I am interested in capturing the moment east and west saw each other face to face, my camera but then hesitated to flash at that split second.
The moment was history.
Every moment will be history, and an eternity, and the past always meets with the present infinitely.
Every of these moments happened in a night festival.
I missed Asian New Year's celebration, and that's the only memory I had of my country.
ReplyDeleteThis even looks fun..
Such moments have priority in making their photos, in front of all the others. Yours.
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ReplyDeleteI like the first picture of the dragon.
and again, happy 2013
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You capture these moments so beautifully. It would be amazing to see this celebration. Thanks for sharing it! I love learning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs honoring your New Year ~ special ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, so colorful!! Seems like an amazing celebration, one I would love to see!!
ReplyDeleteRainfield, it does look like a wonderful celebration. I would like to see it in person, looks like a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteI like to see lion dance! Amazing!
ReplyDelete"Every moment will be history, and an eternity, and the past always meet with the present infinitely."-- yes!!! an infinite meeting of the pass with the present means infinite celebration of new beginnings.
ReplyDeletethat's definitely fun!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these shots and your words. B
ReplyDeleteI so love the captures but your words are more fascinating I guess!! Loved the first Dragon :)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week :)
FYI: superman's surname is Looi. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing this happy festival with us. I really like your first photo.
ReplyDeleteLove the deep reds! Lovely captures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures once again Rain! Red must be a lucky color to be featured more during festivals.
ReplyDeleteAnd your definition of history is unique and inspiring. :)
A great capture of a historic moment...the warm reds and golds make the occasion very memorable and rich.
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks so wonderful! I always enjoy those kinds of events and got to attend quite a few in India. Thank you for these great pictures since I doubt that I'll make it to Malaysia to see everything in person.
ReplyDeletewawwww! Beautiful!!!
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Wow, couldn't have been captured any better. I love the vibrant colours of festival. Your description somehow make them seem alive.
ReplyDeleteThe Lions' heads are alive perfect shot
ReplyDeleteMoments forever captured. Love that dragon.
ReplyDeleteCameras are perfect for capturing bits of history. I like all the reds in these photos.
ReplyDeleteYou look like you had a nice night with a nice festival. Many lovely images of life and the excitement of the festival.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots that you have captured here! Such beautiful depth of colors! Thank you for stopping by my blog, and perhaps eyes are not that important in the blog world!
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice captures! A lion dance is lucky performan in New Year in Japan.
ReplyDeleteI think you had a very dood New Year.
oh, great shots and i love your words.
ReplyDeletehappy 2013!:)
Your photo of the bright red dragon has a high impact,I think. I want to cherish every moment and encounter with person.
ReplyDeleteLiving in the San Francisco area is so wonderful with its multiple ethnicities & varied cultural festivities in which to partake - from Chinese New Year to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Japan Town to a wonderful annual Greek Festival and much more. Still, I'd like to get to Malaysia to celebrate some of yours.
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