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Far Far Away

I have been in Asia for such a long time, that I have become accustomed to the cultures, sights and sounds to a certain degree. Well, I’m going back to the states for a well deserved holiday, my actual home, and was rummaging through my files in my Malaysian home when I chanced upon these old pictures. It sure does bring back some fond memories of Americana and I think would be a welcome change for my Asian Friends.

Montana Cowgirl meets Graffiti

Montana Cowgirl meets Graffiti

Braving the Railroads

Braving the Railroads

At the corner

At the corner

A casual stroll on Rails

A casual stroll on Rails

Pleasently Suprised

Pleasantly Surprised

Saving Grace

Saving Grace

This series was actually one of my final photography projects in America, and Montana is the 4th largest state. I wanted to capture the Western feel of Montana and had some of my fellow mates come along as the models. In actual fact, you can see the color and hue’s are very different from Asian colors, not because of the camera, but namely because of geographic location, which actually effects the natural lighting conditions. If you find that hard to believe, I was using the Nikon D2H …. what camera was that? An old (new that time) Nikon Professional Series of  mega pixels unheard of, these days. These photos are about 7 years old but I was pleased to find them “well preserved”. Hope this will give a better insight to my Asian friends!

3 Responses to “Far Far Away”

  1. Bryan Cheah says:

    Thanks for sharing

  2. Amazing pictures. Love your composition!

  3. Howard Smith says:

    How cool!

    I was there when those images were taken. I remember being blown away by John’s eye. He scouted the site two or three days before he showed up with materials and models that exactly fit the site he had chosen.

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