hari ini (21.11.'09) adalah yang paling penat tapi i guessed i never really enjoy melaka like i did yesterday...we started our little-unplanned-trip to jusco for brunch and sightseeing before my sis headed to MITC for checked in at Ancasa Hotel...it was raining heavily and everything went wet...but nothing really could stopped us from having our fun outing...but i supposed, with sun up there, the pictures would turn out to be great...but somewhat it was great pictures that we have...after finished eating and settled down, we headed to the main destination which is Dataran Pahlawan, Mahkota Parade n Jonker St(*again!).got a few stuff to pick here and there...the trip was awesome, i love Jonker now better..we got a chance to meet a lot of new and interesting people..we rode on the trishaws and our's was the coolest one as the "pakcik" got us the old and dondang songs whilst riding us around the places...suddenly i felt like miss universe amongst the crowd that are busily walking around...so much fun when they started to notice our loud & happening trishaw and a guy a.k.a abang tak dikenali was dancing joget lambak, following the rythm of the song...along the way, we took a few good shots with uri "new aegi" EO5 1000D...(**but frankly, i don't find any differences between a DSLR and digital camera, rather, a good eyes would define better than a lense of camera...)then another photo session at the Gate of A'Famosa where lotsa people are creeping here and there taking photos too...whilst photo-ing the whole thing, we started our climbing-trip up to the top of Bukit St. Paul where an old church used to be...(*i admit that my history is getting worn out, but i guess the fact is correct).it was soo tiring but it worth all the might that we have wasted as sunset really get us into the mood of nostalgic and patriotic(**hahah)...went down and we continued it with a trip into the Melaka's Museum...it's not that huge but contained a lot of wonders especially for me..the design of the building is also very simple but seem attractive to me...we went from room to room,from the day the Malay sultanate period to the wars with the Westerners and back again to the glorious days of the Malay heroism....after that,back to Jonker and yesterday, people seem to flush away from every side of the corners...too many people and too much to see along too much of heat that i feel like stop and sleep at the sideway..then we met this old uncle that really talented in playing the violin..so happy to see someone that is so alive as him...and he kept singing the we are the world song...i guess, it's a way he wants people to listen to his heart...as he was so kind to let us hold his violin and pretending to play it, i didn't let the chances passed and took as many photo that i can...everything is so authentic yesterday, i feel blessed that i got this chance to learn more...by more, i hope that i could learn more on night lighting and it's composition so that i could develop more great pictures during the night times...aja-aja,fighting!
anis di atas tembok
kami di parking lot dataran pahlawan..:D
pemandangan dari atas, paras-paras kaki langit...
generasi ke-2 & ke-3 sukri's family..
fin!
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