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I spent 4 days 3 nights in Bali last weekend. It was my first trip to Bali, Indonesia. The trip was awesome and great. Thanks to my boss Eric for organizing it and the team members that went together had a great time together. There are tons of photos I wanna share, but really… tons of photos… I love to share with you guys some of the pictures taken in Philippines also. Below two pictures are taken at Kintamani Volcano & Tanah Lot Bali Indonesia. Both pictures are taken in Panaroma mode, love it.. but if I have a fisheye lens, it will be more beautiful… LOL!! Enjoy and will update my blog soon ya! Cheers!

kintamani volcano bali indonesiaKintamani Volcano, a must visit Volcano in Bali Island. I capture this photo with a combination of 4 photos, and merge in Panaroma mode with Photoshop Software. I love this photos very much as the scenery & view we enjoyed at that moment were superb & great! tanah lot bali indonesia

Tanah Lot is the most happening temple in Bali. With the beautiful scenery that painted the temple, with the strong wind & waves that hits the temple & rocks.. Really awesome and beautiful!

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It was another Saturday that we usually stay at home during the morning or afternoon. My girl friend cooked lunch at home and some of the shots were taken before cooking, and after cooking. The food are super nice because of home cooked food lor :D Check out some photos here below

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I attended Ao Ao’s birthday party back in Melaka. We celebrated the birthday with a big and expensive cake. It was beautiful, and Ao Ao very happy and enjoy the party, I presume.. Let’s check out some photos!

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I went to Putrajaya to do a profile shoot for Yvonne. It was a pretty tiring day as we started quite early, around 12pm and we ended around 7pm in the evening. I quite like some of the photos and I thought would like to share with you. I uses only one light for the entire shoot, either with 1/1 power, and some at 1/32 to make certain effect as well as a fill-in flash. Remember always to keep thing simple and easy, results will be awesome. Hope you light this set of photos and enjoy! Contact me if you would like to hire me for any events! Cheers, Gabriel

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When I was in Jogjakarta for my business trip, what impressed me the most was the simple lifestyle of everyone there. Comparing ourselves from the major city and them, they don’t pursue after wealthy and richest, but a simple life where they enjoy the most. I can see they really enjoy their daily life while we always rush from a place to another destination just to earn a living. Isn’t better if we just live a simple life, yet meaningful instead of everyday rush hours?

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I manage to get a shot of the people lifestyle where they were playing carrom by the road side. Question is, will you/we play carrom by the roadside and tourist will actually looking at you when you’re playing? I even witnessed with my own eyes that they were sleeping by the roadside or corridor; is not one of them, but many of them… Will you do that?

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This is what they call the “Undag” in Indonesia if I’m correct. In Malaysia, we call this “Kereta Kuda”. Well, I think they name it quite nice and advanced comparing Kereta Kuda in Malaysia :D

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Of course, one of the main transportation is the trishaw or in Bahasa we call it “beca”. I had this trishaw on every nights with my colleagues, and we will be brought to many streets and places. It was during the fasting month that time, thus we can’t see any interesting stuff, and they closed their shops/doors very early. If you have the chance to be there, make sure you take it. I’m sure you’ll love it. I paid for a ride at RM10 only and I was up there for nearly 45min :D

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