Sarawak is truly multi-ethnic in nature. The politically dominant Malay Melanaus comprise 20 per cent, the commercially powerful Chinese comprise 30 per cent and the rest is made up of 26 non-Muslim indigenous communities collectively referred to as Dayaks ,Iban,Kelabit and Kenyah.
The ethnic barriers are broken down further by the high percentage of mixed marriages registered estimated at 30 per cent of all mixed marriages in Malaysia annually."
So what about the spiderman ..what is he doing there ?????.
I deal with something in my photographs.I once thought was much too personal.Then I realized that's this is nature of the work I do.I don't do good photographs anyway......!!.
I deal with something in my photographs.I once thought was much too personal.Then I realized that's this is nature of the work ???
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by that ? Are you a photographer by profession ??
East Malaysia never fails to amaze me and you have captured the people perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the photo, some of the best I have seen from your blog. Best wish.
ReplyDeletekbguy.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about my specialization in photograph.I would say that I'm just a simple man who carry camera.
What I write is just my personal thought,that all.
May be one day my photograph also can be use to express something.What my camera had to do was to expose the evils of RACISM.the evils of POVERTY,the DISCRIMINATION,by showing the people who suffered most under it..
Cheer!!!.
Amazing photos. Love how you mixed colour and B/W! Stunning. :)
ReplyDeletewatever yr motivation in continuing this blog, u r doing a fine job. keep it up, my Kuching photographer friend.
ReplyDeletewow...great color isolation there..
ReplyDeleteI just love the pictures :)
Great work, so nice..
ReplyDeleteSalam uncle, do ya hav flickr account? Mun ada berik ngan kmk..
ReplyDeleteKacak gambar amik ktk eh.. ya bukan amik sebarang namanya.. stiap photographer ada caranya pun bah.. style sendirik.. :)