Showing posts with label Malacca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malacca. Show all posts
June 21, 2016
May 22, 2016
along the malacca river pt. i
May 15, 2016
April 20, 2016
malacca sights pt. i
I just remembered, this week marks my third year in shooting film! My level of fondness is still the same. However, I don't think I have evolved photography-wise. Looking through my photos, I still see the same pattern when I have started — safe, stationary, almost stiff. And if you tell me that the photos reflect who took them, I will, without a blink, agree with you.
April 10, 2016
a moment in malacca
This is one of those trips that is not your first choice, but you end up loving anyway.
I booked a flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with the intention of visiting Penang because of my interest in their art street. It was much later when I found out that the travel setup going to and from Penang (9-hour overnight train ride) is too long for the trip. Here comes Malacca offering an escape from the hectic city life in KL with a shorter travel time (3-hour bus ride).
We arrived in KL late in the afternoon and boarded the bus as the night came.
Have you ever had that moment in life where you know you are exactly where you're supposed to be? I had this moment in the bus ride to Malacca. It was dark, everyone is asleep, me in the window seat. The only thing I see are light paints from other vehicles' headlights, swooshing past in pitch black (see this in 00:54 of my travelogue).
In that moment, for a long time, I didn't want to escape.
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Sunset in KL International Airport |
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Midnight Malacca Stroll |
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Teh Tarik, My Love |
Home is not where you are born; home is where all your attempts to escape cease.~ Naguib Mahfouz
November 30, 2015
malacca: mille crepe cakes by nadeje
I had been craving for cake for a while. A few days back, I was sitting in the office suffering a case of PMS, when I thought "Screw this, I'm going out to get some cake because my uterus and I both deserve it!" (said no one ever... out loud). And so I escaped for a few minutes to take refuge in a nearby Starbucks.
That probably isn't the best introduction for a dessert, but I was surprised to find a chocolate crepe cake in their chiller because I did not know such heavenly creation exists -- until I went to Malacca.
How they manage to keep a consistent stack of thinness, I absolutely have no idea (fairy magic, perhaps?). I'm compelled to go back to Malacca just to experience this again.
That probably isn't the best introduction for a dessert, but I was surprised to find a chocolate crepe cake in their chiller because I did not know such heavenly creation exists -- until I went to Malacca.
this would suffice. but nothing like the thinness of the ones by nadeje. malacca in my mind 🙂 pic.twitter.com/aRXgu5aCo9
— April (@grewlegs) November 27, 2015
The one by Starbucks was enough to satisfy a craving, but the ones I've tasted in Malacca are exquisite.. both in presentation and taste. Say hello to mille crepe cakes by Nadeje.
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Tiramisu |
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Green Tea. Mhmmm.. |
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Lemon Cheese (!!!!) |
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Mango Yogurt |
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Earl Grey Tea |
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August 29, 2015
malaysia: a travelogue
Earlier this week, I got my film scans from my Malaysia trip. It has been two months since then, but when you shoot with film, I think you naturally learn to be patient from not seeing the results right away (we all know this already, right?). I only shot three rolls for this trip, but I am very happy with results.
It may take another three, four months before they see the light of day in this blog, so let me share a video for now :)
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