I'm bringing you a video of the Haji Ahmad area of Kuantan. This video is amongst some recently new shoplots which have been built up just around the corner from my house. Hope you enjoy it!
Cool with that camera clipped to your bike ! I think Malaysians should learn from you, we need to do more cycling. It's a little tough here in Subang with "reckless" Malaysian drivers who does not use the signals, yellow light means speeding, and no concern what so ever for the meaning of queuing.
Hi Wong, thanks for coming over. I'm actually holding the camera in my right hand and directing the bicycle with my left hand! Yes it is difficult feeling safe on Malaysian roads!
Nice to see you on video, Duncan. You look good and relaxed and you sounded clear. How did you manage to do it, holding the camera and having to keep a lookout for traffic and talking at the same time. Thanks for the ride along Haji Ahmad. And congratulations for the holding the English class.
Great video Duncan thanks for sharing it. Sorry I haven't been by much too. The class that I am currently taking keeps me pretty busy. Thank you for stopping by!
You are very talented!I can't imagine myself hiding a bike and working with my camera at the same time!ahhh and please forgive my poor English! This video is very cool! Thanks for your always kind words and support. I wish you and your lovely family a wonderful weekend, Léia
Thank you very much for all the compliments about my camera-holding, bike-riding handiwork! I only ever do it on quiet roads though, so don't try it on busy roads!
Thank you for your thoughts, comments and opinions. I'll be responding soon! I will not be publishing anonymous comments so make sure you leave your name with your comment!
Cool with that camera clipped to your bike ! I think Malaysians should learn from you, we need to do more cycling. It's a little tough here in Subang with "reckless" Malaysian drivers who does not use the signals, yellow light means speeding, and no concern what so ever for the meaning of queuing.
ReplyDeleteHi Wong, thanks for coming over. I'm actually holding the camera in my right hand and directing the bicycle with my left hand! Yes it is difficult feeling safe on Malaysian roads!
ReplyDeleteExcellent video, a beautiful area. I'm surprised you have the ability to record with such quality while riding the bike and talk. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteI have tried several times to watch the video, Duncan, but it just comes up as blogspot not responding :( I will give it another try later on.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you on video, Duncan. You look good and relaxed and you sounded clear. How did you manage to do it, holding the camera and having to keep a lookout for traffic and talking at the same time. Thanks for the ride along Haji Ahmad. And congratulations for the holding the English class.
ReplyDeleteWonderful video Duncan and we get to see a lot of your neighborhood in real time almost. Glad your first class with the staff went well.
ReplyDeleteGreat video Duncan thanks for sharing it. Sorry I haven't been by much too. The class that I am currently taking keeps me pretty busy. Thank you for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented!I can't imagine myself hiding a bike and working with my camera at the same time!ahhh and please forgive my poor English!
ReplyDeleteThis video is very cool!
Thanks for your always kind words and support.
I wish you and your lovely family a wonderful weekend,
Léia
I mean "riding a bike" :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the video. You speak well.
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ReplyDeleteThank you very much for all the compliments about my camera-holding, bike-riding handiwork! I only ever do it on quiet roads though, so don't try it on busy roads!
ReplyDeleteDiane, I hope you get to see the video!
nice post
ReplyDeleteNice camera work for sure... But, where is your helmet Duncan!!! Ha ha ha. Naughty...
ReplyDeleteThose at PWT, thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteKeith, I'm afraid I'm not into helmets, not very compatible with my hair or the stifling heat. I'm a very cautious and careful cyclist!