Throwback: Hokkaido
One of my favourite landscape photo. Need to do more of this 😉
Capturing Moments, Unleashing Emotions: Photography Beyond the Lens.
Capturing Moments, Unleashing Emotions: Photography Beyond the Lens.
One of my favourite landscape photo. Need to do more of this 😉
Yeap – another one of the throwback. Trying to motivate myself to start travelling again! I have not been travelling
Lately, I’ve struggled to reignite my passion for photography. Despite investing in new gear and revisiting old photos, my enthusiasm waned. Recently, I’ve started shooting during daily walks, hoping to reignite the spark and overcome this creative block. …
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As I got my lightroom open, looked thru some old photos that I captured over the years. The photo above
Another attempt at shooting this building. Very bad lighting! As a comparison, this was shot early in the morning (on
Embrace today with the spirit of discovery. Every moment holds a new lesson, and every step forward brings you closer
As the sun casts its warm glow upon the timeworn facade of Kuala Lumpur Train Station, one cannot help but feel a sense of both nostalgia and anticipation. This architectural relic, standing at the crossroads of history and modernity, holds secrets within its weathered walls. …
As dusk settles, Kuala Lumpur Train Station emerges—a sepia-toned portal to the past. Its grand archway, intricate and timeless, whispers tales of travelers. Shadows dance, and the lone figure crossing the threshold becomes both extra and star in this cinematic tableau. Walls, etched with memories, stand as silent witnesses. Step into monochrome mystique, where arrivals meet departures, and every footstep echoes through time. …
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Today’s already end of June. It seems that I have not been posting on the blog since forever. In fact,
Have you spoken to a homeless person before. Do you even understand why do they resort to this? Back in
While doing my walk in the morning, I saw this chap passing business cards to the foreign workers that were
Candle light symbolises the continuation of the life of the deceased in spirit, and serves as a reminder that the