in the difference between imagination and result.
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