Hello All!
I have always fascinated by these Egret birds. In front of my house there’s will always be flocks of Egret hanging around. It use to be just one or two of them few years ago but recently I notice they are getting more and more.
I have got my Canon L lens F4/70-200mm telephoto lens for a year now but I know I haven’t really get use to it. It’s a good lens but I still not making full use of this lens – sometime I blame this lens for getting a lousy blur photos. (I should blame my dumbness instead of blaming the tools)
Anyway, yesterday photo session was unique! I tried to freeze the in-flight birds and for the first time I did it pretty well (I have did that countless time in the pass, all failed). At least I am happy with the result and I know I still need lot of practice.
Check out the cloud that I shot, look like something!? I love the shot as it look like a ghost flying in the sky. I was lucky to have a helicopter fly by too…
I hope you have enjoy my in-flight entertainment
Love
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February 8th 2010
Hi guys, let me do a post before I go travel tomorrow morning at 630am. It’s February already! Come to think of it, we aged really fast and if we just seat and stare daily it really a suicidal dream.
I went to Panchor Hot Spring on Sunday. I believe not many people know about this place and that’s good! I have something to write about
Amazing! This place is awesome!
I remember my time, my naked time in Japan. We were naked taking our hot bath from hot spring and it was awesome! Uh I remember the place where we wet our self, there was this beautiful Japanese gal doing the massage in a glass room! I thought that was really cool!
Panchor Hot Spring Kuching however nothing like Japan. You see trees and leaves and dirt and well you get the idea, every thing green! Absolutely amazing! If you love pure natural, this is the one place you must visit!
About 45KM from Sentosa, Kuching. The resort is new and there no other facilities, only changing room. The Hot Spring runs through a small Sungai (stream) with 42 – 43 Celsius. I did not try the Hot Spring but we were eager to know the eggs smell! My friends told me it does present a small amount of sulfur smell. I didn’t really smell it though…
We asked the head of the village En. Tapok, will he expend the business or making better facilities and he told us only with government support. I guess RM3 per head per entry that’s not going to be enough to do anything at all.
Check out my photos of Panchor Hot Spring, hope you enjoy it. I will add a video to this post when I am free so please book mark this post
Love
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February 2nd 2010