Mooo... on a rainy, misty day, in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
A photoblog of stories, events, culture and travel. Let the images tell you what I see.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
An evening at Jugra
Sepetang di Jugra... taken with a Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX-II 11-16mm f/2.8 @ 11mm, f/10, 1/1250s, ISO 640. |
Jugra is a small town on the mouth of the Langat River in Klang Valley, Malaysia. A former royal town for the Sultans of Selangor, it is now just a quaint little fishing village that one goes to for seafood or a popular Chinese dish called Beggar's Chicken. In Jugra, most of the seafood restaurants are by the riverside, so you can watch the sun set over the mangroves on the Straits of Malacca and the fishing boats that go by as you enjoy your meal.
View of one of the many jetties in that area. |
Good for:
- Quiet seafood meal by the Straits of Malacca
- Relaxed fishing
- Watching the sunset over Carey Island
- Landscape photography
- Romantic spot for lovey-dovey couples to hang out
- Mosquitoes especially in the evening and at night
- Nothing spectacular about the seafood
- Poor cellphone coverage
Monday, June 20, 2016
Puffing Away
Power vaping???? 35mm, f/9, 1/200s, ISO 800 |
A Newari man in Khokana village on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal smoking a traditional bong/pipe. The village is a living museum, and despite showing damage from the 2015 quake, the people are still living in those traditional houses in the village.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Reflection of Life on Dal Lake
What is Srinagar in Kashmir without Dal Lake? A forlorn, dusty, and tired town. And what is Dal Lake without its human inhabitants? A ring that has lost its jewels, deplete of its gleam and glitter.
The people and their colourful shikaras, with the trinkets and carpets that they sell... they reflect the life and the vitality of the lake; ever moving and ever changing. Just like the pretty clouds that skip over the mountains frame the lake physically, the people of Dal Lake frame and bring out the endearing spirit of the lake.
The people and their colourful shikaras, with the trinkets and carpets that they sell... they reflect the life and the vitality of the lake; ever moving and ever changing. Just like the pretty clouds that skip over the mountains frame the lake physically, the people of Dal Lake frame and bring out the endearing spirit of the lake.
Thursday, June 09, 2016
加油。。。加油。。。 (Come on)
加油。。。加油。。。 (Come on, come on - literally meaning add fuel) 60mm, f/6.3, 1/80s, ISO1000 |
The photo above was taken at a Datuk Kong temple celebration in Klang, Selangor Malaysia. The bed of charcoal was lit for a fire walking ceremony in conjunction with the deity's birthday celebration that ran for three days.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Smoke... the veil between the realms
Reaching from other side... (130mm, f/6.3, 1/100s, ISO1250) |
Smoke... the veil between the realms' is a black and white essay that revolves around the use of smoke, incense and kemenyan (gum benjamin) during spirit medium consultations and trances. The smoke here appears to the photographer as the thin veil between the realm of the living and the other side, with objects being passed over smoke to bring out the magical, mystical properties of the spirit world. Hence the smoke represents the gateway that the medium breaches through and back, connecting both worlds.
Incense and smoke is a common denominator in many religious practices. Whether it is agarwood, frankincense, gum benjamin or a concoction of psychoactive herbs, they have been employed as a means of offering, purification or a way to reach the other world
Menurun.... (Going into trance) (35mm, f/6.3, 1/50s, ISO1000) |
Memotong... Tongue cutting for blood to write talisman. (65mm, f/6.3, 1/50s, ISO1250) |
Besides smoke, various acts and objects are always associated with trances, especially with local deity trances. Issuance of talismans, whether they are paper talismans written with ink or blood, or objects like limes, consultation on personal matters, 4-digit lottery numbers and even traditional healing remedies, all which requires the use of smoke to sanctify or empower it.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Fire Me Up
Labels:
color,
event,
night,
single shot
Location:
Padang Polo George Town Penang Malaysia
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Face of Penance... Thaipusam 2015
Location:
George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Friday, August 21, 2015
Colour, Black & White Collection - Empty Chairs...
A row of chairs set out in front of a stage show for the Hungry Ghost Festival in Ampang, 2015. Are the chairs empty or are they taken?? |
The mirrored and B&W version juxtaposed on the strong colour and contrasty image begets us to ask what if what we see may not be all that is there? There could be something else out there, or it is merely a product of our imagination? With the removal of the blue and purple stage lights that clashes with the bright red chairs, it reduces the 'in-your-eye' image to a series of light and dark, and playfully teases the mind to think there could be more than meets the eye in the image... perhaps the shadows belong to someone, or something out there.
Labels:
B&W,
chairs,
color,
culture,
Festival,
Hungry Ghost,
single shot
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Levels and Curves to Photo.Culture.Travelogue
A medium at a temple festival in Banting |
The original name for the blog (Levels and Curves) tells the nature of the blog, that is the play of levels and curves, brightness and contrast, hue and saturation that makes up a visual image. And with that visual image, the author spins a tale to tell the audience. However, after some consideration, I decided to make it less heavy and more fun, hence:
Photo.Culture.Travelogue
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