My family had a one-night stay in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang this Hari Raya Puasa Holiday. Why Bukit Tinggi? Because the missus planned this solely for me.
So I experimented with over three hundred clicks, and set some exposure times to twenty seconds.
I continued practicing as early as six o'clock in the next morning,
carrying a tripod around, and setting self timer to two seconds at the same time to prevent from any camera shake.
Where is all my joy at the end? It can be found in every of these pictures.
beautiful night-time shots, rainfield!
ReplyDeleteWow, your night shots are wonderful! Looks like a fun place to visit. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, such gorgeous photos and what dedication! It is over a year since I was up before dawn taking photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat night shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful night shots, I love the lights. This place reminds me of a Swiss village. Great shots, thanks for sharing your trip!
ReplyDeleteAwesome place. Looks so romantic for you and the missus.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. What a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful...especially the lighting.
ReplyDeleteI love night skies.
thanks for sharing,
Jennifer
love your shots!
ReplyDeleteThose are excellent night shots of very beautiful places. I love these.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, and I can feel your joy!
ReplyDeleteVery well taken, rainfield! I love long exposure shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the sight of the castle on the 2nd pic; I guess few more extra seconds and the exposure would be right there, like the first pic.
All the time it took you to do them, you have been rewarded with these great pictures :))
ReplyDeleteThey are a great night, I'm glad your joy to see them.
a hug.
They are beautiful night shots and light shots!
ReplyDeleteYour missus loves you so much and it must be an important occasion!
It's good to get away to someplace completely different once in a while.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful night and light shots.
I can tell you had a great time and what gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots :) And these buildings look very much like some buildings here.
ReplyDeleteEasy to see the joy in these photos.
ReplyDeleteThey're wonderful exposures.
Congrats to your wife for planning a get-away for you.
These photos are absolutely amazing. You've captured clear, bright details, so carrying the tripod around was definitely worthwhile. Your joy has become our joy.
ReplyDeleteFantastic night shots ~ what a nice missus ~ must have been a real treat! ~ thanks, carol, xo
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT IMAGES, Mr Rainfeld61...
ReplyDeletePEACE and LIGHT
Bless your wife's heart! Looks like an amazing place to visit.
ReplyDeleteHi.. First time dropping by here.. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the shots. I hardly play with my DSLR anymore. Just some lazy shots most of the time. And nowadays the idea of lugging the heavy equipment on holidays kinda depress me. But I think I should dust my camera back. These kinda photos inspires me.. :)
Your photos look so magical! I like them all.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are really beautiful.I feel plenty of romance and happy from your night phots.
ReplyDeleteIt is difficult for me to take nice light pictures. Your skill is brilliant.
the joy is knowing your missus supports you in doing what you love plus being with your family for a staycation.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are very serious about capturing this the right way! And you succeeded:)
ReplyDeleteSuch fun and all the shots are so beautiful - quite a difference from your jungle realm but lovely in its own right.
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