And the more observant readers might already have spotted the new link to the second day on Sabah.
You can click here if you didn't spot it yet...
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Sabah, Kota Kinabalu album
I'm on a roll here... decided to restore some albums that got lost in the whole transition from old blog to Blogger...
Here's the first one of my trip to Sabah, Kota Kinabalu on Borneo. It took place around Chinese new year in February 2007.
For the photos of the first day, click here
Here's the first one of my trip to Sabah, Kota Kinabalu on Borneo. It took place around Chinese new year in February 2007.
For the photos of the first day, click here
Friday, March 27, 2009
Butterfly Garden, album
And yet another one finished, almost done now, although the two big ones (Vietnam and Cambodia) are still gonna take some time...
This was in February 2007, a while ago already... I've cleared them up a bit, there's 14 photos in this album.
If you're not crazy about insect close ups, you might want to skip this one :-)
Click here to view it...
This was in February 2007, a while ago already... I've cleared them up a bit, there's 14 photos in this album.
If you're not crazy about insect close ups, you might want to skip this one :-)
Click here to view it...
Vigil for victims in Burma, album
It was a vigil organised in Kuala Lumpur, in the period that the Burmese regime was killing its own citizens, after monks had sparked an uprise there...
Click here to view the album, with some 14 photos, taken on a very warm evening...
Click here to view the album, with some 14 photos, taken on a very warm evening...
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Is there a doctor in the audience?
Well my dear readers, this is it...
I know, quite disappointing.
But it is me, your faithful blogger, at least a part of me...
I still don't understand how they are able to read this. The report also stated that my heart isn't enlarged (nice bonus), but I can't even figure out where my heart is on this thing! Somewhere in the middle I suppose...
It wasn't easy to get a proper picture of it. I tried back lighting it behind glass, but that upset the camera quite a bit on the transparent areas. Turned out that moderate back lighting and some front lighting with a longer exposure gave the best results. I still have another idea of how to photograph it, so I might treat you to a better version soon, if that way works better.
I'm also not fully sure if I haven't mirrored the pic. I went for the 'Erect' text on the right, but my full name on the left (blocked out by me for privacy reasons) was actually mirrored and might indicate the picture should be flipped. Which means that blob down on the right might belong to the left... either my colon transporting the Japanese meal of the night before (yummy) or a part of my liver, I have no idea... A kidney perhaps? But then you wonder where the other one is... I'm quite sure they would have mentioned a missing kidney in their report... :-)
I will ask the doc when she has a look.
See the bigger and more detailed gory version by clicking on it.
Oh, and for people wondering what the actual results were of this pic, or why I am sharing my lungs with the world, see this post.
I know, quite disappointing.
But it is me, your faithful blogger, at least a part of me...
I still don't understand how they are able to read this. The report also stated that my heart isn't enlarged (nice bonus), but I can't even figure out where my heart is on this thing! Somewhere in the middle I suppose...
It wasn't easy to get a proper picture of it. I tried back lighting it behind glass, but that upset the camera quite a bit on the transparent areas. Turned out that moderate back lighting and some front lighting with a longer exposure gave the best results. I still have another idea of how to photograph it, so I might treat you to a better version soon, if that way works better.
I'm also not fully sure if I haven't mirrored the pic. I went for the 'Erect' text on the right, but my full name on the left (blocked out by me for privacy reasons) was actually mirrored and might indicate the picture should be flipped. Which means that blob down on the right might belong to the left... either my colon transporting the Japanese meal of the night before (yummy) or a part of my liver, I have no idea... A kidney perhaps? But then you wonder where the other one is... I'm quite sure they would have mentioned a missing kidney in their report... :-)
I will ask the doc when she has a look.
See the bigger and more detailed gory version by clicking on it.
Oh, and for people wondering what the actual results were of this pic, or why I am sharing my lungs with the world, see this post.
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