Friday, March 09, 2007

A Christmas Play Act 3 - The Story Of Jesus Part 1

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Mary sat alone thinking of having a child of her own.

The Christmas play continues by entering the third act, the Christmas Nativity. The first part was the birth of Jesus begining with Mary's story of how she received the Holy spirit. Mary always longed for a child but had never consumated with her husband Joseph the carpenter. She longed for a child and often contemplated on this fact.

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Mary laments on her plight but never thought that her pleas were to be heard by one of the Heavenly hosts.

Her wishes were not in vain because somewhere nearby an angel heard her pleas. This was the archangel Gabriel who then proceeded to reveal herself to Mary and brought her news of great proportion that was to change her life and fulfill her wishes beyond her very imagination.

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The Archangel Gabriel reveals to Mary the revelation that she was to borne the child of God.

The Angel appeared to Mary who was shocked but soon was filled with calm as she realised who was standing in front of her. The angel told Mary that she was to have a child. Mary was surprised for there was no way that she could be pregnant and did not believe what the angel fortold. The angel once again told her that it was true and the child was to be no ordinary child but the child of God, a gift to mankind, the saviour that will lead all to salvation.

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Mary stood by the angel and felt the presence of the Lord by her.

Again Mary was not sure whether to believe this but suddenly she felt a calm come over her and felt the presence of the Lord enter her and she knew for sure that the words that the angel spoke were true and she was to be the mother to humanity's saviour.

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The angel herald the coming of the son of Man who now resides within Mary.

Mary was overjoyed and felt the happiest she could be for not only was her wish to have a child been granted, she would also give birth to the son of Man. Both mary and the angel sung out in joy to sing praises to the Lord and to thank him for this miracle.

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Mary offers a prayer to the Lord.

But then Mary suddenly realise that it would be hard to explain to Joseph what had transpired today and that he would reject her. A sadness gre upon her but then the angel assured her to stay strong and pray to the Lord and that things will work out for the best. And so Mary went down on her knees and prayed.

End of Act 3 Part 1

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Lion Dance Headset

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Details of a lion dance troupe lion's head during Chinese New Year Celebrations, Kota Kinabalu, 2005.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Porta Santiago

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A Formosa was built by the Portugese as a fort to safeguard their settlement and interests after their capture of Malacca. Today its remnants consists of only the main entrance and several bastions after the English came to power and decided to demolish most of the fortifications. Melaka, Malaysia, 2005.

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Meditation

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She sat at a lonely corner oblivious to all the other cacophony and activity being enacted all around her lost in meditation and finding peace. Kuala Lumpur, 2005.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

11th Flickr Meetup - Old Town Kopitiam and Petaling Street Shootout

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Hanny high on sugar and laughing non stop as we photographed her along a back alleyway near Petaling Street.

The 11 Flickr was to take place as usual on the fourth week of the month and this was to be the week after Chinese New Year. My first plan was actually to come back on Sunday since the office was closed for the CNY week but two things made me change my mind, one was driving back on a Sunday and going to work the next day would be a killer and secondly there was the Flickr meetup. There was just no way I'd miss that. So I found myself coming back early, anticipated meeting the group again and bam I was driving around Petaling Street near noon hunting for a parking space even as the sky threatened to pour.

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Our street photography session went about with great success helped in a lot of way by the group members who would lend a hand by posing on the streets.

From suggestions from fellow members, it was decided that our meetup would be for a street photography session especially since Magnus said that Central Market had a makeover and was now stunning though he admitted he missed the old CM where he spent so much time hanging out in his past. We were to meet at Old Town Kopitiam and later a walkabout in Petaling Street.

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A street bum was about doing his 'thing' which was to say randomly spouting sentences such as 'Welcome to Malaysia' or 'Gonx Xi Fa Cai' while collecting a bit of cash from people parking nearby or else was slipped some cash by some sympathetic soul.

Petaling Street hass really changed quite a bit since I was last here. I still remembered the time when the blue awning walkway was not there and the corny arches that just screamed 'Look its another Chinatown!' were not so obviously deliniating the area. Yet walking the backlanes and going through the old shophouses showed that mostly the charm of the place was still there even as its apperance had changed somewhat. It did pain me to see some of the architecture gone such as the shophouse frames near the road towards the stadium were now gone and a carpark taking its place. There were a few places I never noticed especially near the area of the sikh gudwara police station and how much places like S&M Mall had changed due to a redesign, not only of its murals but inside as well (last I was there the lower ground was a haven for cheap medias like animes and videos).

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Fariz @ abentam was our star that day, going into such antics that even Hanny was surprised he had that naughty and oh so devilish side to him which endeared everyone instantly, an we all though he was such the good guy hehe.

I was circling Central Market, which as usual was busy with people since it was the weekend. The front was crowded with various stalls selling everything from goreng pisang to artists peddling their work, to street musicians singing aloud with mixed effects to plant sales. Walking about Central Market the place looks great, it certainly had a facelift, was well lighted and there were more shops and places to eat yet it was familiar at the same time since many of the elements that were previously there was still present. I came early as usual and peeked into the Kopitiam but saw that no one was around so I decided to explore the place a bit. Near to the appointed time I once again passed through the Kopitiam and this time was rewarded by noticing Syiqin and Shafina already tucking into their grub.

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The beggar aka Fariz doing his thing, we had many stares from passersby who thought we were either on a shoot and even a tourist asked us if the man was a famous star.

It took a while but slowly everyone arrived and we shifted to a corner of the kopitiam to accomodate the lot. The whole bunch was nutty as usual, Kenmin was up to his antics as usual poking fun at Syiqin and Visithra. Magnus came with a friend, Fariz was there, Hanny, and quite a number of others. The usual antics crept up everyone was talking about their cameras, sharing tips and shooting techniques. It became more interesting once everyone was sated with the great food served there and then their trigger fingers became itchy to shoot.

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Fariz striking a pose using the backdrop of a shoplot near the Sri Mariaman temple.

Kenmin got out his little straw hat and somehow everyone began striking a pose with it using the nice backdrop of a sepia tone scene of olden Ipoh. As the hat passed round and everyone took a shot in, the biggest surprise must have been Fariz who started striking a pose and took out a cigarette and lighter. With these he transformed himself into this macho image that begs to be shot and everyone obliged with him as a willing model. Hanny soon got whiff of it and took in some action as well in her Mamasan role, wicked. Johan showed up a bit late and brought along his daughter whom was incredibly adorable to Hanny's delight.

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A flower garland seller peddling his wares to devotees near the Sri Mariaman Temple.

We had lots of laughs, nice food and planty of shooting within the kopitiam and the group shot we had outside the shop showed us all in high spirits. Problem was it was raining outside and we were suppose to have a street shooting session around Petaling Street (reason why Hakim was late due to the downpour). We had a leisure walk about the newly refurbished Central Market to wait out the rain. Luckily for us we got our break and the sun came out.

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Visithra who often claims she was shy yet being a sport by posing near to some cherry blossoms we saw outside Central Market.

Johan and Kenmin were shooting all out this day, Johan with his fisheye lens and Kenmin going for a chest shot all the way to find more creative angles. It sure is sticking out when you have a bunch of photographers spotting their gear and moving in a bunch, we had tons of stares from the curious to those that think we were a mad bunch, can't blame them as some of us were going all out with photo taking, Johan chased a peddling vendor, stopping in the middle of the busy street to get a shot and much more. We even had some impromptu model shoot along the way as Hanny, Fariz and a few others posed about the place. It was a bit amusing being asked by a tourist if the posing Fariz was a famous celebrity to have so much attention as he sat on the five foot alleyway.

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Fariz in his taikor period. Kenmin provided the strawhat, he took out a cigarette and against the old town kopitiam backdrop, it was perfect and infectious as everyone started to pose with it.

Too bad that it was already quite late and the temples were all closed, we managed to get several shots outside the clan temples and the Sri Mahamariaman before moving on. The day threatened with even more rain and it was a bit of a worry but thankfully it never got to that. We were just sort of walking about and snapping at the sights, posing at a few strategic spots such as the mural near the police station. Met this Indian street bum that was going all about greeting the odd passerbys and accepting fees as a jaga kereta. Magnus managed to get him a bit friendly and he posed a bit for us. It was funny when Hanny approached him to offer a bit of cash as appreciation and he almost ran off thinking she was there to arrest him or something to that effect. After seeing that Hanny was no harm he kept on profusely proclaiming to her 'Welcome to Malaysia' and 'Gong Xi Fa Chai'.

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Hanny soon went about posing with the same paraphenillias and reverted into her mamasan image with condition to us that we take her without revealing her face.

Crossing through Petaling Street was quite hard as the evening stalls were setting up and the lanes were by now only several meters with people all squeezing between the stalls and their merchandise. We all stopped at the famous mata kuching stall to have some refreshment before moving on. It was getting quite late and we soon ended up at Starbucks for our final stop. At this point most everyone was pooped out and sat down. We bid goodbye to some who had to make their way to some other purpose.

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Fariz in another one of his taikor pose.

In the end some of us were supposed to head for the Eye and I really wanted to make it this time but I was already dead tired and decided to forgo it even though it was the last night that they were having the fireworks display there. So that was another successful meetup and we all had fun. The next one would mark a year of Flickr Meet and everyone was jazzed up talking about how to make it really memorable. So till next time, hope more people would join in the fun and hope to see all these great people again.

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Fariz the taikor looking cool.

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Visithra's turn with the straw hat looks very country and western.

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Me and Kenmin were having a lively chat laced with innuendos about these two dust blowers and Shafina was there smiling all the time as if innocently and Hanny just burst out laughing. You can never go round comparing these two 'toys'.

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The required food shot, I loved the nostalgic feel of the porcelain coffee cup served at the Old Town Kopitiam and the coffee was great with thumbs up by our members for the food there as well especially for the nasi lemak.

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Best of pal pose by several of our lovely members.

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Syiqin is one dedicated member turning up for every single meet even as this great girl had to travel all the way from Penang each time.

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Hard Hats Wall

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A scene outside the port area of Kota Kinabalu at the cafe, the workers strung their hard hats out on the fence while they took lunch. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 2006.

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

A Spiritual Journey, Thaipusam.

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Each of those person deciding to undergo the kavadi bearing as well as the long climb up the 272 steps of Batu Caves before finally reaching then inner temple have their own personal reasons, some are asking for blessings in their life, others as a gesture of thanks for a vow fulfilled in their lifes, others as penance for some wrongdoing they wish to make right and others as the ultimate devotion to their Hindu Religion. Whatever the reason, all endure the rigorous preparation of fastings, inhibition, abstenance and hardship to shape mind, body and soul for this spiritual journey. Despite the piercings, the heavy burden of the kavadis and excruciating journey up step by step in the end I can only say each of them found peace.

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Sunday, February 25, 2007

Bark Texture

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I was sitting waiting for the bus when I spotted this tree, its front part was stripped of its bark yet the tree's resilience was evident as the scar healed revealing this intriguing curve and inner texture, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 2006.

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Kavadi Bearer, Thaipusam 2007

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A kavadi bearer moving in fast gyration even as his burden weights him down, Batu Caves, Selangor, 2007.

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

Thaipusam at Batu Caves 2007 Part 2

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The Priest giving his blessings to a devotee with prayers and offerings as well as a dab of ash onto the forehead of the woman.

The start of the journey for the devotees was not only this single day. A long fast with restricted diets and prohibitions such as only sleeping on the floor near the altar room provides a spiritual cleaning long before they even set foot at Batu Caves. All these lead these devout men and women for their trials today.

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The throng of devotees await their turn for receiving the priest's blessings or to be invoked into a trance as they make their way from the starting area to the central temple.

Family and friends all come in support of the devotee carrying the kavadi for this is not a task a lone person can carry out without support, strenghtening the ties and bonds of all those here today, either directly involved or as supporting team members. From the youngest to the eldest, all family members are not excluded.

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Closeup of one of the devotees.

The very air reveberates with the chants of the faithful, the air full of incense and scent of the thousands of people gathered. An electric and otherworldly feel can be felt by anyone present here. It was a sight to see the devotees suddenly bursting out in screams and howls the very moment the priest blowed holy ash onto them or pressed some of it onto their forehead. Most had to be restrained by their fellow compatriots as they violently contort as they are possessed. All around the chants grew louder with 'vel, vel' inciting and giving strength to the kavadi bearers for their upcoming trials.

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A fellow devotee falls into a trance as the priest gave the blessing and applied the blessed ash onto him signaling the begining of a possession.

Truly it seems that the devotees now were beyond themselves, screeching and shouting yet composed and ready for the next hurdle. The devotees had different personalities depending on the diety possesing them. i noticed there were several types, the normal kavadi bearers who carried the huge loads were calm and composed as they were strapped into the harness and the hooks applied onto their flesh.

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Devotee giving offerings and blessing to a makeshift altar near the kavadi harness.

Others who were not bearing kavadis still exhibited different properties, some bore huge wooden clubs which I was told were the weapons favoured by Hamunan the Monkey God and were ringed with garlands of flowers. Others were slowly hooked with fruits or flowers attached to large hooks onto their bare skins. In their tranced state, they offered their tongues which were piered with skewers by the priests. And all the time there was no sign of blood nor and semblence of pain exhibited by the devotees.

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A kid holding the tongue skewer to be used by his father as he carries his kavadi.

The session took quite some time as each of the entourage were given prayers and the kavadi bearers were strapped in. Some broke out in dance and the crowd cheered on, others were sitting still while the final preparations were made. All the while musicians spotting horns, trumpets, drums and cymbals blasted tunes to add to the merriment and atmosphere all about.

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The Priest chanting prayers.

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Several of the children present at the festival.

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A kavadi bearer prepares to be fastened to the harness he will bear up to Batu Caves.

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Women holding pots of milk as offerings.

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A father doing penance giving his daughter a blessing.

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Devotees in a trance preparing themselves to have hooks inserted to their body.

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