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Above picture is Gerai Makan and below is Gerai Buah.
I can tell you my life is always on the go.Last Sunday i went to Pasar Malam (night market) to buy some imported fruits and also eating out at food stall .
Most of the imported fruits sold is imported from China and Thailand.I had a lot of fun there as i was mistakened for a journalist or freelance photographer.Well,i did some rendom shots of and around pasar malam ,nothing specific for that matter so i was shooting only gerai buah(fruits stall) and gerai makan(food stall).
13 comments:
Fruits look very colourful in the night market. I´ll have some of those apples.
What an interesting and colorful place! It must have been fun for the people to think you were some kind of journalist!
You use the word 'gerai'. I wonder those mat salleh faham or not. So Malaysian language lah ! Yes, I agree with you when carrying a DSLR camera, people will think we are a pro photographer or a journalist. ha ha... They didn't know there are so many kaki blogger nowadays. hahaha.
You see, having a DSLR nowadays is becoming a trend :)
Ye lah, dah makin murah. Student macam saya pun dah boleh beli. Kalau dulu, tengok orang bawak kamera besar-besar meriam tu, kagum! Hahahaa...
Those are delicious looking fruits! Is it much nicer to shop at nighttime?
Have a look of my world here. It was so great seeing your world!
Akmal,
Elok betul kalau pikul camera macam yg crew TV bawak.
Body DLSR saja murah..harap-harap lens pun jatuh harga best kan,kan,kan.
I must say the size of the market is amazing.
Colourful market.
Thanks for showing.
fantastic shots of the night market. what is the best thing to have eating out there?
have a wonderful week.
erin
open air markets are such a vital and interesting part of most of the world...there is something magical about them.
i think that is what i enjoy most when traveling outside of the united states is going to market and experiencing that "feeling"
have a wonderful week.
erin
interesting site ! I love the apples in the second one ... do they come from China too ?
Impressive and fresh market, which make a very colorful photo. I notice that there aren't so crowded, which I think it's positive :-)
I just love Malaysian Markets all the wonderful street food and the tropical fruit, we always go crazy and buy far too much, feast on the great tastes and savour the smells.
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