Ahhh... it's been awhile since i last blogged. I just started my temp job, hence been slacking of with my updates:x Anyws, immediately after exam finals, i headed off to Ipoh with a good friend of mine, together with nEbO's photography interest group, SIM peeps and Triston Yeo (Our mentor) for 3D2N photography trip! Met loads of nice people and eat loads of good food! All i remember from the trip is that we kept eating and walking. LOL LOL wanted to take some lessons from the master before i go for my exchange so that i can learn some skills about street photography.
The people in Ipoh are VERY friendly. They allowed us to take photos of themselves and even looked directly into the camera! :) Truly enjoyed myself and i'm glad that i went for the trip!
Ps. Anyone interested in Photography and are looking out for buddies, please join nEbO's photography interest group!:D Awesome place to make new friends:D
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| Animals, one of the most popular subject for the trip. LOL |
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| Love the laid back pace of Ipoh. :) |
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| We were very lucky to have such good weather! Heard that Singapore rained through out :x |
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| Kellie's Castle. Ps. it's a real castle |
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| Love this shot! Doesnt it look like the world is ending? LOL |
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| We even visited the famous night market! |
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Top view of Kellie's Castle. There were no barriers, my legs are practically trembling
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Next we went to a coffee making factory. The lighting for that morning was so pretty! PS hurhur, not good enough yet, did not get some many shots as i hoped:(
Of Course, we have to visit a scenic place! We were at Taipeng lake! Def prettier than Singapore's Chinese Garden. LOL
One of the highlights of the trip! We went to a charcoal factory to see how they make charcoal from Mangrove trees. The boss aka speaker was so enthusiastic about his factory. Dint know that they have to put in so much work to make a bag of charcoal. Def wouldnt have visited such an interesting place had i not join this trip. :)
End off with a pic of me taking the other photographers taking photos. Yups, that's how professional their equipments are! *sweats* I only brought my DLSR and Tripod. My tripod was so lanpong that it spoilt when i used it during the trip. :( I think i need to invest on a new one!!! $$$ T_T