one of d best hotels..it's free cos we stopover here...
me n my wife in d lobby...table reflection
their building...built from mud.bricks n soil
their city, just imagine 90% are men...where r women?
excited to be in d viewfinder
my wife n yemenia kids
yemen.it's a good place to capture culture..lifestyle..portrait
another angle of d city
daily activities
bus station? dont expect like malaysia
window shopping...
so many things todo...now is 4.18am...i already had my on/off sleeping session ..while waiting for my wife to finish her photoshop session in d living room...tomorrow i ve to wake up early to kajang for a new passport renewal..yesterday's job really satisfying..cos i managed to complete a photo session for my 2nd international client..uzbekistan vs malaysia...very tiring..2 events in a day...luncheon for friends...n dinner for vip...attended by several x ministers..i ll upload once they r ready...anyway i would like to show some of the pics taken with coolpix4500 long time ago, when we went to germany....but for this entry, i show yemen pics .cos i need to sort out everything..thanks for visiting my fp.....we reached at d airport in d early morning...sampai2 tgk local people seme ada dagger kat talipinggang...cuak gak...tempat org...but that's their tradition...nothing to worry....any backpackers to share their ecperience r highly invited...
kalau berminat nak amik gambar yg ada value humanism...try 3rd world country...first skali sampai yemen, terpikir..apa resources diorang..cos u cant see d development...like our country...but anyway they survive...
seems like Yemen is one of the most backcountries in all of Middle East. Humanism, that's all good, but to me, i'd like to visit countries more advanced than ours because there I'll learn how far ahead they are, what do we need to do, why they are so far ahead, what can we emulate and what NOT to emulate etc etc. So far, one word comes to my mind after visiting countries like Japan and Germany: sikap /attitude/mentality of ordinary citizens. That really is the difference. Think about it. People say we have 1st world facilities/infra, 3rd world mentality. It's very true. We have a long way to go. It's a complex matter of course, this small space and time does not permit to cover everything.
Sat 14-May-2005 16:12 Posted by:chironex chironex1@gmail.com - [Link]
yes that's true...i like both countries...for value of humanism...3rd world country....non developed country is d best...but for knowledge...gofor well developed country...japan, germany,us....
Sun 15-May-2005 03:40 Posted by:mol mol@momentoflove.com - [Link]
love the photos of the kids...kids, so much more to explore