Visited Kiram's Village once upon a weekend, a quaint mountain resort in Kundasang, lovely, romantic fairy-tale like chalets and with a view to die for. Nicely landscaped though a little unkempt, some of the flowers looked a little old and were wilting.
This was my second visit and I remember that first time, most of the flowers were at their prime, blooming, fresh and crisp. This time round though, they didn't look like what I remembered.. probably due to the rain.. yes, it was raining when we arrived, which was a shame really. With a temperature of around 14'C to 18'C, flowers seem to thrive very well. Managed to shoot some the morning after, the ground still very wet, and oh still so cold. Determined to practice my macro shot, did some.. skills still very much lacking. Please do not tell me about the Rule of Thirds, supposedly a compositional rule on photography. Naaah.. I will shoot according to my whims and fancy..
Oops.. pic above, I made adjustment to the colours and
I think I might have got a little carried away..
Regret, I am unable to name the flowers...
A Blessed Easter to all.. The Lord is Risen, Alleluia, Alleluia!!
I am too always carried away by these beauties.
ReplyDeleteHope you a sunny and beautiful Sunday.
Have a blessed day rainfield61..
ReplyDeleteA joyful Sunday and blessed Easter to you.
Hi Angie, love your photographs....you see what others don't, and thats what makes a good photographer. Outstanding! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteYou give any lessons on taking pics....I come for private tuition....
Love that mountain resort....hope one day can see myself....
Know any good tourist guide? Ha ha.
Keep a song in your heart.
Lee.
the one before the pine tree is a cala lily.
ReplyDeleteHi Lee, thank you for your lovely words. But flowers are always so lovely. Private tuition? haha. but of course.. it's complimentary..:)
ReplyDeleteYeah, that resort is lovely and I know of a good tourist guide who would gladly take you there..*wink*
Have a great weekend.
Angie
Hi Ann
ReplyDeletethanks for dropping by.
Gosh, that's what the flower is called? I had no idea. :)
Thank you.
beautiful captures indeed. Love the greenery
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