Saturday, 8 June 2013

Yes, as what my title mentioned, i spent a night entirely in a fishing boat! I witnessed how captain drive the boat, how he lead the crew to handle the entire fishing process, how they clean the fishing net, and how they handle the fishes they caught until their boat reaches the jetty and finishing the entire process. Luckily i only played the role as a spectator, else i'll be exhausted doing all those works in, and outside the boat. 

It all started when i met one of my friend who own few fishing boats in KK, i invited myself to board his fishing boat for a day and oh yes, he agree without much consideration! Then, the next day i boarded to his boat happily with my beloved camera gear, Nikon d7000, 1 Wide lens, and 2 Prime lens. (Tamron 11-18mm, Nikon 35mm F1.8G, Nikon 50mm F1.4D) 

The fish jetty is near to KK wet market, and Philippine market.
I met the manager/supervisor of the business, Martin (Mr Cow. In order to get into our ship, we have to go across many different people's boat. This is because there aren't platforms to reach every boat, thus we have to start from crossing from first boat, to 2nd, till the ship we heading to. It is a systematic way of parking the boats. The boats were all connected, so one can go across another boat easily. To the land, or back to your boat. 
People in KK are generally friendly, inside or outside the city. He posed happily for me.  
Entering the boat, i found that it is not an ordinary boat, but it is an quite advance fishing boat among the rest. Despite the heavy duty equipment, the engine room itself is huge enough to freak me out. Marcus explained that the engine room serves another purpose other than generate the electricity for general usage. He said that this is also a sauna room that so hot can make one dehydrated.  Other than that, the giant wheel at the back of the boat keep, and release the fishing net. It is the core facility of the boat. 

Rear view of the boat
Engine room that generate electricity for general usage in the fishing boat.
Giant wheel to keep and release fishing net
Captain's underwear, anyone interested bidding it?
While i exploring the fishing boat, i found there were many small fishes stuck in the fishing net on the giant wheel. The quantity is not tiny, and they carried a same "expression" on their face, widely opened mouth, and slightly tilted body and tail. I think they were on the net for quite some time as the strong spoiled fish odor was easily noticeable under the hot sun.
Fishes that stuck in the net gone dried, waiting to be clean up.
Fishes that stuck in the net gone dried, waiting to be clean up.
Fishes that stuck in the net gone dried, waiting to be clean up.

Look what i found, a dried sea-snake, these are some of the unwelcome creature in a fishing boat, because they generally carry no value to fisherman.
The boat departed from KK jetty and headed to north, for a journey of 5hours to our destination. Some of the crews waked and begin to do their duty, washing the fishing net. 
Does she look like Ace in One Piece? Oh lack of a smiley on his hat!
Assistance Captain on board, a Chinese from Fujian, he really know how to handle the machine very well.
Crew on board only have fancy skin, not fancy clothes.
A raincoat is very useful to protect them against wind, and contacting harmful dead fish meat that can cause them itchy.  
On board, i had the opportunity to try freshest fishes, and simplest way of cooking it for maximum satisfaction. They practice 4C in preparing dishes,
1. Catch a fish from the sea!
2. Clean it!
3. Cut it!
4. Cook it!

As simple as that!
Catch, Clean, Cut and COOK! 
I am in the process of compiling a short video of the entire journey. I was inspired by many Malaysian videographer recently, thus i have the motivation to produce a simple short clips, hope everyone of you will enjoy watching it. Spare me some time, and do not forget to stay "tune" !

A beautiful scene after sun has set can only be seen on a ship.
After about 5hours of journey, we reached our destination and all the crews get ready for their next task again. A small boat full of powerful light source hanging on top is our comrade. It will always remain there to occupy the territory from invade of other fishing boat. And also to attract fishes with the light, allow us to have big catch! 

Small light boat, our comrade.
Hem2, now allow me to briefly explain how the fishing process done. I do not know the exact technical term of everything, but i tried my best to lookup in Google to do best explanation as i can. This fishing vessel uses Seine Fishing method, which mean it use net to circles the shoal with deep curtain of netting, then the bottom of the net is pursed  underneath the fish shoal by hauling a wire running from the vessel through rings along the bottom of the net and then back to the vessel. 

The most important part of the fishing operation is searching for the fish shoals and assessing their size and direction of movement. This task is the task of a small "Sampan" that has light underneath it, to attract the fish shoal around the surface area. 

it only took less than 2hours for the entire process. Fishes tangling all around the netting and wire. And the targeted fishes were all at the bottom of the pursed net. Waiting to be deliver through a vacuum pipeline to the refrigerated storage.

They were still alive when they dragged up by the wheel, after covering by layer, and layer of the entire fishing net in the giant wheel, i think none of them survive because of the hard pressure toward their bodies.
The new batch of fish that stuck in the net, these fishes is not for sell, they will be thrown away, because they have very low market value, only RM0.60/Kg.
Tough and steady, with a cigerate in hand.


He eventually go into one of the storage full of ice pack to help lifting 'em up. imagine its raining day and the temperature in the ice storage is freaking amazing.

Good catch for today, with lucky visitor like me on board, that brings them good luck?
A vacuum pipeline suck up the fishes from the net, in the sea to this refrigerated storage.
After storing up all the fishes, ice will be covered to maintain the freshness of the fish. Then captain have to depart back to Kota Kinabalu. At this time assistance captain will take over the Captain seat to fully operate the vessel.
Sea Gypsies asking for spare fishes , food at the jetty. Life is great, but maybe not for them.
One scope of this net can carry up to 150KGs of fishes, all fishes will be gather and put into different classification base on species.


Unclassified fishes to be deliver to the land.
This will be the last step of the fishing process, separate all the fishes based on species, to be sell to supplier and then to the public.
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What!? I spent a night in a Fishing Vessel?!

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Sunday, 2 June 2013

3 academic years, 6 semesters, 84 weeks of school soon come to an end. Im still mumbling in my blog while others crumbing hard on their text book, chewing hard on their notes. Im lucky enough to meet many good people throughout the years in Universiti Malaysia Sabah. It felt strange at first to be study in a "foreign" land, its far from peninsular! Things can never be more smoother than this, met good friends, good lecturers, and good accompany. Of course, a lot of things been learned throughout the days in Borneo, University life isn't about study, but never ending learning. 


Soon we will all be graduating and separate apart from one another. Let us all work hard for the coming exams and hope everyone of us will have a bright future in anything we are going after. Never forget me, as your classmate.


Im going to give my utmost appreciation to my most respectful lecturer, Mr Charlie and Ms Bamini for their kindly wit, grace, and courtesy in guiding me to the path of graduation. With many thanks, for the trusts on me in doing many things. Without them, University life really wouldn't be the same, they are bridges that link me to closer to success. 

Thank you!

Farewell. Marketing Club 10' - 13'

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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Waking up in such early morning is fresh to me, at least i never done that for the near 6months for the sack of capturing Sunrise. After hot discussion with members/Geng in UMS Photographers, we decided to do a photo outing to Sg Mengkabung/ Tuaran Bridge, and continue to Tuaran Morning Market. Everything went smooth when we met up on time and depart on time. The weather isn't very nice to us today, what i mean is the mood of the sky wasn't too clear for a beautiful landscape. Though i still manage to capture a few pictures, hope you will like it. 

Before the Sunrise
We arrived the place around 520AM, when the sky is still dark, i manage to compose and took a few pictures before the sun rise. Even it's 5AM in the morning but there were people fishing under the bridge, and some riding on boats to go work perhaps? Luckily the bridge is not too busy, else it will be very dangerous for us to capture at the side walk.
During the Sunrise
After the Sunrise
Fish Farm near Sg Mengkabung, there were some wonderful reflection on the water, when the water is still. Personally i like this photo a lot, sometime landscape is not always about wide angle, i took this using a 50mm prime lens and i love the result.
The only group photo we have, without Edmund =P
Soon after the sun rise, weather got warmer and we decided to move on for a nice breakfast before lepak at Tuaran Morning Market. Headed out to search for local Tuaran noodle but unfortunately most of the chinese shops were closed. Thus we settled down in a malay restaurant for some nasi Lemak and teh tarik! This time i got to know Edmund more about his job, his background, and etc. Its a good Teh Tarik session i'd say!
First glance in Tuaran was friendly people everywhere. We kickstart our street shooting with a fresh chicken vendor, he was kind enough to hold the chicken for us to photograph without discomfort. I can feel it will be a good day ahead.
This seller sell real "fresh" village chicken in the morning market.
Bokeh!


Smokey-licious
"Oh man, don't pick me don't pick me, i don't want to die young"
How much money were spent for BN's publicity? 

Children in average family seems to be more mature, they helping the mother out in such young age. 
Another kid from the family, selling gingers.



I snap his photo when he turned around and smile to me!
"Im just, a little bit tired"
i have no idea if she wear this for the sack of free T-shirt of she's a true supporter of Barisan National?
People: "Stop Killing the shark!" Small fishes:"NO! kill it before it destroy us!"
Wonder if these old man are all time old friends? Grow up with snooker?
Pilot Billiard Saloon?
Sincerity in her smile, don't you think so?
Every children were born in different families, thus it is glad that everyone here earn money with their capability, instead of begging or ask for money from visitors and tourists. I did not encountered any beggar in Tuaran Morning market throughout my visit!
3 good friends. Mi-Re-Do

There are so much to be explore, this morning market is bigger than the one i last visited ( Dongongon Tamu). I realize i left too little time to explore the remaining part of Sabah, thus i wish i could do photo shooting in part of the state every week to fulfill my wish before i got back to the peninsular. How i wish i can stay here longer, children are naive, adult are friendly, i started to love this peaceful land, again. 

Journey to Tuaran - Sabah Experience

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Wednesday, 17 April 2013

A short, yet fulfilling mid semester break. A week holidays have made me live again from tonnes of workloads and exhausts from school. Feeling just like school reopen after months of holidays. 

Welcome alive!

This time i got to spent my time with my family, staying in the house accompanying them all the time. Taking care of the babies, make them laugh, make them shut up, and then hypnotize them! Since i got my camera gear with me back to Klang, i guess i should play with it and create some beautiful memories for my nieces, and for myself. The Nikon 50mm f1.4D never disappoints me, it create really beautiful image quality. Apart from that, the Yongnuo 560 I did splendid job as a manual flash and im glad that i got it for like 200bucks? Flash refresh rate was quick, powerful output, simply awesome. 
Backlit the flash to highlight her hair and skin tone.
Remembering once, i had the idea of selling the D7000 i own in exchange to buy the Olympus EM5. I felt awkward to bring awfully heavy camera everywhere to shoot photographs. Til now i realize the image quality on DSLR, is just fantastic with many affordable lens and flash accessories available in the market. Glad that i did not make that move, and im happy owner of DSLR again.
Visited my grandpa, and i guess i should make some good memory for my mum too. 
Qi En - My first niece, very intelligent girl that always surprise us with her new learning. It is enjoyable to see her grow, from baby, learn to walk, to talk, and making us laugh. She love to stick to my mum every single moment. Unless you have candies or you gonna bring her to "Giant" (Her favorite place to visit!). No one can help when she cries, but only my mum can make her stop crying. Her existence brings a lot of joy, cherish, and annoyed (when she cries) moments in our family. She can now speak in sentences, and also can sing many songs, such fast learner at the age of 2. 
Messy Bokeh?

Mum spent 90% of her time taking care of these babies, A++ baby sitter =)
Sibling photo, maybe we should come back once in a year to take picture! 


3D ice age.

Liyi became Baby sitter too


I captioned this as "Make a wish", but what she trying to do was "Gong Xi Fa Cai"
My mum, greatest women that raised her children, and now her grandchildren.

Spend time with your family while you can. No one can predict what might happen next moment. Argue with me only if you can afford to lose someone you really care and love. I love my mum, Happy Mother Day in Advance. I love my mum, and i know everyone of you do too!

My Family Moment

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