Thursday, 18 September 2008

I am Intimidated!

Location: Sex Museum, Amsterdam!

My First Actual Day Assignment!

My pay: A Speedlight SB600!

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Kuching!

Home sweet home!

Monday, 23 June 2008

Salvation

Salvation Army's band playing at the Old Market Square.

Sunday, 22 June 2008

22/6/2008

I still can't figure out what that structure is for!!

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

The Ugly Duckling

I went to look for the egg of the swan pair at the nest and found out that the egg has hatched. As I has expected, the cygnet was with its mother!

That's the male swan back there!

The male swan showing off!

The female swan feeding the cygnet with weeds from the lake bed.


The cygnet grabbing food brought up by the female swan!


Swan Lake - Dance of the 4 Small Swan

Highfield Park

Focus!!



The late comer! That is one protective mother goose!

The ducklings from my previous post. They have grown quite a lot!

These ducks, the Mallards, are paired for life. The British estimates the number of these ducks in term of 'pair of ducks'!

BUDDHA BAR NATURE TRAILER BY ARNO ELIAS

Monday, 9 June 2008

Summer Research Internship

It has been exactly 4 weeks since I started working on my Summer Research Internship and this is my workplace..I have been working on result produced with the equipment shown below for 2 semesters and now for another 10 weeks....zzz!!!
The first week in the lab was not a pleasant one..as there is a bucket of this in the lab and stink up the whole lab.....Chewed Grass From Cow Gut!!!
Long hours in the lab reminded me of one of the best song from Pet Shop Boys:

Pet Shop Boys - Se a vida e (That's the way life is)

Monday, 19 May 2008

WInter to Spring...



Flowers are blooming everywhere!





Squirrels start running around. They are never afraid of you. Not the usual 'rat-like' squirrel we see in Semenyih!

Mother duck with her ducklings! Such a heart-warming sight.

The sheer determination of the human race will overcome the harshness of nature! God bless the victims of Typhon Nargis and China's earthquake.

Sunday, 6 April 2008

Contrast

Tammie (my niece) with my 95 year-old grandma.

Just can't help noticing the age difference between them, about a century of difference. My grandma was born in China and most probably had a childhood in a poverty stricken environment. Yet, my niece is one of the luckiest baby I have known!

Friday, 28 March 2008

The status of animals in Asian's point-of-view!

Cruelty of Whaling (Whales are mammal like us)


Cruelty of Bear Farming (Bears are mammal like us)


Cruelty of Shark Finning (Sharks just don't deserve this after all their hardwork in keeping the ocean healthy)



What's wrong with all asians???

Monday, 24 March 2008

Spanish Delight -- Seville!

The Cathedral. Catholic churches are everywhere and Virgin Mary is has an equal or higher status than Jesus. Virgin Mary was depicted in almost every religious art work dated back the early stages of Christianity in Spain.

The Cathedral in Seville hold the tomb of Christopher Columbus. He was the Spanish who discover the new world and hold a high status in Spain till now.
Two of the 4 statues holding Columbus' tomb. Cool!


Panoramic view of the city from the top of the Cathedral.

From the other side!

Part of the old town of Seville. Cafes can be spotted everywhere. I saw 3 Starbucks in less than 1 km radius and more of other cafes.



The Alcázar of Seville (Spanish "Alcázares Reales de Sevilla" or "Royal Alcazars of Seville") is a royal palace in Seville. Originally a fort, the Alcazar (from the Arabic القصر, al-qasr, meaning "palace") has been expanded several times.
The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudejar architecture, a style under Christian rule in Spain but using Islamic architectural influence. Impressive detail craftsmanship incorporating both Islamic and geometric design.



Seville arguably holds some of the most elaborate processions for Holy Week. A tradition that dates from Counterreformation times, or even earlier. The "Semana Santa en Sevilla" is notable for featuring the procession of "pasos", lifelike wood sculptures of individual scenes of the events that happened between Jesus' entry in Jerusalem his burial, or images of the Virgin Mary showing restained grief for the torture and killing of her son.

Due to bad weather, the procession of the Semana Santa (Holy Week) was canceled on our first night in Seville. The wooden sculpture of Jesus and Virgin Mary were hundreds of year-old and were too fragile to be exposed to rain. But we manage to visit one of the churches and had a glimpse of the paso of Jesus and Virgin Mary.

Noticed the vivid sad expression on the face of Virgin Mary?? Amazing!

Another figure of Virgin Mary behind hundreds of candles.

Chairs by the 1000s were set up during our first night in Seville but due to bad weather, the procession was cancelled. The procession was carried out the second night but we missed it as we had to catch a train to Barcelona. Damn!!!

The highlight of my trip -- Flamenco Show in La Caboneria! Can you see the intense expression on the lady's face? Wow!

Flamenco dance depicting the bull fight (famous in Seville). We missed the bull fight season by a few days. It starts after the Semanta Santa (Holy Week) festival.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Spainish Delight -- Madrid.

XX-large flags are everywhere.

Somewhere in Madrid.

Scenic Retiro Park in Madrid.

Somewhere in Retiro Park.

Prado Museum, houses the art works of Goya, Valazeous and many great artist.

Goya, another great artist.

Velazouez, a great Spanish artist.

The classic symbol of Spain - the Bull.


Palacio Real de Madrid (Royal Palace, Madrid). Imposing and bold design!

Almudena Cathedral.

Almudena Cathedral in Madrid. It ook more than 100 years to complete. Amazing structural design!

Plaza Mayor

I have no idea why those instrument are there under the sun!

Laid back lifestyle of the Spanish. Terrace (terraza in Spanish) around Plaza Mayor are full with cafe serving coffee and Tapas (Spanish finger food).

Pass this head sculpture on the way to our hostel!