Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Tioman Series Part 3: The Other Perspective
Take a closer look. Don't ignore the blatant things staring in your face.
(Thanks Sarah, for helping me hold up this rather heavy pipe while I composed this picture.)
(Thanks Sarah, for helping me hold up this rather heavy pipe while I composed this picture.)
Probably my favourite picture of the bunch. Listen to the story it is telling. (Don't worry, the cat is alive, but the message is clear.)
Tioman is sparsely inhabited and supported by the tourist trade. Look at what's behind the rustic beauty of pretty little hut-like houses.
We often take potable tap water in Singapore for granted. How precious it is to the land-scarce Singapore. It's ironic how Malaysia sells us water, and their tap water isn't potable.
Abandoned boats left wasted aside. It's a beautiful sight, especially because it wasn't meant to be.
Tioman Series Part 2: Rustic Beauty
Such beauty rare as it is in Singapore, is all around little Tioman Island just 39 km long and 12 km wide.
And this last piece is one of my favourite photos of Tioman. :) A little boat by the stagnant swamp which is overlooked by the people of the little huts.
Tioman Series Part 1: Little Angels
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