This is a beautiful shot, Hanggan. I have been living in Jakarta from 1998 - 2002 and could see Bunderan HI from my office (and I can see my old office on this shot!). I always enjoyed the view particularly at night and this shot makes me feel kind of homesick! Terima kasih banyak, Teresa
Hanggan, Fantastic, the traffic actually looks like it was moving for you.. You have encouraged me to get back into some night photography when I return to Jakarta. Keep up the good work, glad to see you have used film for this one. Will contact you when I return in late Jan. Russell
Thankyou for adding me to your friends list. I will add you to mine once I make a donation :) at the moment I am limited to 3. I ll send you the photo right away. Regards, Ben
Hello, Ben..Happy New Year, my friend..:) This is a pedestrian bridge between Nikko Hotel and Plaza Indonesia Building at Jalan Thamrin. Quite nice view here, but if you'd like to take some pictures, I advise you not to come alone...and most of all..always keep your camera bag on your shoulder..not a very safe place, though. My email address is hanggan@cbn.net.id. I'm looking forward to seeing it..:) Regards, Hanggan
Hi Hanggan, Where exactly is this footbridge? I just had a look at your portfolio, you are taking some very nice photos. It has given me some idea what to look out for when I visit Indo next.
btw what's your email? So that I can email you the photo from Puncak.
Dear Justin, Thanks very much for your concern on our region and my country as well. I will recommend the link to my friends. As a matter of fact, we all here in every community have united and been contributing all possible help we can give to the people in Sumatra, especially Aceh. Again, thank you for your empathy. I really appreciate it. Regards, Hanggan-Indonesia
OK, I apologise greatly, normally my comments would be about your technical qualities, and the value of your photography. But there is something more important than photography to think about at the moment.
please go to this link and make your voice heard in this forum, the Tragedy in South East Asia will effect millions, and already has. Please, lets unite, and together, we CAN make a difference for these people.