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You take good pictures!
Heehee. I just found your blog recently, and keep finding myself paying your blog a visit.So I just thought I’d drop a line here. Nicely done. The photos I mean. You made the wet market look good! Keep it up! Hehe.
Thank you for your kind words. I am just beginning to take photography seriously and hope to get more skilled at it with each series of shots. Thanks once again and selamat berpuasa 🙂
eh .. BKiD .. baik org di pasar inda hairan u ngambar ngambar atu … ? hehe ..
nevertheless .. good capture yo ..
Actually the guys at the fish market were really cool about it heheh! Plus I’m a regular there so they all know me.. I guess that helps 🙂
This is great! I like this very much. I’ve always been fascinated by markets, and I hope to come visit some time.
And keep up the regular updates – you know people are visiting.
Thanks buddy! Still havent gotten that new lens for the cam yet 🙁