In the last few days Andrew had to work long hours for some reasons. I meant... VERY long. I don't think I've ever seen him so busy and work so hard before. He worked days and nights, week days and weekends. As far as I understand his commitment towards his job, I must admit I missed him around. But as a sweet independent wife (hohoho...), I tried to be calm and understanding by making myself occupied as well. I managed it quite well during the day. But what would you do in the evening, especially on week ends without your love ones or friends companion....?
Well,.... I guess during these times, my best companion is camera. It was just a standard digital camera, and technically belongs to Andrew. But it is better than nothing, and it is good enough to satisfy my 'amarteur' photography hobby. It was left out in quite some times, but Andrew's 'dissapearing' reminds me to play with it again. I brought it almost everyday lately, to where ever I go. I was actually hoping to find BIG lizard again and took the real picture of it. But I have not find any lately.
On Monday evening, I've successfully push myself to do a bit of exercise (at least that was the plan), which I rarely do since I moved here. I waited until the sun's ray was not too strong and jog to the beach. Of course, I also brought my camera. Well,.... at the end I did not really had exercise because I stopped a lot to take pictures. Shot here, shot there, not to mention when I finally get to the park area near the beach. It was the time when the sun about to go down....just a right time take shots !
The beach is only about 3 km from where I live, hence it's not difficult to see any 'sea' sceneries, including sunset. I considered myself lucky because I like the scene of sunset so much, and I dont think I can get bored with it. Moreover, sunset is one of the best thing you can see in Darwin. So, do not get shock if most of the photo object while I am here is sunset and sceneries.
Anyway,... enough talking.... here is some of my recent shots. Take a look and let me know what you think. Hope you like it, though.
Well,.... I guess during these times, my best companion is camera. It was just a standard digital camera, and technically belongs to Andrew. But it is better than nothing, and it is good enough to satisfy my 'amarteur' photography hobby. It was left out in quite some times, but Andrew's 'dissapearing' reminds me to play with it again. I brought it almost everyday lately, to where ever I go. I was actually hoping to find BIG lizard again and took the real picture of it. But I have not find any lately.
On Monday evening, I've successfully push myself to do a bit of exercise (at least that was the plan), which I rarely do since I moved here. I waited until the sun's ray was not too strong and jog to the beach. Of course, I also brought my camera. Well,.... at the end I did not really had exercise because I stopped a lot to take pictures. Shot here, shot there, not to mention when I finally get to the park area near the beach. It was the time when the sun about to go down....just a right time take shots !
The beach is only about 3 km from where I live, hence it's not difficult to see any 'sea' sceneries, including sunset. I considered myself lucky because I like the scene of sunset so much, and I dont think I can get bored with it. Moreover, sunset is one of the best thing you can see in Darwin. So, do not get shock if most of the photo object while I am here is sunset and sceneries.
Anyway,... enough talking.... here is some of my recent shots. Take a look and let me know what you think. Hope you like it, though.
1 comment:
Hi Sayang. Hopefully that's the end of the busy time for a little while. Very nice images and I hope the images from yesterday's sunset are just as good.
:)
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