[Mio Cade] - Bali


Ubud, Bali - Adit with his pet pig
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Love many of the pictures here. Especially those in posts #4 and #45, need both the compositional eye and technical skill to capture them. :thumbsup:

By the way, just a small suggestion, perhaps you can consider numbering your photos for easier reference, cause I'm sure many more comments would start to pour in soon. :)
 

Love many of the pictures here. Especially those in posts #4 and #45, need both the compositional eye and technical skill to capture them. :thumbsup:

By the way, just a small suggestion, perhaps you can consider numbering your photos for easier reference, cause I'm sure many more comments would start to pour in soon. :)

Thank you, bro. I have not thought of numbering then. May be it's good to do do too. But I may not continue posting here anymore. I am just touch bases with different platform to spread about the plight of the people in the poorer nations.
 

Kokokan, Ubud - Bali Guling, Balinese suckling pig


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Friendship

Even a monkey can be friend to a boy. But why not us human?

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Great shots, especially the first one.
 

Wow, this is the best Bali series that I have seen so far!! Each image is beautifully captured, unfolding their meaningful stories. All elements are present and each been told in the highest form of art in photography ~ sparkling, captivating, emotional and with great intense. You bring live to them.. Excellent and brilliant!
 

To TS, I think you are very selective in reply to those comments. I can see that you only reply on those good comments and not those bad ones?

Bro NM has a point, most of them are over processed but the composition is :thumbsup: and you managed to capture the moment.
 

Re: Morning prayer, Ubud Market, Bali.

A picture of a woman performing an honest prayer. So, why oh why, must you ruin the beautiful scene with your clumsy and dishonest cloning of the smoke fumes, pray tell?

Is those smoke cloned? can't tell leh:dunno:. how to see huh?
 

Re: Morning prayer, Ubud Market, Bali.

A picture of a woman performing an honest prayer. So, why oh why, must you ruin the beautiful scene with your clumsy and dishonest cloning of the smoke fumes, pray tell?

To TS, I think you are very selective in reply to those comments. I can see that you only reply on those good comments and not those bad ones?

Bro NM has a point, most of them are over processed but the composition is :thumbsup: and you managed to capture the moment.

who is bro nm? sory not always log in to CS.

well.....i'm dont really know how to judge is some pics over process or not, but in bro mio series of photos, i believed that he got some message to send every one in his pic, i guess the want to create some images whic attract people attentions & he successfully did.

i always believe some one's meat could be some else poison (sory for my poor english), some may like his pics n some may not, but i cant feel that some comments are not very polite (not refer to u & no offend to others, i might wrong).

best regards.
 

Oh..haha..leave him alone... I will concentrate in fighting the mafia in Cambodia and Indonesia. Since you are a lawyer, may be you can sue him for defamation. I provide you the RAW file, then u sue him..haha..so funny

I second that - leave him alone. We have both kids and working professionals in CS. If he is indeed a kid, there is no pt getting worked up over it. If he is an adult, there is also no pt getting worked up and set up a bad immature example for the kids in CS. Our effort could be put in much better use, such as better pictures, perhaps?
 

Thanks for sharing. Very nice series; I thoroughly enjoyed going through all the photos.
 

I second that - leave him alone. We have both kids and working professionals in CS. If he is indeed a kid, there is no pt getting worked up over it. If he is an adult, there is also no pt getting worked up and set up a bad immature example for the kids in CS. Our effort could be put in much better use, such as better pictures, perhaps?

My sentiments exactly. To TS, don't be put off by those unconstructive criticisms. You have a rare talent of bringing your messages across in all your photos. Hope to see more of them. :thumbsup:
 

Thanks for sharing. Very nice series; I thoroughly enjoyed going through all the photos.

I second that - leave him alone. We have both kids and working professionals in CS. If he is indeed a kid, there is no pt getting worked up over it. If he is an adult, there is also no pt getting worked up and set up a bad immature example for the kids in CS. Our effort could be put in much better use, such as better pictures, perhaps?

Is those smoke cloned? can't tell leh:dunno:. how to see huh?

To TS, I think you are very selective in reply to those comments. I can see that you only reply on those good comments and not those bad ones?

Bro NM has a point, most of them are over processed but the composition is :thumbsup: and you managed to capture the moment.

Wow, this is the best Bali series that I have seen so far!! Each image is beautifully captured, unfolding their meaningful stories. All elements are present and each been told in the highest form of art in photography ~ sparkling, captivating, emotional and with great intense. You bring live to them.. Excellent and brilliant!

Thank you for all the comments. I just returned from Manila. My heart is now burdened by all the suffering children. And that motivate me to be an activist.

I do not like to comment on others photos unless being invited. I respect their styles and I do value friendship. For Bali set, I want to put emphasis on the culture. So when I post processed the photos I wanted them to be artistic. Coz, it is about Bali and her culture. And it is by second home.
 

My sentiments exactly. To TS, don't be put off by those unconstructive criticisms. You have a rare talent of bringing your messages across in all your photos. Hope to see more of them. :thumbsup:

Thank you :) But don't worry and I know how to get over it. My mission in photography is always promoting others culture and bring help to them. So like I said before I do not see a subject as beautiful or ugly. I see it as what it is and present to the world what best represented it.

Let make CS a wonderful and safe place to interact. The core mission of CS is to share knowledge and learn from each other. Let not let the founders down. Let all CSers learn to share and respectful to each other. The newbies need a safe place to glow and not felt condemned. And for the seniors, let be caring and not being judgmental.
 

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