Daily Photo from Hakeem, an Amateur Photographer Who Lives in Banjarmasin, Indonesia
safety must be planned, safety is not a fortune
Shoe Flower Or Hisbiscus
Kembang Sepatu "Shoe Flower" Or Hisbiscus
in Indonesia and the countries located in tropical climate regions of these plants bloom throughout the year. The following pictures shoe flower that grows in my front yard .....
working at height
Working at heights. climbing, install or repair antennas amateur radio is the work done by a handful of people. This high-risk jobs but still they do. This work done by those who have a hobby of amateur radio and its only job is usually to help their neighbors who have a hobby, sometimes the wages they receive are not in accordance with the risk that they will get. These photos I took some time ago. Hopefully you can enjoy it!
Yellow Flycatcher
Yellow flycatcher
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Art of Bird Photography: The Complete Guide to Professional Field Techniques (Practial Photography Books)
Photographing Wild Birds
On Feathered Wings: Birds in Flight
Creative Bird Photography: Essential Tips and Techniques
National Geographic Photographing Birds
Search Amazon.com for bird photography
Kuin floating market-Banjarmasin
The uniquely of this floating market, is caused of transaction of sales that done on the boat. The merchants bring land product such as; fruits, vegetables, food and it handicrafts. This activity takes place from 05.00 to 09.00 mornings. Its location resides in Barito River. see also ... related posted
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