This blog is about black and white photography. Black and white photography has always been my passion. I believe that a black and white image has more impact than a colour image.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Merdeka Day
Posted by Iskandar Ab. Rashid at 4:02 AM 1 comments
Labels: celebration, flag, independence day parade, merdeka day
Polis, Merdeka Day Parade
Posted by Iskandar Ab. Rashid at 3:59 AM 0 comments
Labels: hari kebangsaan, independence day parade, merdeka, police, polis
Friday, September 26, 2008
Village Scene
I was raised in a village similar to this one. My house was also on stilts and near a brackish river. So, most of my childhood time were spent in muds looking for clams (lokan), netting for shrimps and mudskippers. During the evening I would wait for the fishermen coming home with their catch. They would throw us some of the fish that had no commercial values. The fish that they threw us actually were the best tasting fish ever, like the parrotfish, titus (Jebong or ikan ayam as the city people called them) and sting rays. We (me and my cousins) would raise some fire using the plam leaves and made our own version barbeque. This is one of the days that I define as "Good Times".
Posted by Iskandar Ab. Rashid at 8:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: fishing village, house, jebong, stilt
Flora Fest 2008
Malaysia Flora fest is a regular event in Malaysia. This year's main event were in Johor Baru. It was a colorful event. Of course I also shot in colour. The bws are my attempt to capture the emotions of the event.
Posted by Iskandar Ab. Rashid at 8:11 PM 0 comments
Labels: malaysia flora fest johor baru
Dungun River
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