Thursday, March 31, 2011

the Long expose of launceston

After bought the Manfrotto carbon fiber tripod from my fren and travel over thousands mile away. I have to use the tripod, therefore shoot some definite tripod existence picture.
Few tryout from seaport.
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the river getting calm after few days of overflow
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the nite was peaceful in this foreign country.
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revisit to the gorge river again and the river was not as fierce as before
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the not so aggressive river and the nature from 400mm
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the famous king bridge built in 1960s from 14mm
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the track was reopen with light for jogging.
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the Launceston's flood

Due to three days non stop raining, trevallyn dam can't take the amount of water. So my place : Invermay and archi school was warned for evacuation. The 3 point intersection river was a stagnant, therefore the water can't go out fast and start to stuck in the home point.
The flood was alert at evening.... trying long expose
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the following morning to see the scene and the vicious river. the water reach the park..
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the river was revive and aggressive
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rushing through the narrow cliff and heading to seaport..
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aggressive wave looks alike
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trying to snap the still splash.
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the aggressive river draws lots of attention to launceston residents
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some of them just worried.
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some of them took picture for the aggressiveness of nature
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some of them even enjoying the view
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flood block the pathway
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the sign of danger
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the calm versus the fierce
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the horror of nature
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one of this picture i have posted before, the comparison
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Back to Launceston

Quite a time didn't upload my photo blog. Rough time to find a place to stay when get back to this desolated place. Luckily some nice Singaporean girls allow me to crash in their dining room XD. Dun ask me why. I just remember my blog and need to squeeze out some time in order to keep my blog alive.. lucky my partner help me thou. I already been 4 weeks in Launceston. I upload compilation of my photoz from some free time to attend some event or just snapping when I holding a camera...
Went to this Festivale happen in the City Park.
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Quite a number of shop around the park. Those mostly are food and drinks
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The wine stall with wine people
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Some enjoying the music performance while having meals.
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A lots of activities inside including this painter.
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It's a sunny day
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A view of the blue sky from the hut.
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Temporary toilets and rubbish bin is a must when they need to keep their park clean!
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Crowd and the sky
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A lot of people resting and laying on the grass and enjoying their sunny day
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The other shots when went to the Victoria Museum for data collection about Design Studio 5
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the colourful contrast of the Victoria Museum entrance and the blue sky
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Broad walkway and driveway towards the city
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strong direct sunlight into the eye view from the tree
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Hierachy entrance mix with the artificial and natural.
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Then the snap shots while jogging to cataract gorge.
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the shot when pass by King's bridge.
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The cataract gorge again in the sunset... in summer
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the lake reflects the beautiful scenery with suspension bridge.
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A maximum 60pax weight of suspension bridge tie and screwed with the cable into the rock was a beauty of technology help to create more point of view for the gorge.
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the higher viewpoint view the suspension bridge and gorge.
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Makan makan sekinchan

On Fourth day of lunar calender, me and some friends went to Sekinchan to find Justin Teh and have some local seafood. It those around 2 hours drive from KL, we departed from Koinmove's place at serdang around 9a.m.

There was some plan before we headed to Sekinchan, since all of us was own DSLR (no need to mention the skill) then decide to snap and eat at Sekinchan. We have a lunch after a small break at Justin's house right after a 2 hour drive.

When we reach the small restaurant which point by Justin, we snap, gadgeting, chit-chat while we waiting for the food.
Dunno wad game he was playing and made him so stress..
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Just a snapping and playing gadget then we drive around to see this small town. Sekinchan was famous in two things: seafood and paddy field. After the seafood meal then we drive around the rice field. I couldn't snap any picture or upload any because the field was empty by not appropriate season to visit the paddy field. Then we head to the beach.
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Not bad weather but the sun was too strong until it might cook someone.
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the strong sunshine
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dunno wad they trying to do
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Japanese style shooting!?
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lovely couple...
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a cool break after get roasted by the sun
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near dawn, we visit a abandoned structure site and trying some shots about this abandoned architectural with the uncaring vegetation
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the structural framework trying to express the perspective and challenge time and climate.
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structural movement often express within the perspective view
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the vegetation starting emerge with the building, both uncaring situation was a forgotten by people and left the emptiness within it.
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the sunset with the uncaring vegetation in the structure site creates a forgotten scene but yet desire to be redevelop.
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