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This is sort of a desperate entry for me.
I'm alone,
I miss my wife,
I miss my sons,
I miss my fatherhood life...
What's going on? Well, I'm currently stuck at Lumut getting one of our subsidaries company's vessel into having e-mail via satellite and the workers here sux tha max that I have to extend my stay! I'm hoping I do not need to attend the vessel's sea trial this Saturday, that would really make my weekend suck!! I can't freaking shoot at the navy's shipyard or my weapons will be on trial!!! Nooo way.
Last nite I slept with a colleague (guy ah and I'm no gay!) and I looked at Lumut's night street and was I very jealous of the low light here. So tonight, I had my own room in order for me to explore Lumut's low light by myself.
Bad thing though, I didn't bring along my trusty tripod and my editting skills are limited with the tiredness of walking at that navy shipyard (about 2km to-n-fro ok in the hot sun!!!).
So please bare with me on this one. I tried my best to hold my breath and using the new skill learned from youtube on holding your camera. But with a tired mind, body and hands... the camera shake were unavoidable. I had to place my camera on something solid that I can find and that too didn't really did much help thanks to my tired hands. And sadly, one part of this session, the place where I placed my camera scratched my lense... not much but much to making me sad.
I am praying so much that the contractor is able to fix that console so I can return home to my love ones tomorrow coz we have some hot wheels & matchbox warehouse sale to attend.
So guys, do come down to Lumut port before going to Pangkor Island. Stay a nite here and bring your tripod. You won't regret it.
Lucky me though, my company is having 3 more vessels building here... Yahooooooooo!!!
-R-