Mount Singai at Kuching Sarawak Infographic Mount Singai Basic Introduction In Kuching, besides the Mount Santubong , Mount Singai is one of the most prominent mount, where average hikers will reach up to more than 100 people on a normal weekend. Mount Singai is 550m above sea level, I climbed the mountain countless time. This is a sacred mountain which owns by the Bidayuh people (one of the local Sarawak ethnic group) Bi means people, dayuh means land. The various Bidayuh tribes, such as the Bisingai, Bijagoi, Bratak, Biperoh, Pinyawa, Bisapug, Bisitang, Biatah, Bibukar and Sadong, had different places in the mountains in the old days as places of refuge for defense purposes. Special traditional rituals and ceremony are being perform on the summit of the mountain. Now the Catholic Memorial & Pilgrimage Centre is located in the middle of this mountain. For people who like exercise, this is the perfect place to come. There are stairs built to ease the ...
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Great pictures.
The famous lady photographer whose name is escaping me right now who took the famous picture of the pregnant Demo Moore, said something to the effect that, "photography is more than the technicality, it's the story frozen in time". And every pictures of hers tells a story of sort.
Tapah village sounds fascinating and can you bring stories from there through your lenses. Food pictures are generally boring and dry. You can differentiate from the ordinary!
Thanks,
Jungleman
Thanks for the comment, I'm still learning on how to take a good photo. Each time when I encounter a great scene, I told myself that this is that moment of a lifetime where it will not repeat the 2nd time. I will always try my very best to capture that moment into my camera.
I've browse through the Nikon Photo Contest International page. And read the comment for the Grand Prize photo, I know that's the photo skills that I want to achieve, to make my every photo tells a story :D
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The Grand Price Photo:
http://imaging.nikon.com/products/imaging/activity/npci/npci2008-2009/award/gp.htm
...a comment made by the Judge
" There were many photos in this contest that left a strong impact, but this photo was one of the few that will stand the test of time due to its quiet yet powerful nature and ability to instigate deep contemplation.
-By Mr. Miyoshi "
Wilson