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Friday, 08 July 2011 00:18 |
Today we bring you even more contributors. Seems like the more crazy things get surrounding July 9, the more yellow pics we get! Go figure, govt.
Without further ado, let's start off with the latest exploits of Geng Itik Kuning :)
In the heart of KL: Geng Itik Kuning pay a visit to Dataran Merdeka, admiring the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. Originally designed by RAJ Bidwell with a Renaissance theme, it was reworked by AC Norman to its current design and completed in 1896. It was initially the administrative centre for the Federated Malay States (FMS). Pic / Nandakumar Haridas
Seen better days: Yellow and worn nylon string tied around a dolly.
Phosphate and potassium storehouse: Which means it's a natural energiser. Detail of bananas in a comb. Pic / Alibear (Terima kasih, sis!)
Mid-day snooze: Wargamas having a noontime nap after market peak hour.
Baby towel: "Lovely smile behind a yellow rock. Bright and solid!" Pic / Sivin Kit (Terima kasih, bro!)
Cool warmth: A yellow plate stands out in a rack of everyday crockery. Pic / Alibear
Yellow monster march: A convoy of heavy earth-moving vehicles traveling along a KL road. Pic / muimui (Thanks, sis!)
Alibear in yellow: Measuring tape designed only for chic users :) Pic / Alibear
Ah, pineapple fried rice: And with giant shrimp to boot. Siapa lapar? Pic / Charmingangel
Staying sharp: Yellow razor to keep the face clean and cool looking. Pic / Sivin Kit
Everything's gonna be all right: Smile. Smile. And smile. No matter what hurdles are thrown your way. That sounds like a Saturday spirit, no? Pic / Alibear
Sad: A blind and injured kitten sits helplessly by a plastic yellow chair. It didn't move in all the time the picture was composed and snapped. Pic / muimui
Crabby adventure: A saltwater crab gets a bit too far out from its safety hole at a local beach resort. Pic / Charmingangel
Marking the hall: Yellow columns march along a curved hallway of a local institute of higher learning. Pic / muimui
Locked to a cause: Padlock and yellow steel bollards - a sign that principled decisions, once made, do not shift. Pic / Alibear
This way: Pedestrian bollards with reflector at a road filter in PJ.
And introducing....: Spongebob! Close buddy of Geng Itik Kuning, the yellow ally joins in the fun hanging out at a hose reel. Pic / Alibear
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Last Updated on Friday, 08 July 2011 01:50 |
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Written by straits-mongrel
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Wednesday, 06 July 2011 21:52 |
RESPONSE to the Yellow Pic Fest has been so encouraging, the original page has started to get unwieldy. (You can view it here). We've decided to post up subsequent batches onto new pages. Here's the selection from today with contributors as far away as Norway!
Keep them coming! Tomorrow you'll see that the Geng Itik Kuning has new company :)
Lone burp: While the two elder itik kuning scout for more locations, Baby Itik has some cheese cake courtesy of Griffith's in PJ State.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 July 2011 01:02 |
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Written by Nanda
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Friday, 01 July 2011 23:00 |
CAN'T put a finger to it, but woke up this morning seeing all things yellow. No other primary colour in the light spectrum draws such opposite reactions. On the one hand - sunshine, warmth, friendship, hope, optimism. On the other, cowardice and sensationalism.
Yellow, oh yellow. How so contested is thy value.
Here in Malaysia, we have our share of everyday objects cast in yellow. So we thought, why not run a weeklong photo festival of objects or scenes with yellow as its subject? You know, Malaysiana Yellow. Just for the hell of it. Saje. Daily, over the course of the week, you'll find on this page new pictures on this theme, added here with captions, and hopefully gain something about the beauty of this land and its culture.
Most of all, join us - take some pics yourself and send them over. Let's together make this a happy-happy yellow fest. Meanwhile, enjoy.
BATCH No.4: Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Geng Itik Kuning di Pondok Polis: The cheerful Yellow Fest mascots visit a neighborhood police post. No, they didn't have to explain the colour of their cover. Pic / Nandakumar Haridas
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