Landing For The Podium

Landing For The Podium
Until I get out to take some new pictures, here are some from the older archives…

The above shot was taken at the Bang Pu Seaside, about 10 km from the town of Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road, during the same session as this shot. I was very lucky to have caught this decisive moment just right before the flying gull landed. Just as well that the other two were posing pretty on the two other steps of the “podium” 🙂

Roof Of The Citadel

Roof Of The Citadel
I am back from the UK… and finally an update here (more to come when I finally get out to take pictures after the completion of my exams next week) 🙂

As mentioned previously, the only camera that I brought along for this UK trip was the little 2-megapixel one in my mobile phone. Quality wise, of course that camera can never compare to the even the Powershot G3 I was using earlier on. However, I am still amazed with what I can get from such a tiny little camera given the right lighting conditions. The above was taken at Carlisle railway station (known otherwise as the Citadel station) in transit from Glasgow to Manchester. Apart from the resize and a little saturation boost, the image was pretty what I got out of the camera.

Two Rocks

Two Rocks
Digging deep into the archives as I update this photoblog sporadically till I finish my exams (in 17 days’ time!)…

This is a wider view of the “face-rock” (seagull’s nest included) featured in my previous post. I had some trouble recalling the name of the place after visiting it in 2003. Dad had told me that it was called Two Rocks but a search on Google in the past found no information on this landmark except descriptions of a region in Western Australia of the same name. I wasn’t fully convinced of the Two Rocks name till I finally found confirmation here.