Bali Photography Tour 9-13 Sep '10


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Tks WHow, the James Bond shot was inspiration from Serene's shot of us at Vietnam...can't beat hers la...

By the way, I just got the Corkin Z Pro series with an ND8 + 4, hoping to organise a sunset shoot in preparation for our upcoming Jiuzhaigou tour. Will update you guys soon :)

WAH! Good!
I love organised outings. Best look for somewhere where we can shoot sunset/sunrise and with a lake where we can all use our CPL to remove reflection and to see the colours inside.
4am, 5am in the morning - usual SgTrekker style one, I am ok.
5pm, 6pm in the evening - we are also ok.
You find the location and let us know lah!
 

We finally arrive at the town of Palasari, a Christian community, which is quite a rare sight given that 95% of Bali are Hindus. Apparently the Christian community flourished during the Dutch occupation in the early 20th century when the American Christian & Missionay Alliance were allowed to spread and convert the locals to Christianity. The new converts were then told to destroy the Hindu temples and create havoc within the Hindu caste system, eventually most of the Christians were banished to the west, where they were deemed to create less trouble.

Palasari Christian Church

Palasari Church by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Past Pastors of the Church

Past Pastors @ Palasari by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Within the Church

Within the Church @ Palasari by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Palasari Church Service Hall by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Dinner

The Palasari Church **** by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr
 

SereneXMM #54
I like this one because it has a bird flying.
Here's my short rhyme:
Birds fly high, hard to catch
Friends like' fun-loving people like you' are hard to forget...
Wahahaaa...:vhappy::vhappy:
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We dropped by our drivers place at Palasari. Apparently he only sees his kids 2-3 times a month as he has to work in the city area (Kuta, Denpasar, Sanur)

Our Drivers Family by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Our day ended at Rambutsiwi.

Rambutsiwi Padi Fields by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Motorcycle Racing @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Sunset @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Fisherman @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr
 

We dropped by our drivers place at Palasari. Apparently he only sees his kids 2-3 times a month as he has to work in the city area (Kuta, Denpasar, Sanur)

Our Drivers Family by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Our day ended at Rambutsiwi.

Rambutsiwi Padi Fields by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Motorcycle Racing @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Sunset @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Fisherman @ Rambutsiwi by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr
Wow, nice series Adrian. I like them all. Awesome!
 

Final Day in Bali, did a walkabout in Sanur. Saw these two kids in a narrow alley. I find some of the alleys really interesting, you walk into one and find hidden hostels, little restaurants, residential areas, roadside temples, etc


Sanur Walkabout 1 by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

Walked by this lady doing her morning offerings and snapped her while walking past

Sanur Walkabout 2 by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr

The cycle of life and death - A Balinese funeral procession

Funeral Procession @ Sanur by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr


Sanur Walkabout 3 by Singapore Trekker, on Flickr
 

Hi Adrian, thanks for sharing again
Above shot with the 28-300 VR ?

If so, it seems pretty good

Probably will consider getting it and dispose off my other lenses to travel light

Steve
The 28-300 is really quite impressive a lens
Let me know if u want to give it a test run .. ;)
 

Steve
The 28-300 is really quite impressive a lens
Let me know if u want to give it a test run .. ;)

Haha... now who is the one who is being poisoned liao lah...
LowLights, I need to try out your newly bought, spanking 28-300mm. Me too.
HAHAHA...

Honestly, I think Canon should come up with a non-L version of the 28-300mm.
And one that is not push-pull.
And lighter in weight.
And sharper.
 

Haha... now who is the one who is being poisoned liao lah...
LowLights, I need to try out your newly bought, spanking 28-300mm. Me too.
HAHAHA...

Honestly, I think Canon should come up with a non-L version of the 28-300mm.
And one that is not push-pull.
And lighter in weight.
And sharper.

Aiya... I like to share my discovery of great lenses and camera with friends mah

There is great potential in this lens .. Frankly I only do test shots ... But from Adrian field test shots .. It very commendable

Dollar for dollar it will not stand up to the high end lenses.. But if anyone ask me to recommend a one camera one lens system .. Then this lens will be recommended.. But the way .. It also perform very well for Macro ;)
 

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Wah.. Adrian...
Every one of these are well-thought and well-executed photos.
Truly good shots.
Not only that, your treatment kungfu is really :thumbsup:!

Gone is the bleach of old.
Welcome the new Adrian, and I never thought I would say this (about the Dark side).
But your new machine + new lens is a lethal combination with your eyes for composition.
I surrender.

You have covered the remainder of Day 3 and Day 4 with beautiful captures.
Let me contribute this one here.
Back to the hotel! Hahahaha...
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For completeness sake, here is our map from Tirta Empul to Tanah Lot.
Rained like crazy.
Delayed the trip.
But we managed to hit Tanah Lot in time for sunset.
Adrian's pictures as shown above was spectacular.
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For completeness sake, here is another iPhone video of Tanah Lot...

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Aiya... I like to share my discovery of great lenses and camera with friends mah

There is great potential in this lens .. Frankly I only do test shots ... But from Adrian field test shots .. It very commendable

Dollar for dollar it will not stand up to the high end lenses.. But if anyone ask me to recommend a one camera one lens system .. Then this lens will be recommended.. But the way .. It also perform very well for Macro ;)

I agree with you.
Certainly a very good lens.
You bringing your this new lens + D3s for our coming trip right?
 

T R A V E L O G U E

Day 4: From Sanur to Palasari Church, Ekasari village (home of our driver Komang) and to Rambutsiwi

Well, a trip with SgTrekker is never complete without some surprises.
Adrian never failed to throw in surprises for every single one of our trips.
This one is no different.

Originally we planned to take a trip to Lake Bratan, to Muntak village, to Gitgit waterfall up north.
But intelligence has revealed that the weather was really misty and rainy and we would see nothing if we were to make that move.
Thus, Adrian made a bold decision to take us all the way westwards to where tourists hardly set foot upon.

We went to:


  • Palasari Church - a most most interesting mix of Balinese architecture incorporated into the Church building.
  • Ekasari village - where our driver Komang's wife and family warmly welcomed us into their home and ancestor temple.
  • Rambutsiwi - for a nice sunset in a unique paddi field setting, over looking the distant volcanoes!
 

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