Got this picture in area of mountaineous Merapi,in Central Jawa
was clasified as the most active volcano in world.
Water front in Borneo Indonesia.
Mummi,may i jump ???
Floating market in Borneo.
Chinaman
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Welcome. The first picture is beautifully exposed and has great atmosphere.
Very nice series. I agree about number one. Outstanding. :thumbup:
Vibrant colours and interesting places - well taken
Thank you -- but -- I prefer to get my veggies at Publix!
Something about the water. . .
Nice journalistic photos.
Larry
A fantastic series of photos. All done to perfection. Number one catches an intriguing atmosphere and the colors in the others, as I said perfection.
Love numbers one and two. VERY pretty.
Really nice pictures. I did some with morning coastal fog and waited for just the right time to take a picture. The wait was well worth it.
I'll be the odd one out... :)
I love #3. Those are the types of shots I look for. The ones I "want" to do.
I wouldn't have taken it because of the baby... But that is just me... :)
Nice job on all of them, but #3 is my fave!
To Alls thank's for appreciation.
Rgds from Indonesia.
The "Mummi,may i jump ???" picture is really gripping, have to think that but for the grace of God there goes I. Reminds me that while I may live as a pauper to some, I live like a king to many.
When I was in south east Asia, I developed the theory that poor was a condition, and poverty was a state of mind. Most of the "poor" people I met had a roof, some clothing, and food provided by their own labor and skills. It is a warm climate, a lot of clothing is unnecessary. When the market floats by every morning, cars are frivolous. The kids play games and you hear laughter outside.
When I returned to the States, poor was an adjective, (poor kitty) and poverty was when the government handed out freebees. Since then I've lived in upper middle class neighborhoods, and barrios. (it really means neighborhood, but is usually meant as a slum) I prefer the barrios, and I never lock my door, my car is in the street with the windows rolled down, we talk to each other, and go to church on Sunday. The kids play in the street, and we hear laughter outside. My income is way above the "poverty level", but we choose to live here.
dear Buckwheat,a wonderful word from you,i like it very much.
Life in south east asia is an easy life,never any thingking what is tommorow,just think today !!!
Appreciate dan Warm regards
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