a juxtaposition of two totally different profiles – a temperate rain forest and snowcapped mountains. yep, it’s near haast township on the west coast of middle earth! june 2010.

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a juxtaposition of two totally different profiles – a temperate rain forest and snowcapped mountains. yep, it’s near haast township on the west coast of middle earth! june 2010.

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an 8 hour interval between the first and the second pic, taken on the last day of august 2011, the second day of eid and also malaysia’s independence day, looking towards the familiar place where i grew up since 1978. 🙂


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an overexposed full moon unsuccessfully hiding behind the westerly clouds taken at fraser’s hill looking east in may 2009.

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a rear view of a famosa, one of the oldest surviving european architectural remains in asia. built by the portuguese in the 17th century, the fortress in malacca changed hands multiple times to the dutch and ultimately the english, which ordered its destruction in 1806 except the small gate house porta de santiago (with the intervention of sir stamford raffles, who had a knack for history) in the picture above. unfortunately at that time, the front view was littered with tourists and against the sun, hence the less dramatic view. taken on a cloudless noon in july 2009.

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a low angle shot of madagascar periwinkle, a cultivated garden plants taken against the blue sky near my parents’ home in ketereh, kelantan. august 2011.

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in less than an hour, we’ll be travelling to my parents home 430 km north of where we are right now to celebrate eid tomorrow.
another national monument photo, this time with my 3 significant others, of which i believe is the time to nurture their knowledge and understanding of the sacrifices made by our forefathers to prepare the country for future generations. august 2011.

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