Tuesday, 3 April 2007

Proboscis Monkey outing - behind the scene

You have seen the pictures (Proboscis Monkey). This is what a photographer had to go through in order to get a good picture so that you guys could enjoy looking at it while sipping your morning/afternoon coffee.

The pictures were taken by Mr. Syaf of shutterspeech (http://shutterspeech.blogspot.com/). He has uploaded a good pictorial documentation of our outing. You can view it at his multiply account (http://sinadam.multiply.com) or you can click here (http://sinadam.multiply.com/photos/album/312) to go to the album directly.

Thank you Mr. Syaf aka sinadam for the permission and letting me re-post these pictures on my blog.


I left the boat with everyone was still on it. Mr. Syaf took this picture from the boat. That's how far I was from the boat.


Found meself a comfy spot. Hehehe


Well, I have to go through several obstacles....


Coming back...


Pictures below taken by airbiscuit (http://www.castamara.blogspot.com/). This is where I felt like something tickling my legs. I was afraid that it might be water snakes or sort. First thing you should do is NOT PANIC.

I tried to calm meself and slowly looked down. I found small baby fish playing around my legs. phewww~~ So, that is why I moved forward to dry land.


8 comments:

Sin Adam said...

eh, tu salah. It's Shutter SPEECH not shutter speed =p

thanks hehe

Sin Adam said...

oh btw, nice pix of you, tells a good story - siapa gambar? hahaha

Bruneian said...

ohh sorry.. I have corrected..

Yea.. he is a friend of mine. We just met thou. A handsome fella.. hahaha
One good photographer for sure :p

UcingItam said...

bro ani if di Amazon river nda dapat ni bro, abis kena nibble piranha your kaki hehe

Sin Adam said...

hahahaaa!!! nah, kana puji tia plang.

PS: thanks for the edit! =)

Bruneian said...

sin adam... I only speak of the truth nothing but the truth.. hahahah nah kamvangz tia lagi~ :p

the lazy turtle said...

You must really be passionate about photography, huh. Its not easy going through mangrove forests (I've only been to the outskirts of a mangrove island and that itself was difficult to walk around with the tide rising). Lovely pictures and considering your efforts, a job well done, Bruneian! :)

Bruneian said...

Hehehe.. thanks

one word "passion!"

There are a lot more pictures on my archives and previous posts. Please click "Older Posts" or "The Archives" links on the right column. Thanks