Monday 1 July 2013

PhotoGraphy

Well, I just can't say much about this photo, other than the authenticity and the amount of vintage details of the wall on its own. This wall actually caught my attention though, as for personal preferences, I'm very much into details and vintage stuff, that's all I can express my feeling for these walls.






September 2014: Was an awesome trip to Japan, Fish Market. What again caught my attention was Japanese people are so organised, even while their businesses are back to back, there aren't much any disagreements within their long tern entrepreneurship. Bottom line is, friendly, helping each others businesses to grow. Perhaps there's one thing most countries is FULL OF - GREED! ;-)

















Another thing in particular is being back to my hometown in the Southern Part of Malaysia, Malacca (Melaka), populated around 800'000 people Since 1998. By now, could be like in millions. ;-) lol. but anyway, Many states out of the 14's, Malacca was once rule by the British back ancient time. Here are the updated dates:


Portuguese Malacca1511–1641
Straits Settlements1826–1946
Kingdom of Sarawak1841–1946
Crown Colony of Labuan1848–1946
British Malaya / Borneo1874–1946

But anyway, here in Malacca has still so many old buildings standing, and many of us are way to financially eager minded. So the first thought which came to my mind was to have those old buildings caught on camera. Well, who know, we do have many people with so much greed, one of these buildings is sure gonna hit the ground eventually.



Wow, what can I say, every single time I vivsit Thailand, I always and endlessly get this feeling as IF it was the first time travel. mass majority of Thai people are so friendly, greed us with warmth welcomes...my my, I can just keep going and going. ;-) Anyway, here is a photo shot at "PHRA NAKHON SI AYUTTHAYA (Northern Bangkok), and small little town with history of a big ass thick dictionary.(Sorry about my language) That driving trip we took from central Bangkok was merely a 2 hours drive, and all I can ever express is: "IT'S WORTH IT"

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