Friday, March 7, 2008

Breathtaking Tasik Kenyir








This one on the left is my favorite. I think I look most natural because it was a candid picture, when I was just letting my thoughts flow with the water. I am not ussually photogenic, so when I feel I look good in a photograph, it becomes a treasure.
I was priviledged to attend a meeting and Basic Course on Photography in Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu, from the 29th February till the 2nd March 2008. I was in the organizing committe actually, and among the only 6 women out of 50 participants. During the course, the photography lecturer requested me and another girl to play the role of models. All participants were assigned to take shots of us, to be shared and commented on in the class later on. The guy beside me, Imza, took the most pictures of me, I suppose. He's the only one who gave me the pictures from his camera. And I love his shots - he's very creative, trying to capture water from my face etc.
I ussually shy away, but this time I agreed - I think it's because a very close friend made me realize that I should enjoy life a little bit more, instead of being so serious and self-conscious. And yes, I did have fun!:) I let my hair down, literally...I always have it up in a bun at work, so most of my staff saw a different me. Although I'm not the type to run here and there and come up with different poses, I did try to comply to the photographers' requests. Well, being photographed by so many cameras is actually a risk, but I just hope it's not subject to misuse.

They actually asked us both models to apply make-up, but for goodness sake, knowing we were going to be close to nature, we didn't even bother to bring cosmetics to Terengganu. All I brought was compact powder and transparent lip balm.
These pictures were taken in a waterfalls in an island called Saok. We went there by boat from our place of accomodation , which was in another island. The young girl beside me is the other model, and the other lady is my boss' wife.









A picture taken while on the boat. Beautiful scenery. It rained each time we had a boat ride, and I was drenched to my feet, but I savoured every moment of it - to feel the wind against my face is simply a priceless feeling. I was actually rather 'heart-broken' when I went to Kenyir (it's not uncommon for me to feel sad easily, by the way), and the trip really cheered me up. In fact, it brought out another side of me.
Besides the waterfalls, we hiked to a 'Herb Island' where you can find 'Tongkat Ali' and 'Kacip Fatimah' among others. I was persuaded to try two little glasses of 'Kacip Fatimah' - which is supposed to give 'more energy', and the others said we'll get married faster! Ha ha... But I didn't actually feel anything, except perhaps an easier climb uphill, as I didn't feel that tired.
Apart from that, I put my hand into the water and touched the fish (ikan merah, i think)that were being reared in the waters, and also saw that the famous 'ikan paten' (a delicacy here, that I don't quite fancy) was a rather attractive fish - blackish, greenish and silverish. There were also tiny fish that eat off dead cells from our skin, and I liked that light feeling.

Till I get more picture from other cameras, hopefully. Missing my time with nature! Take care.































































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