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Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What we have recorded on photo is captured forever. It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
I would like to capture the ordinary things to become a piece of Art.
In this photography blog I will put all my journeys through my lens, hope the art of the photos and the hidden message inside the photos can be shown.
Boracay is a tropical island that is one hour flight time south of Manila, Philippines. The island has more than 30 beaches, foremost of which is a four-kilometer stretch of pure white sand called White Beach. White Beach is widely considered by international travel publications to be among the world’s best beaches. Boracay is a [...]
Hidden Valley is a secluded spot wedged between two mystical mountains rich in folklores. It is a place blessed with nature’s invigorating gifts of water, flowers, trees, and inspiring scenery. Located some 75 kilometers South of Manila Its main feature is a body of waterfalls, natural spring and pools. Be ready to dip in the [...]
Pacujawi (Cow Race). 10 Best Collections Pacujawi, Pacu = Race. Jawi = Cow, so in English meaning is Cow Race. This traditional culture game starte about several hundred years ago. Initially is activity that farmer do after they finish their paddys session. This activity is also become an attraction between the farmers and visitors. This [...]
Pacujawi, Padang, Sumatera Barat. Pacujawi, Pacu = Race. Jawi = Cow, so in English meaning is Cow Race. This traditional culture game starte about several hundred years ago. Initially is activity that farmer do after they finish their paddys session. This activity is also become an attraction between the farmers and visitors. This attraction now [...]
Kawah Putih (English: White Crater) is a striking crater lake and tourist spot in a volcanic crater about 50 km south of Bandung in West Java inIndonesia.[1] Kawah Putih lake (7.10° S 107.24° E) is one of the two craters which make up Mount Patuha, an andesitic stratovolcano (a “composite” volcano).[2] Mt Patuha is one of numerous volcanoes in Java. The Kawah Putih site was opened to visitors in 1987. [...]
Erawan National Park is a 550-square-kilometer park in western Thailand located in the Tenasserim Hills, Kanchanaburi Province, Amphoe Si Sawat in the tambon Tha Kradan. Founded in 1975, it is Thailand’s 12th national park. The major attraction of the park is Erawan Falls, a waterfall named after the erawan, the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology. The seven-tiered falls are said to resemble the erawan
The Lower Peirce Reservoir (Chinese: 贝雅士蓄水池下段) is one of the oldest reservoirs in Singapore. It is located near the MacRitchie Reservoir and the Upper Peirce Reservoir. It was originally created as the Peirce Reservoir but was designated as lower upon the creation of the Upper Peirce Reservoir. It is 6 hectares in size and contains many trees that are over 100 years old. There is a [...]
Junam Wetland – Changwon, South Korea Special thanks to Mr Kim Gouansu to introduce ‘his nature studio’. and Mr. Jeffry Surianto that invite me to go with him to Korea for attending Photo Exhibition in Korea. Inspired by mr Kim Gouansu book ‘The Wetlands’ from 1984-2008. Junam Reservoir in Dong-eup, Changwon-si links three reservoirs [...]
This morning when I was in train, I was reading a news about 25 Dolphins that will be placed in Marine life Park, RWS Singapore, I know there are some people will agree about it and some people will not support this. “The Key solving all our environmental problems is to control our desire” said [...]
The landscape in the Mulan Weichang (木兰围场), which locates at 450 kilometers northeast to Beijing, is the most beautiful. There are 1658 square kilometers covered with forest or grassland. The altitude here is 1500-2000 meters. Bashang, located in Fengning County, Hebei Province, consists of three parts: Baxia, Jieba and Bashang. In summer the weather is [...]
Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple of ancient Java, and the construction of this royal temple was probably started by Rakai Pikatan as the Hindu Sanjaya Dynasty’s answer to the Buddhist Sailendra Dynasty’s Borobudur and Sewu temples nearby. Historians suggest that the construction of Prambanan probably was meant to mark the return of the Hindu [...]


























