The warm weather has been prolonged for more than 2 weeks. Day by day we are creating polluting gases & some are still burning rubbish at open air happily without worrying the deteriorating environment. All these actions have turn into a result like this morning. This is not morning mist but haze. The city is now heavily polluted & we can hardly see the sun rise. When driving at Tasek Road, objects at far are all seen to be blur.
This haze has nothing to do with pollution within our city but everything to do with transboundary air pollution coming from Indonesia's Sumatera. You should know better than to blame it on us in this blog.
BTW Chun Kee, you need to learn how to balance your viewing frame when you take snap shots. I notice almost all of your photos have an imbalance between the sky view and the subject view. Sorry if you took offence...just trying to help. :P
Ipoh, the capital city of Perak State, Malaysia, is the city that tin built. Located at the famous tin mining area, Kinta Valley, it used to be the world's largest tin mine since 19th century. Not only of its tin mine, but Ipoh also famous of its delicious food, beautiful mountain ranges, mysterious lime stone caves, attractive history & friendly citizen. Being the second in Malaysia that gain the status of city in year 1988 after Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh is one of the major cities in Malaysia with the population around 700,000. Began as a small village in 1870's, tin mine industry had brought in Chinese and Indian that boosted the town development since 1890's. The rapid growing town later upgraded to be the capital of Perak during the Japanese occupation at World War II. The rich tin resource had brought prosperity to many Ipoh miners that even make it once known as the City of Millionaires. Today, Ipoh has grown to cover a large area including the neighboring township such as Bercham, Tasek, Jelapang, Menglembu, Pengkalan, Simpang Pulai & Chemor. The city is still developing continuously while maintains its beauty of nature and harmony.
We are living in a busy world. We often have no time to appreciate the moments in our daily life. Take a break, stop & look around. There are many beautiful things, although it is simple & humble. I learn to gain a better life by appreciation & would like to share the images in my world.
This haze has nothing to do with pollution within our city but everything to do with transboundary air pollution coming from Indonesia's Sumatera. You should know better than to blame it on us in this blog.
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BTW Chun Kee, you need to learn how to balance your viewing frame when you take snap shots. I notice almost all of your photos have an imbalance between the sky view and the subject view. Sorry if you took offence...just trying to help. :P
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