It is apt and opportune to capture moments in my life, the way I see and experience them. These are indeed unique and precious moments that cannot be repeated or reverted to once they are gone. Besides text, my photographs serve to freeze and record my "Moments In Time" for posterity.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Christmas Tree coral
8 comments:
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breath-taking view, love it! You used water-proof camera? I have done snorkeling before, regretted not taking any nice photos.
Huijie, thanks for dropping by. The shots were taken by a professional underwater photographer. I would have to buy an underwater housing for my Nikon D200 or an underwater camera, eg. Nikonos, to be able to shoot marinescapes.
Hi John Sydney, welcome aboard! I'm sure the corals of the Great Barrier Reef in your country, Australia, are even more spectacular and mind-boggling. I'm glad the Aussies have taken it upon themselves to protect and conserve this natural heritage for future generations. Truly, conservation and respect for Nature is something we can learn from the people down under.
Wow that was extremely gorgeous I should say! How i wish i could go diving or snorkeling someday and take some nice pictures. Those things, we'll never gonna be able to sea it anywhere in the sea of Singapore. *Grinning*
Well, yean jean, take the first step and go on a snorkelling trip to Malaysia. Pulau Tioman, in Mersing, is quite close to home. You could also head south to Bintan and Batam. Don't worry about taking photographs, just enjoy and revel at the natural beauty playing right before you as you float effortlessly on the surface, breathing through a snorkel.
8 comments:
breath-taking view, love it! You used water-proof camera? I have done snorkeling before, regretted not taking any nice photos.
Huijie, thanks for dropping by. The shots were taken by a professional underwater photographer. I would have to buy an underwater housing for my Nikon D200 or an underwater camera, eg. Nikonos, to be able to shoot marinescapes.
WOW! Spectacular moment in time. Simply beautiful!!
Hi John Sydney, welcome aboard! I'm sure the corals of the Great Barrier Reef in your country, Australia, are even more spectacular and mind-boggling. I'm glad the Aussies have taken it upon themselves to protect and conserve this natural heritage for future generations. Truly, conservation and respect for Nature is something we can learn from the people down under.
Wow that was extremely gorgeous I should say! How i wish i could go diving or snorkeling someday and take some nice pictures. Those things, we'll never gonna be able to sea it anywhere in the sea of Singapore.
*Grinning*
Simply magnificent!=)
Well, yean jean, take the first step and go on a snorkelling trip to Malaysia. Pulau Tioman, in Mersing, is quite close to home. You could also head south to Bintan and Batam. Don't worry about taking photographs, just enjoy and revel at the natural beauty playing right before you as you float effortlessly on the surface, breathing through a snorkel.
Go, try it :-)
Ok then...I did plan of going most probably after 'N' levels
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