Jun 15, 2008

Sunset photo of Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak

Here are some shot on sunset at Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak. For great sunset photos, be at the beach between 6:30pm until dark.

On most days, the beach spread far outward the sea due to low tide.


Zooming toward the mountain with a fishing boat in the foreground.



Normal shot from the beach. Take note of the clouds !



Another sunset photos shot toward Telok Paku.

Related post:
* Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak

-

Jun 8, 2008

Telok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak

Below are some photos taken at Bako National Park, Sarawak. The spot is midway between Telok Assam and Telok Paku at Bako National Park.

To reach the spot, you need to track around 0.4KM from from Telok Assam towards Telok Paku. Bako National Park is managed by Sarawak Forestry. Visit their site at www.sarawakforestry.com.

Once you reached Telok Paku beach, you might stumble upon Proboscis monkeys near the shore.


Afternoon sun glitter


Dead stumps on the shore line. The mountain peak at the background is Mt. Matang.


Dead stumps on the shore line


Dead stumps on the shore line. Left is Telok Assam and toward the right is Telok Paku (not visible)

Related post:
* Sunset photo ofTelok Assam, Bako National Park, Sarawak

More information on Bako National Park

Jun 6, 2008

Tropical Pond Damselfly (Enallagma civile)

The Damselflies below are the same one captured in different posture. The photo was shot at a pond. Another challenging shot because the damselfly are so tiny like no bigger than a match stick.


12x zoom: Damselfly perched on a tiny twig


12x zoom: Damselfly perched on a tiny twig


Sport mode: Damselfly in mid flight

UPDATES:
* Dec 09, 2008: Red cyan tropical damselfly - Series #2

Jun 4, 2008

Tropical Gerridae - Water Skaters

The family Gerridae contains insects commonly known as water striders, water bugs, magic bugs, pond skaters, skaters, skimmers, water scooters, water skaters, water skeeters, water skimmers or water skippers.

These are predatory insects which rely on surface tension to walk on top of water. They live on the surface of ponds, slow streams, marshes, and other quiet waters. They can move very quickly, up to 1.5 m/s.

May 30, 2008

Tropical spider - Series #1

This is the first series on Tropical Spider. Not the best photo but the only one that is clear. The rest of the photos are either blurred or out-of-focus.

The background are the flower pots.

It was a difficult shot as the spider is so tiny and it keep moving. Macro shot is not easy if the object is tiny as the camera processing logic seems to focus better on larger object or better coloured object.



Rest assure, there will be more series on Tropical Spider. Keep visiting this blog for updates.

Updates:
* Sep 10, 2008: Common Huntsman Spider - Series #2

May 26, 2008

Photo of Pristella maxillaris - X-ray fish - Series #2

This is the second series on photos of tropical freshwater X-Ray, transparent fish or glass fish. The fishes are probably belonging to the species Pristella maxillaris.


Cropped, X-Ray fish (Pristella maxillaris)


Cropped, X-Ray fish (Pristella maxillaris)

Related posts:
* Tropical Transparent Fish - Glass Fish - X-Ray Fish - Series #1

For more hi-resolution photos, check out my Flickr Fish Gallery #1 or Fish Gallery #2

Photo taken at Sarawak Museum Aquarium.

May 23, 2008

Photos of Macaca fascicularis at Sama Jaya Forest Reserve

I went to Sama Jaya Forest Reserve in Kuching recently and stumbled upon a gang of monkeys (Macaca Fascicularis). Sama Jaya Forest Reserve is also known as Stutong Forest Reserve.

Sama Jaya Forest Reserve is surrounded by housing estates and commercial blocks and the forest reserve become the sanctuary for Macaques (the monkeys). My rough count on the monkeys total to nine (9). 2 adult monkeys (the parent), 5 adolescence monkeys, 1 baby monkey and 1 infant monkey.

Below are some of the pictures on the monkeys:

Photo of Macaques
An elder monkey breaking a plant shoot before eating it.

Photo of Macaques
An adolescence monkey scratching his butt.

Photo of Macaques
Another monkey up in the trees.

Photo of Macaques
A monkey perched on branches. Notice his right leg grappling a bunch of wild fruits (buah buan).

Photo of Macaques
A mother monkey with her infant.

Photo of Macaques
One of unidentified tropical fruit eaten by the monkey.


YouTube Live: Macaca Fascicularis at Sama Jaya Forest Reserve #1


YouTube Live: Macaca Fascicularis at Sama Jaya Forest Reserve #2


YouTube Live: Macaca Fascicularis at Sama Jaya Forest Reserve #3

For hi-resolution photo, click Monkey Gallery or Monkey Gallery #2

Related post:
* Adventure of two monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)

.

May 22, 2008

Spiky caterpillar with black and red spots - Series #13

This is the thirteen post on photo of tropical caterpillar. The subject is a spiky caterpillar with black and red spots for a clump of spikes.





Related posts:
* Luminous green spiky caterpillar - Series #12
* Tropical furry black white caterpillar - Series #11
* Tropical caterpillar with horns - Series #10
* Black spiky caterpillar - Series #9
* Brown patterned caterpillar - Series #8 (camouflage)
* Baby caterpillar - Series #7
* Tropical furry caterpillar - Series #6
* Tropical yellowish caterpillar - Series #5 (spiky caterpillar)
* Tropical caterpillar - Series #4 (shoe brush caterpillar)
* Tropical caterpillar - Series #3
* Tropical green caterpillar - Series #2
* Tropical big green leave cutter caterpillar - Series #1


Check out more hi-resolution photos on caterpillars at my Flickr Caterpillar Gallery

Add to Onlywire

  © Blogger template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP