Why Hostel

If I remember, one time in the evening just few hours before I flew to Singapore last year, Winda was the one who tried to find me a hotel. Judge me lackadaisical, I don’t mind.

 


“How could you travel to another country and never reserve one room?”


 

I sat down looking at Winda and Ayos with some sushies that night like a sleepy koala. Wondering why I wanted to have vacation but never had a place to sleep. When Winda found some affordable what affordable if we talk about Singapore? hotels, I said please do. At least, I had a room even Winda booked only for one night and thought I could find some cheaper ones when I got there. I arrived in the morning in Singapore and went straight to the hotel after I got my MRT card. Checking in and went straight to my room and realised I would stay with a bed just few inches from the door. My room was so small, compare with the price I paid, it made me sounds like a jackass right now. I had to extend one more night with higher rate cause I didn’t look for another hotel and it made my expenses went crazy. Till the last night in Singapore, I and my travel companion, Maya, decided to move to a nice hostel somewhere at China Town. We had our own room with separate beds of course. The bathroom is inside so we didn’t need to share with other travelers. Lesson learned.

Two months before I travelled back to Indonesia, almost every night I looked for hotels and hostels for my Japan trip. I didn’t realise that looking for where I would stay was such a treat esp if I looked at some five stars hotels in Paris, sigh!. There was so many interesting hotels in Tokyo and Kyoto, but my heart said ‘try hostel’ instead.

 


“First, I could save money cause hotels in Tokyo is expensive. I could get a small room (yes, very small room!) for more than $100. Second, a whole day I won’t be in my room, so why I have to spend more money if what I needed was a bed in the night? and third, I got a bonus by staying in hostel (I’ll tell you later!).

 Now, you can see that I’ve learned a lot how to spend money from my Singapore trip”


 

A day before I applied my Japan visa, I had to update my hostels since I changed my duration of stay both in Tokyo and Kyoto. And this is another tips for you guys, checking the rate on booking.com days before you fly, you may get a lower price if you’re lucky. So, don’t lay on one price. As long as you have enough time for free cancellation, it’s okay to look at the rate. I could save more than $70 dollars from two hostels I picked, it was good right?

My decision to stay in a hostel when I was in Japan was so right. I felt it when I spent two days in Tokyo. I went to places a whole day and came back around 10-11 pm everyday. So what I really needed was a place to sleep. And the third reason why hostel such a best choice was I got new friends! For a person who tried hostel for the first time like me, that was another experience. By staying in hostel, you’ll get an opportunity to meet with new people around the world. I didn’t say that you have to know all of them, but if you’re lucky, you’ll get new ‘good’ friends which hopefully, you’ll meet them in another place somewhere on this earth. Who knows? You just need to make friend sincerely and keep in touch, right? (I’ll share some of them on another post! :))

So here are a short review of two hostels I stayed in Tokyo and Kyoto. I personally put these two as recommended hostels in Japan!

 


GRIDS HOSTEL & LOUNGE AKIHABARA

I learned so much about my hotel in Singapore. When you choose a place to stay, you have to think your access to move around. A hotel/hostel that near train station is always a good idea. It will make your movement so much easier. Of course, you must think about the rate. Also, read the reviews from other travelers who used to stay there on booking.com or other sites.

The main reason why I chose Grids Hostel & Lounge Akihabara was near two major stations and their reception can speak English very well, I think this is important too since you know most of Japanese can not speak English. I graduated from design school, so if I have to choose a place to stay I’ll always choose boutique hotel/hostel, of course!. Grids has that industrial look, the design is fine, not too heavy yet appropriate. The review I read on booking.com was good, too. It’s not a secret that Japanese is extremely neat and clean, and this hostel has that point. The bed, the bathroom, the lobby, everything is clean. I had no complain about the cleanness. Maybe only the size of the cube is quite small for me (since I chose POD “bed”) so I had to manage to move on my bed without making noise. If you travel with your friends I recommend to choose ryokan or premium room, you’ll definitely feel more comfortable. But if you want to save more and have no problem with sound of snoring (from other traveler :D!), pod bed is not a bad thing.

Here are some iPhone pictures of the Grids Hostel & Lounge Akihabara that I took just before I said bye-bye to Tokyo. I spent two nights there before I moved to Kyoto, and spent three nights when I came from Kyoto.

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At Grids, I met with two good friends (three actually, but hmm, let’s count two only! – will write about them on a separate post) that still in touch until now :)

 


THE LOWER EAST NINE HOSTEL

In Kyoto, I fell in love. The first time I arrived at Kyoto station and took a train to the next station, Kujo station, I said “I love Kyoto more than Tokyo”. I love city life but Kyoto stole my heart. Maybe because my interest in Japanese culture is stronger than its ‘bling-bling’ life.

I arrived in the afternoon and went straight to The Lower East Nine to drop my things before I went to Nishiki market. When I entered the hostel I loved the space, so much. Again, boutique hostel will always be my choice. And to be honest, this one was so much better than the one in Tokyo. I love everything about this hostel. I love the design, the space, the bed is bigger! so I could sleep more comfortable, the bathroom is more private! and sure very clean!, and what I love the most that it has a kitchen and living room upstairs. Living room is such a brilliant idea where you can relax and meet with other travelers and have a conversation, sharing your stories and experiences when you get back from your ‘a-whole-day-exploring-Kyoto’. Kitchen upstairs is a good idea too when you can brew your own coffee, or making a bowl of hot noodles when it’s raining outside, or you just want to stare at the window with a cup of green tea in your hand.

If my hostel in Tokyo is for men-only or women-only in one room, The Lower East Nine is the opposite. Boys and girls can stay in the same room, this is not a bad thing as long as you can behave, right? 

Staying two nights in this hostel made me met with Joe, Svewn, two young ladies from UK (I forgot their names :|), and Simon, he is a German. I’ll share how I met them on separate post :).

Here are some iPhone pictures I took on my second day in Kyoto.

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“being a tourist with manner is important, staying in a hostel with manner, too”


 

I know I repeated the sentence above from my previous post. Staying in a hostel with manner it is very important, why? Because the room is not only yours! the bathroom is not yours also! So, we must have awareness and understanding to keep the public area well and behave, too. I thanked God when I stayed in those two hostels I had no experience meeting ‘drunker-traveler’ when I wanted to close my eyes at night, but seriously, when I found underwear wasn’t in place where it should be, hairs on the sink (you should clean it after shaving!), or using a hair-dryer in the middle of the night without closing the bathroom’s door? That was not nice! :)

But overall, I recommend you guys who travel alone by staying in a hostel. Pick the good one that fits with your budget, enjoy your stay, make friends as many as you can (this is good to expand your networking in the future, but pick who can be your good friends!).

You can spend your money more by enjoying proper food when you’re in vacation right? or new outfits? or even, experience a proper fine dining at five-star hotel? :)

 

Japan Trip à la Azis

There was one fine afternoon in the office when I started looking a destination for a very short trip this year. It was like a month before my annual leave started (as always, the time I feel excited about!). Vietnam, Thailand, and Japan. Those three were on my mind.

Thailand might be the cheapest one (I never been to Bangkok!), Vietnam? I heard so much about the country, and Japan, it was my loooong time ‘must-visit’ country on earth. I though I would pick Thailand for a pocket-friendly reason cause I had to think how to save money to do the interior for my own house (update : I never start until today :|). Vietnam wasn’t a bad destination too for my pocket. I found it when I read a lot about the country, and many affordable nice hotels either in Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi. One thing that made me crossed out Vietnam was the ticket fare that time (I know, I’m not really good to be a ‘promo-chaser’ ticket). Return ticket from Jakarta – Hanoi – Jakarta was as pricey as Jakarta – Tokyo – Jakarta. Wait, how could I compare Tokyo with Hanoi? excuzes-moi.

Though I know I would spend more money for Tokyo than Hanoi, I finally picked Japan this year. And my choice was a perfect one cause Japan made me fell in love from the first time I stepped my feet on. I won’t share my experiences during my short stay on this post. Instead, I’d like to share some tips if you guys want to visit Japan for the first time (hoping I’m not sounding like a travel blogger!). Tips here are based on my experience as a first timer, too.

 


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“Traveling is very personal, at least that is my opinion. Choose the best time for you to visit Japan. You may love to come on spring, summer, autumn or winter? It’s up to you. I went on summer just because that was the time that fit on me since I always come back to Indonesia between July and August. And this will affect what kind of outfits you need to put inside your suitcase :) I heard spring and autumn are the best time to visit! (note that checking the weather esp on summer with forecast apps is so important!)

“Read a lot about Japan on the internet or asking to someone who used to visit the country. This is very important esp like what to DO and DON’T in Japan. You may come as a tourist but tourist with manner is the best thing you can be :). I saw a lot of tourists from China who used public toilet somehow (gosh, please don’t do that in Japan, they are extremely clean!) or standing in the centre of a crowded station which could be so annoying!”

“Knowing where you want to go and how long will you stay is important too. Japan has a lot of interesting places to see. When I had only 8 days to explore, I picked Tokyo and Kyoto only. Osaka was an extra if I could (and in the end I didn’t go to). For me, if you visit a country for vacation, it’s not just to update your presence in social media for only a day and say “I’ve been there!”. That’s yikes and definitely won’t be enough. I did half-half. Half of me wanted to visit places as many as I could, another half was “I just want to sit down looking for people who rush to work in the morning, while I have a matcha ice cream in my hand :)” – sort of”

“Transportation fares is not cheap in Japan. But this depends on where you want to go. You may need JR Pass if you want to explore places outside Tokyo (Suica or Pasmo is enough if Tokyo is the only destination). It is affordable using JR Pass if you want to visit Hiroshima, Osaka, Kyoto, Sapporo (or wherever) on your trip. Train in Japan is amazing, for first timer you may need two or three days on the ground finding your own way cause the train lines is yes, complicated. Download Japan train map before you go and learn about it slowly. It may help :) But you know something, it’s amazing to experience Japanese train esp Shinkansen. And one more thing, forget about taxi in Japan! :)”

“Food in Japan extremely delicious! Affordable food from those supermarkets till expensive one in the restaurant are delicious :) Finding halal food may need an extra effort (I went two times looking for halal ramen in Nara and closed, sigh!), but don’t worry this app may help you. While in Japan you MUST TRY local foods :) Japan is not only sushi! or matcha everywhere? I’ve tried their mochi in Kyoto which was wrapped with sakura leaves and it was soooooo yummy!”

“If I can find free wi-fi in Indonesia easily, forget about Japan! You MUST HAVE internet when you travel there and pocket wi-fi is the easiest way to stay online. Not only you need to show the world you’re doing your fine-dining in Aman Tokyo :) but you will need internet to make sure you’re not on the wrong way to your destination. Most of Japanese can not speak English, so Google translate could be the main reason you must have internet”

“If you want to visit as a solo traveler, it’s recommended to stay in a hostel! Hotel only for you can take all your money from your pocket :) Book in advance will save your money, too. I’ll write about my experience staying in a hostel on a separate post!”

“Like I mentioned above, traveling is very personal. For me who wanted to do light travel and failed because OMG Japanese stuffs are TOO DAMN CUTE! and TOOK MOST OF MY JAPANESE‎‎ ¥! If you’re not a “shopping-person” it is not a sin to spend your money to get some matcha for your beloved ones while you’re in Japan! :)”

“Backpack or suitcase? It depends on who you are guys :) Backpack could be easier when you have to walk up and down in station but empty suitcase is not a bad thing when you want to bring a lot of souvenirs by the time you go home :P You’ll find escalator or lift for your suitcase at almost big stations in Japan, so don’t worry :)”

“Japan is extremely safe :) I left my wallets many times and it won’t lost :) That was amazing! but then again, you better keep your things safe with you :)”

“Safe your money, look for flight and visit Japan, a country that will mesmerize you with the culture, the people, the food, the cities, and everything that won’t be enough only for single visit (I’m writing for Olympics 2020 in Tokyo on my list! :))”


 

Before I share more stories and pictures from my trip to Japan, here a quick iPhone-snaps I took when I was waiting for my flight back to Jakarta. Taken at Haneda International Airport, Tokyo.

 

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It Was Amazing

I couldn’t remember exactly when I knew Yui, what I remember I fell in love with her song titled Tokyo years ago. I couldn’t even remember too, how many times I played Tokyo. Maybe a thousand times? or a million?

“Everytime I put my headphones on, I imagine about Tokyo”

Japan has been on my top list of the country on earth I’d like to visit at least before I die. And I feel beyond grateful I could make it this year. I just came back from a very short stay and I have to admit…

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I have a ton of stories about this trip. From a little drama I had when I renewed my passport, first time I landed in Tokyo and got confused with its train systems, and all the moments that left in my heart and sounds it’s hard to move on.

I’ll gather all my beautiful memories about Japan and share it here very soon.

 

 

See You Very Soon

Gloomy days recently such a bad thing for me. When I feel getting out of my bed every morning such a big deal (you can judge me I’m lackadaisical if this sounds so :|). Not because during fasting month my system has changed a bit, and realised that sleeping after suhoor it’s not good indeed (but who can deny it’s the best thing to do when morning rain falls and makes it worse).

Anyway, I couldn’t be more happier to travel back to Indonesia very soon next month. Even it’s getting closer but I feel two things here. First, excited cause I will travel to some new places and can’t wait to pamper myself with Indonesian food (of course batagor, pecel, terang bulan, see you guys very soon!), seeing my family and best friends, and shopping some furnitures for my own house maybe? (oh I’m talking crap buying furnitures but hopefully I can start something :/). In the same time, I still trying to push myself and believe that I shouldn’t worry and scared too much of what is coming next. This feeling is normal yet I still think it’s such a very scary thing, sometimes. I should calm myself for now, right? :/.

Oh, did I mention that one thing I love the most when I come back to Indonesia is the fact that I have more time to take pictures around? If you follow my IG you’ll know that almost a month I never post pictures anymore (could I say that I’m fasting taking picture as well?), so here some remain pictures I want to share on this post, from a quick jaunt four days in Singapore (some you’ve seen on my IG a year ago but couldn’t resist to attach them here).

 

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Then, I think I should start counting days to come back where my heart is…

 

 

P.S. If you are a new reader or just visited this blog, you can see some photographs I took when I was in that super expensive city, here.

I Know I Miss These

If yesterday I fell on my bed right after I went home from James Bond themed party, I finally could cross legs on my bed and updating this blog. It was such a crazy time prepared, worked and finally transformed a venue into Bond ‘feel’ when hello! it was just a day before (I know this is sounds ridiculous) we realised that the party was yesterday. It was just a dangerous one but finally thanked God for everything passed as always. If you asked me was I happy for the result? Nope, just I wish we could do more. But well, it passed.

Let’s move on!

On this post I just want to share some iPhone shots that I immediately realised it becomes an annual post (after this). Reminiscing a heaven called food (by clicking the picture, I guarantee you’ll be h’angry’).

1 | There was nothing but blessed when you spend time with kind human, shopping ;D, best friend’s talk and share delicious food then. Crispy fried duck with sambal, extra tofu, and extra tempeh I had with Andhi that evening blowed my mind (holy shit! I’m suddenly h’angry’ looking at this picture below).

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2 | Yes, I’m missing you guys. The dark chocolate one, in particular :(. Below the donuts is one of my fave-ever snack. Shredded savoury beef on top of fluffy fresh bread is brilliant culinary invention.

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3 | Until I had to come back to show my sister how delicious fried duck I had (yes, that one on top!) was. I chose ‘mie ayam‘ after I enjoyed ‘semanggi‘.

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4 | There is always a room for Bakso. Enough said. I should explore and enjoy Indonesian traditional snacks more, I know.

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5 | One of the best time for food I had when I was in Indonesia this year was having a family dinner. Pardon for low lighting on this picture below :P, I was managing my iPhone.

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6| Oh God, that crushed fried onion and chilli inside sweet soya sauce plus fried milkfish, plus tempeh, plus tofu, plus urap, I mean, may I fly to Indonesia right now? :( and Rujak Cingur?

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7| If you are a reader of this blog, you know how many times I mentioned Batagor as one of my fave Indonesian food ever. Gosh! that peanut sauce :( those dumplings :(

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8| When I had lunch with my Dad only, in one fine afternoon, I realised I should do that kind of quality time more often. I chose Ramen while he chose ‘nasi uduk‘. I know I’m a straight one if I talk about street-food, especially for fried snacks, but it was an exception when I was there, I stopped by and bought some ‘filled tofu‘.

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9| As I wish there was Starbucks cafe here :(

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10| Sushi time with best friend was awesome. Ayos and Winda were so kind paying all of these food below :D

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Now, I’m trying to get rid of these foods and finish my early snack ;|(read : just an apple).

Hello fried duck, hello tempeh, hello bakso, starbucks, sushi, I’ll see you again :(

Cloud Forest

I just woke up and put my earphones for Good Life by One Republic right now and wishing if I was like “woke up in London yesterday, found myself in the city near Piccadilly”. Every time I play that song I can feel positive vibe what is good life. Doing what we love everyday, and achieve goals from what we do, basically. Working with passion, eat and sleep well, make our beloved ones happy, smile :), and traveling.

I had no clue that lately I’ve been thinking for travelling and travelling. It’s just like my mind keep telling me “go, travel where ever you’ve never been to”. And it becomes louder and louder. Oh traveling. it’s part of what is good life, no? :).

While I’m still dreaming if I found myself in the city near Piccadilly, let me just share some images from Cloud Forest and wishing you guys a beautiful weekend!

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I’d like to compile my short trip in one post, just because I had many photographs so I guess this is ok, no? :)

Vacation Mood

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Let me dreaming for a second.

Morning breeze, beach, seafood, walking on the sand, and ocean call. I’m dreaming when I can wake up late and first thing I see is blue ocean. White sheer curtains on my window is calmly blow by the wind, white thick blanket is on the floor. I’m wearing short pants and white linen shirt. My shirt is very light, typical fashionable beach shirt. I’m looking at my wrist watch, 8;30 am. I should take a shower in my open yet private bathroom. It’s very classy and clean. Then I will take my breakfast. A bowl of fresh tropical fruits, toast bread with avocado on top, fresh green salad with kale and edible flowers, plus a glass of fresh orange juice. Oh coffee, of course. It’s called breakfast with a view. An hour later, I’m out from my hotel and nothing on my mind but let myself decide what will I do, where will I go, and come back to my room for a sunset. How serene, even in my dream.

I know it’s just a dream for now cause I’m crossing my legs on my bed, being lazy a whole day but I’m thank God. I feel I’ve recharged myself and beyond happy cause I had a chance updating this blog (yes, two in row and I’ve changed the header-design, bolder and black :)). I’m preparing myself for next week projects, cause I know I will face a lot of obstacles from each ones (as far as I can predict!). Oh there is one thing I find it very interesting lately. Checking flight and hotel apps on my iPhone like as if I’m preparing my next year vacation. It reminds me every time after I work hard, I’ll think to pay off for a vacation. I think it will be my main goal next year to spend what I earn for proper-proper vacation. Before I dream another thing, let me share some iPhone shots from a little throwback to somewhere outside Lagos mainland, in February, when I had to take boat to reach there for an assignment. Designing a beach house.

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Spending a whole day in the house was all I needed. Now, let me lay on my bed and dream another dreams. Hoping I’m not missing you, Indonesia :).

Jamie’s Italian Singapore

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It’s better for me to squeeze my time to post this since I’ve been having hectic weeks lately. And it is such a sign that I have to prepare myself for an earlier December when I will probably have to work from Monday to Sunday.

And here is a short one of reminiscing the last meal I had with Maya when we were in Singapore. It happened when we were on our way to buy ferry tickets at Vivo City for Maya and Ranu, since they went and came back through Batam. When we passed Jamie’s Italian restaurant, I said to Maya, “Oh, I should enter and get some light meal. In fact, we should May. We still have time right? Come on, just a quick one”.

Then, after Maya and Ranu had the tickets in hand, I couldn’t even keep my last USD and changed it to SGD near the ticket counter. It was just because I wanted to see the interior and to taste the food at Jamie’s Italian. I requested specifically to have a seat near the glass window for a reason (read : to get natural light :P). We didn’t order heavy meals cause Maya and Ranu had to rush for the ferry of course, and I, my stomach was still full from ‘food-court’ meal I had in the afternoon and again, I had to rush as well to get some pieces at H&M store :P.

So, we just ordered mini burgers for Ranu, ricotta bruschetta for Maya, and I chose crab & avocado bruschetta with crunchy kale slaw. For me personally, I love the freshness of the ingredients for the kale slaw, it was just perfect. The bruschetta was on point, light and very Italian. The balsamic-roasted cherry tomatoes on top of Maya’s bruschetta was juicy, I was thinking how to cook the tomatoes perfectly like what they’ve done. Since we were in rush, I didn’t take many pictures of the interior on my iPhone, but I still remember there is an interesting hanging display of fresh ingredients where the chefs cook. And of course, I wish I had more time to have a proper breakfast or lunch or dinner there. Oh FYI, I’m a fan of Jamie Oliver :).

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Dubai From Above

Trying to produce creative juices for this blog and ended by editing some iPhone pictures when I was on plane from DBX to LOS. This year was different like before, I flew in the morning from Jakarta and arrived in the afternoon in Dubai. Two hours transit there (it was my third times stopped in Dubai after Abu Dhabi and Qatar, it means I flew five times already :|), quick-surfing at some shops inside the airport and went straight to my gate for the next flight. Afternoon flight gave me another experience with my iPhone (even I’ve tried holding my iPhone as straight as I could to get the angle).

Taken above Dubai, Palm Deira, Ash Sharqiyah, Riyadh, and Ouham.

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Window seat is the best place if you are ‘stare-up-my-window’ kind of person when on flight. A happy moment for myself everytime I sit by the window, listening to my favorite songs, and wondering about this world. A beautiful sunset will be a bonus.

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Phew, I know I jumped anyhow to this post yet can’t resist to share beauties and colors here to pop-in a bit!

I have mentioned before to you guys to not to be boring with late post here cause I have a quite many photographs from my quick jaunt to Singapore. And right here, flowers and flowers from Flower Dome, Gardens by Bay will brighten up this blog.

On my last day, I tried to enjoy a sunny Sunday morning in Singapore. I really really enjoyed a moment I walked from my hotel, entered the MRT to Bayfront station and finally walked towards the park even though the weather was so hot and humid. After walked around the park where the Supertree Grove located, I bought double tickets to Flower Dome and Cloud Forest (I’ll post some photographs I took at Cloud Forest, it could be too long if I post it together :)). By the time I entered Flower Dome, I was quite pleased by seeing different flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid subtropical regions. I first enjoyed the flowers and captured with my iPhone only but then, when I realised that natural light everywhere, some beautiful shadows and close-up view of beautiful flowers, I brought out my mirror-less and captured them.

From all of these pictures here, my favourite one is those flowers that look like Delphinium! How I love the back light gives soft yet dramatic ambiance on the photograph :).

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There is one thing I realized about photographs on this post that, no matter what your gear is, I mean your camera, it is you that control everything. Your creativity. I remember what Alice Gao (again, haha) ever said that “It doesn’t matter what other people around you are shooting; shoot for yourself and don’t worry so much about having the fanciest gear. Someone once said the best camera is the one that’s with you” (read more her interview here). I agree! haha, all photographs here was taken with my Sony NEX-5, only the last one below was taken with an iPhone 6.

I would say that I’m still dreaming for a professional camera with those first quality lenses to support my indulgence in photography in the future ;).

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Capturing flowers reminds me of this post when I was mesmerised with peonies from the first time, two years ago!