My name is Robin Wong. I am a Malaysia based photographer, blogger and content creator. I live and breathe photography.
CONTACT MEI shoot passionately with Olympus cameras and lenses. Check out my extensive list of product reviews.
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GO TO PORTFOLIOI coined the phrase "shutter therapy", which means go out and enjoy making images.
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DeleteHello Robin.
ReplyDeleteI am back. Not fully active yet as work takes priority. I missed the street though.
When I see 'how to cross a river', I could not help but to jump into your blog.
Great capptured with an interesting subject and his action of looking into the water is a 'wow! the moment'. Very meaningful image. Love it.
May you have a great day.
John Ragai
Hey John,
DeleteWelcome back !! I am sure after the pile is cleared in no time you will be on the streets again.
thanks for the kind words !
Caption: "River, river on the street...who's that good lookin' dude?" Nice capture, Robin!
ReplyDeleteThanks ! Please leave a name when you comment next time.
DeleteThis is part of KL city life...after rain...
ReplyDeleteWater ponding issues !
Deletehe ain't crossing it with that pile of stuff he's holding...
ReplyDeleteAmir,
DeleteHe did, haha. but obviously he went around the water, no through it.
Well spotted, Robin! A powerful image indeed. Surely you didn't jump in too? Bring your wellies the next time, haha :-)
ReplyDeleteAndre,
DeleteThanks !! Nah, the Sony was not weather sealed !
Hi Robin,
ReplyDeleteThe image speaks volume to me! Was it really your intention to put out a message or was it just an incidental capture? And this was with which camera?
-Khairul-
Hello Khairul,
DeleteThanks ! I saw the man and the puddle of water, so I took the shot. In my mind the water ponding on the road seems like a river to me, and the man's hesitation begs the question of how to cross it.
Hi Robin, this is a well thought shot. A man with technique and right equipment always give great shot.
ReplyDeleteFrancis from Toronto
Thanks Francis !! I believe sometimes it is luck and timing as well !
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