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    Default Fraser's Hill Outing - 7-10 Aug 2011

    Just a shot to start off the roll from the others.

    Chng, Loke, Bobby, Ben, Anthony & I had a 4D/3N outing to Fraser's Hill over the National Day period. Besides a heavy downpour on the afternoon of 2nd day, the diversity of butterflies was rather low, compared to what David shot a couple of months earlier. Looks like we need to get up there in May instead of Aug.

    But anyway, the group had a great time (with the usual English dinner at the Old Smokehouse), lots of wine, beer and laughter

    This was shot on the morning of the 2nd day after our arrival on the evening of the 7th.
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    Must be a good trip with lots of durian and Butts!!

    Okie ! You all can takeover the watch at Sharing a Few Butterflies Thread!

    One day one of Frasers' Hill Shots should last it for months !!!


    Sunny

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    I enjoyed so much this trip, lots of fun and learning experience, especially from all the Photo Shop gurus. Thanks to Mr and Mrs Khew for organizing this trip for us

    It was raining, nothing to do so shoot the signboard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    Besides a heavy downpour on the afternoon of 2nd day, the diversity of butterflies was rather low, compared to what David shot a couple of months earlier. Looks like we need to get up there in May instead of Aug.
    "Sunny" was not there.

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    I had an enjoyable and fruitful trip. Thanks Khew and Shirley for organising this trip, Loke and Chng for shopping of groceries, Ben for bunking with me and Anthony for entertaining us... thanks to the fun group.
    No sun, nothing to do and just take water droplets



    Cheers!
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    Thanks Khew and Shirley for organising this trip, Chng for the transport, and Bobby, Benjamin and Anthony for the company. I think I gain some weight with so much foods and drinks, fun, relaxing while listening to the song Rhythm Of the Falling Rain playing in my head

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    Nice shot, Loke! Looks like a Chinese painting!
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    Let's start posting some butts photos

    The Smaller Wood Nymph (Ideopsis (Ideopsis) gaura perakana)




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    Starting with few pics first...

    Cepora iudith malaya (The Orange Gull)??? or Lesser Gull???
















    Polyura delphis concha (Jewel Nawab)





    Neorina Lowii neophyta (Malayan Owl)















    Troides brookiana albescens (Rajah Brooke)
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    Ooo... that is one pristine Jewel Nawab that stayed for all of us to shoot!

    It was nice seeing the Malayan Owl come down a few times. I was wondering why Chng ignored it, until he said that he had enough of shooting Red Helens (which he initially thought that it was)!
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