Colourful desserts or kuih at a Ramadan food bazaar.
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 6400, f4, 1/250 sec.
Colourful desserts or kuih at a Ramadan food bazaar.
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 6400, f4, 1/250 sec.
It is such a cool day and I asked the village goat:
“Know any place nearby where I can get a good sup kambing (mutton soup)?”
All I got was a long, blank stare 🙂 .
*Title inspired by the 2009 movie “The Men Who Stare at Goats” .
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 100, f8, 1/125 sec.
What is it about a pylon that attracts people with cameras? Is it the intricate patterns formed by the tower and high-voltage cables? Or is it the silhouettes that form in front of the sun? There is even a Pylon Appreciation Society.
As for me, I like the stringed glass insulators light up from from behind by the sun, as seen in this picture.
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 50, f16, 1/2500 sec.
Nice coincidence that the song was playing on my car radio when I was shooting this. And it was a Saturday night.
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 100, f 5.6, 1/5 sec.
Half the world is sleeping
Half the world’s awake
Half can hear their hearts beat
Half just hear them break
I am but a traveler in most every way
Ask me what you want to know
What a journey it has been
And the end is not in sight
But the stars are out tonight
And they’re bound to guide my way
Lyrics from The Journey as sung by Lea Salonga.
All good things must come to an end. The planets Venus and Jupiter are going separate ways in their celestial journey but will meet again on August 27 next year (2016).
I was lucky to see the sun, the earth and the sky bidding them farewell with a spectacular sunset today. You can see both planets in the jet contrail in the upper center. Jupiter is now lower and less bright.
Goodbye and see you together again, next year.
Sony Alpha a7R, ISO 100, f7.1, 1 sec.