Showing posts with label bali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bali. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

More Monkey Business

That's no way to make friends...

Despite the fact that I love the monkeys of Ubud, and that they seem to like me, I meet an occasional monkey who got up on the wrong side of the tree.
Just like humans...


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Waiters & Waitresses of the World #1

Laras at Kajane Ubud, Bali

We meet so many outstanding waiters and waitresses during our travels, that I decided to honor them with their own series on CameraFood.
Today is the official start of Waiters and Waitresses of the World.

Laras lives and works in Ubud, Bali. She served us lunch as part of an trekking package we received with our stay at the Kajane Villas in Ubud. She's a smiler, with an easy laugh.

She started laughing when a gecko barked during our lunch, admitting that she doesn't really like the little lizards.


Monkey on my Back (again...)

My new friend in Ubud's Monkey Forest

I always have to visit the Monkey Forest to say hello to my funny friends there.
I was crouched down, getting some nice shots of a mother with her baby, when this guy climbed up my back, sat down on my shoulder, and started grooming me.

It's not the first time. The monkeys seem to think I'm one of the pack.
The men who work in the forest don't take too kindly to it though. They feel the need to chase away my little buddies.

Angie wasn't with me, so I had to take this 'blind' photo on my own. He's sitting on my right shoulder...


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Chasing the Goddess

Evil Rahwana approaches Sita, disguised as an old man

When you think you've seen it all...

We've been to Bali 10 or so times, and we've seen 50 or more dance shows there. We never expect to be surprised, but then we see something new.

The surprise can be as simple as a different mask, new props, or an alternative approach to Hanuman (the monkey god). Last night, we saw all three of those in an excellent performance of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.

We also saw this beautiful woman play Sita (Rama's wife). Now, all Balinese dancers are stunning. The Balinese have perfected the art of make-up, such that every dancer becomes an embodiment of the Balinese ideal of beauty.

But this woman was extraordinary. Every expression, every gesture, every movement was pure femininity. When you witness this flawlessness - like a goddess (or a Balinese Angelina Jolie!) - it is hypnotic and a little intimidating.

Fortunately, my camera wasn't intimidated...


THIS is a tropical rain...

Downpour at our pool (Kajane Villas, Ubud, Bali)

I haven't decided if private villa pools are the ultimate in decadence or the only civilized way to live.
I'm voting for the latter, but it feels like the former.

One underrated aspect of having a pool is watching raindrops dance on the surface.
We sat on the patio for an hour this afternoon, listening and watching this tropical shower.



Monday, May 11, 2009

A Boat with Character:

 Fishing Boat, Bali, Indonesia

Found this boat along the beach in Sanur, on the south coast of Bali.
It just looks like a boat I would trust. How about you?


Friday, April 24, 2009

Balinese Calendar Maker

in Tengannan

Angie bought a traditional Balinese calendar from this man in the ancient town of Tengannan.
The calendars are carved onto bamboo and strung together like a scroll.

He had a great spirit that I hope this photo captures.
It was a joy to be around him...


Saturday, April 11, 2009

Balinese Dancer I

performs the Legong

When we visit Bali, I insist on watching dance almost every night.
The gamelan creates a shimmering hypnotic backdrop that the gorgeous dancers float on.

I captured this dancer at Puri Saren Agung.