
Tasik Biru or Green Lake in Chinese, is found in Bau, an old gold-mining town, 30 minutes drive from Kuching city.

The lake is now converted into recreation park, but it is reported the water may be contaminated.

A wider view of the lake. Seen here is another photographer concentrating on shooting details.

The yellow-stemmed bamboo is providing cool shade at the side of the lake. A pontoon jetty is barely floating.

A plaster moulded shade to provide a place to sit and drink, but only one is seen here.

This photographer is on the ground, grabbing his camera afraid of losing it. He is said to be one of the best in Malaysia. (Not supposed to recognize the face)

A typical Bidayuh-style (a local traditional tribe) roof architectural design, used for park office.

The office and entrance to Wind Cave Nature Reserve, part of Bau's trourist attraction. Limestone cave formation.

At the side of Fairy Cave Nature Reservce is found this country-style restaurant nicely landscaped outdoor scene.

The fully-grown green plants add to the relaxing mood. Conveniently located at the side of main road.

7 Oct 2007 Sunday 8.50am, another set of Nikon D80 camera bought in KL Saturday afternoon, specially flown into Kuching, and handed over to Hoe/Evelyn, the new co-owners and photographers. Welcome to digital image photography.They started dSLR shooting without RTDM or Quick Guide, smart people.
Earlier, at 7.10am at Pekan Batu Kawa, 2 girl buddies patiently waiting for fish to bite the hook.

Photography Lesson No.1, how to shoot flower close up with dSLR, on the spot teaching.

Young students at Mount Singai CPMC doing prayer and church service on Sunday morning.

2 comments:
Bill
what is babmoo? i didnt see those nice stone tables/chairs, think i walk to the other side of the restaurant
Jong
Jong, you have sharp eyes, it should be BAMBOO. The stone table is at carpark, left side where we parked the car.
You like the guy on the ground?
regards
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