Sungai Pisang (Banana River??) revisited..

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Sungai Pisang (Banana River??) revisited..

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Went back to this leeches lair place after 2 years... 3 of them managed to feed on my muscular body :D

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Very nice composure, exposure and focus shahulz, that's a pretty spot; leaches eh? I guess that makes us blood brothers ha ha...I've given mine to the leach community in the past. Do you carry a little salt shaker? boy do they drop off fast and squirm when you sprinkle some salt on the little blighters.
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Love the water in these shots. What shutter speed was it?
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Greg Beetham wrote:Very nice composure, exposure and focus shahulz, that's a pretty spot; leaches eh? I guess that makes us blood brothers ha ha...I've given mine to the leach community in the past. Do you carry a little salt shaker? boy do they drop off fast and squirm when you sprinkle some salt on the little blighters.
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Thanks Greg... :lol: i guess so, coz they are all over this world...I just take some tobacco from the cigaret, put some water, and pour it to them.. it will go away...
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ACIPhotos wrote:Love the water in these shots. What shutter speed was it?
thanks.. most of them around 1 to 5 second
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Very neat. :)

I can almost feel the cool drops of water on my face as they splash away from a surface of the rocks. A great spot for shooting. The last shot is a nice change to streaming of light from streaming of water.

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Love those pictures. The water, light and greens of the vegetation - beautiful. :D
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aster wrote:Very neat. :)

I can almost feel the cool drops of water on my face as they splash away from a surface of the rocks. A great spot for shooting. The last shot is a nice change to streaming of light from streaming of water.

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Birma wrote:Love those pictures. The water, light and greens of the vegetation - beautiful. :D
green is good for our eyes... :D
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shahrulz wrote:
Birma wrote:Love those pictures. The water, light and greens of the vegetation - beautiful. :D
green is good for our eyes... :D
... and leech is good for... :lol:
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