Tag:Penang

St. Paul's Church and its neighbor, the Modern Casket company, Macalister Road, Penang

Daily Photo – Juxtaposition

On the right we have St. Paul’s Church located at 56 Macalister Road, Georgetown, Penang. This church traces its history back to 1886. It’s an Chinese language Anglican denomination church. This building was erected in 1930. Across the street, ie. behind my viewpoint, is a Roman Catholic Church.

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A fisherman repairs his gear. Near Pekan Teluk Bahang, a fishing village in the north-west of Penang, Malaysia.

Daily Photo – Boat Repair

Somewhere near Pekan Teluk Bahang, I captured this image of a fisherman, working on his gear.

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Pekan Teluk Bahang is a fishing village in the north-west of Penang, Malaysia.

Daily Photo – Pekan Teluk Bahang 2

Here’s another shot of the beach at Pekan Teluk Bahang, Penang, Malaysia. If you take a look at my other photo of Pekan Teluk Bahang, you can see these two boats behind the buoy flags of the boat in the foreground. It’s no so obvious that it’s raining in this image.

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Pekan Teluk Bahang - Bay of the Heat Wave

Daily Photo – Pekan Teluk Bahang

I still have vague memories of the day I took off to ride around the island. I took off in an anti-clockwise direction from Georgetown staying as much as possible to the coastal road through Tanjong Bungah (don’t know what Tanjong means but Bungah means ‘flowers’) and Batu Feringgi (which translates as ‘Foreigner’s Rock’) before pitching up an Pekan Teluk Bahang (Teluk Bahang means ‘Bay of the Heat Wave’, no idea what Pekan means or if google maps is even correct).

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Sign outside a temple in Penang.

Daily Photo – Beware of Shoe Thieves

Do you remember that scene in Slumdog Millionaire when the boys are hustling at the Taj Mahal? When I looked at the scan below as it came off my scanner earlier this year, that was the scene that flashed into my mind. Except this photo was taken in August 1989 outside a temple in Penang, Malaysia.

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Buddha in a Penang Temple

Daily Photo – Penang Buddha

I usually feel somewhat unsettled taking photos in religious spaces, always concerned I’m interrupting an worshiper event though I’m not particularly religious myself. Many houses of worship don’t allow tripods to be used and on this trip I wasn’t carrying one anyway, so this is a hand-held shot in low light so I’m pleased with the way it turned out given the film was Fujichrome 100.

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