The Mountain And Its Rainforest
Hans Rabani's Articles
February 16, 2004 by Hans Rabani
I need to remind myself. To be a good nature photographer, I would believe the most important thing is patience. Patience is a virtue that requires constant, if not daily,practise. Going back into my catalogs of images, I noticed the good looking images were those that were taken when I actually spent more than a minute, tweaking and adjusting the camera's position and exposure. While others, if they are in the viewfinder, just adjust the exposure and click. A little bit more than just point an...
February 12, 2004 by Hans Rabani
One day, the mute saw a deaf stealing from a blind. How does the mute informs the blind?
February 11, 2004 by Hans Rabani
The question is, can we have sex without love? Or can we love without sex? Why am I asking this? I don't know. It's just that, sometimes I came across statements,coming from women saying that men need sex more than women.And the other day, a woman asked me whether sex could be "not" in the male+female equation. But another woman said, if a man didn't want to have sexual relationship with the woman he loved, probably there is something wrong with him. Then again, it might be a good or ideal situ...
February 10, 2004 by Hans Rabani
We still don't get it. While pretty much half of this world population is talking/commenting/arguing/criticizing about whatever the other half is doing, the world we lives in, is definitely not getting better. Try no where. Even some countries are thinking of sending and starting a new mankind, either on the Moon or better yet, Mars. The truth is, us human, in just about anywhere in this planet, or the Universe for that matter, is mucking up things up,just about where he is located or relocated....
February 9, 2004 by Hans Rabani
I don't know about you people but when was the last time you went trekking. If any of you happened to be in Sabah, take a day and walk rainforest. I suggest Tudan to Pukak. This is the name of two villages; Tudan where you start and Pukak, where it ends. Its a day walk and you get to see Kadazandusun, making a living, on the hillsides of the Crocker Range. Here is the journal, in case you really want to. Note: Kg. is short for Kampong, which means Village. We left Kota Kinabalu at 4pm. Take...