All of us have experienced those small moments in life when you feel all alone or content with what is going on around you or anything which makes that moment something that you feel that you're the only one who can fully appreciate its unseen values. The photos below are a series of "moments" which I think can qualify as a blog, afterall, photos can sometimes explain more than words can. Some might see these photos as total nonsense or a waste of camera memory space, its up to you to think what it is and appreciate it....
A chair sits in the bittersweet atmosphere of a farewell dinner, held for the graduating semester 6 SAQS students on 28th May, as if forgotten by people and time.
The beautiful blue sky serves as the backdrop for countless palm oil trees that line the southern stretch of North-South Highway. Peaceful and serene.
The busyness of Jalan Tun Perak in Kuala Lumpur has an unusual harmonious and tranquil charm.
Light from a distant factory shines like a beacon of hope in a depressing evening thunderstorm as people rush home to escape the daytime madness at work.
Antennas reach out for the sky in my kampung, connecting loved ones to the outside world.
Down the well-travelled road. We take things like highways for granted nowadays and always wanting more, and the authorities will just shrug demands off until it gets out of hand. Its a vicious endless cycle of consumer demands and incompetent service. (Does this caption make any sense??)
Stuck in a jam, tension rising, time wasted. But sanity was kept within limits by this cute toddler looking out into what he or she will experience one day.
Studio madness and extreme procrastination has brought almost everyone in my semester together and it feels like a big family. There's always something good and positive when everything feels gloomy and depressing.
Interesting to note that cats are always the ones that can find it easy to sleep at almost anywhere, anytime. Why can't we? (Not exactly a "moment" actually)
People on the move from all walks of life is a common sight at Puduraya. Life is in constant motion in the city's most congested area.
Time has come for this durian tree in an abandoned family residence that once housed 3 generations in Kuala Lumpur, gazetted for redevelopment as a commercial area. Memories of the past are quickly lost to the needs and rush for the never-ending future.
Good Post!