The veranda of the old building in old parts of Kuching City.
The traditional Singai Long house in Balck & White image.
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WOWSA! All the lines of texture in these is fantastic!
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I like the more gentle, less imposing
ReplyDeletelook of the lower scene.
Love both structures in monochrome, but the long house especially fascinates me.
ReplyDeleteCarpet, sofa, chairs, pictures on wall, cookware ...... Veranda seems to be a bonus room to the house ?!! So different from our world. Thanks to share that day to day life.
ReplyDeleteUncle, first gambar tu rasanya lagi elok kalau align sikit. Try apply ROT, letak pintu tu kat central thrid, horizontally.
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Akmal,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip..will try next episod..
bravo.. nang kacak la uncle.. rajin juak ktk tok bejalan ke sia sinun owh..
ReplyDeleteLove both images.
ReplyDeleteI am just struck at how clean the sceond one is so well care for.
ReplyDeleteI like them both, they both have a different quality.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots; they almost look like vintage photographs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThese photos were very beautiful in black and white.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots!
Kacak gbr ya Uncle...
ReplyDeletevery classic and dalam masa yg sama bring many meaning.
minta kebenaran nak link blog kitak dalam kmk mpun...
I love Sarawak!
nang kacak la suma gbr dalam blog kitak tok uncle...
ReplyDelete2 egek gbr(Monochrome Monday-Buildings) tok mmg klasik n bring many meaning in the same time.love it!
minta kebenaran nak linkkan blog ktk dalam kmk mpun... nak ikuti perkembangan kitak seterusnya...
hamimi,
ReplyDeleteTerima Kasih bab ska blog kamik .Kembang idung kamik di puji hehehe.
Sila lah..link ajak ..memang blog kamik open to all bloger young & old dan yang best nya updated tiap-tiap ari.
classics!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photos. Never been to a long house before. I wondered how it look like inside.
ReplyDeletethanks, Uncle!hehe
ReplyDeleteGood ones. The top photo reminded me of New Orleans and its French Quarter where balconies were ever present.
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