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Life at a fishing villagePosted by Shiva (Kajang, Malaysia) on 21 April 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. I have no words for this strange piece of transportation machinery! And it does actually move. Hi guys!, After contemplating for so long, I have finally decided to put out my images for sale in my own photo sales site. Please visit http://www.e-ttl.com to view the site and if you see anything you like, let me know. This is a " Truly Malaysian" site that sells images from Malaysia. So, I officially pronounce my site open for sales!! Thousands of thanks to aminus3 members and web owners to be a good friend and a true compatriot in photography to all budding photographers to be able to display their works in a blog format for free. I truly salute the aminus3 team for being very kind and humane to all of us. I wish you all the greatest of success. Thank you. Shiva
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Evi from Athens, GreeceHahahaha, well the owner of this must be very ingenius! 21 Apr 2007 5:14am @Evi: LOL! Evi, beats me on how they manage to invent such a thing for use here. This fishing village is actually 15 feet above the sea and is connected by small ledges . The only vehicle that could travel here is motocycles and transformers like the one above ;) @Behrooz: U like it!!! It is a strange thing isnt it?? do you have anything like it there in Iran? @badala: Thanks badala, the colors are very amazing in this place! @Soodabeh: Soodabeh... hey this is the transformers for real! ;) Henri Rabagny from Paris, FrancePeople have great imagination. Very good image. 21 Apr 2007 12:31pm @Henri Rabagny: Thanks henry! Glad u like it! Behrooz from Tehran, IranActually yes, Iran is a country full of surprises and strange things. But people are not very friendly when you capture their funny things so I do that with a little precaution. :D 21 Apr 2007 7:30pm @Behrooz: ;) @Dipti: Thank you dipti! |
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