EXPOSE yourself - LXXXV


shooting crab is difficult...:sweat:

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most of the other shots they show me backside...
 

shooting crab is difficult...:sweat:

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most of the other shots they show me backside...

At least you got one nice nice red one waving at you, most of mine also backside facing me or busy doing chicken rice ball. :bsmilie:
 

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At least you got one nice nice red one waving at you, most of mine also backside facing me or busy doing chicken rice ball. :bsmilie:
:bsmilie: chicken rice ball everywhere...:bsmilie:
 

feel like going to bottle tree park at yishun to eat crab today :bsmilie:
 

i'm sure they will be easier to shoot on the plate :bsmilie:
 

Today's cleanup was great.
I made my student jealous with my rain boots. :bigsmile:
Saw horseshoe crab and anemone at the mud flat cleanup area.

During the Chek Jawa walk, my group saw the different fiddler crabs, mud crab (chilli crab anyone?), giant mudskipper, a pair of mating horseshoe and a family of 3 oriental pied hornbills.
So happy...
 

Today's cleanup was great.
I made my student jealous with my rain boots. :bigsmile:
Saw horseshoe crab and anemone at the mud flat cleanup area.

During the Chek Jawa walk, my group saw the different fiddler crabs, mud crab (chilli crab anyone?), giant mudskipper, a pair of mating horseshoe and a family of 3 oriental pied hornbills.
So happy...
never been to Chek Jawa, the last time when i was in ubin camping with my group of friends, tried cycling there and got minor injuries after my friends bicycle crashed into mine from the back on a slope :sweat: in the end never get to go there :(
 

You'd need to have a good planning to go there as you'd want to have a relatively low tide which co-incides with the timing that you wish to visit, mostly in the early mornings as its cooler and better to observe the nature then.

BTW, is the wild boar still there? And the red lil house at the side?
 

You'd need to have a good planning to go there as you'd want to have a relatively low tide which co-incides with the timing that you wish to visit, mostly in the early mornings as its cooler and better to observe the nature then.

BTW, is the wild boar still there? And the red lil house at the side?

There are other wild boar families there. Pris the friendly pig died few years back.
House 1 will always be there for as along as Chek Jawa exist.

Btw... All visitors have to stay on the boardwalk.
I stopped a visitor from going down the boardwalk today.
My students tell me she looked pissed, but I'm happy. I did what was right and explained it to my students.
 

Actually, Chek Jawa can go any time.
Different time will see different things.
Just that morning would be better and more cooling.
 

this is how they make chicken rice balls :bsmilie:

Impressive.
I know it's very difficult to shoot them cos they are very tiny and sensitive to surrounding motions.
Did you all lie on the ground?
 

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