Cameron Highlands Portraiture Shoot

Cameron Highlands has been a very nice and eventful place for me. Mainly because I can only remember going there twice when I was very young and the only eventful thing that occurred to me was that I bought cheap flowers there and the weather was quite cooling and there was a roti canai that was completely covered with flies!

You can find out more about Cameron Highlands in my other posts here and here.

Whilst I was there recently with my friends, I decided to bring some of my gears up to Camerons with me to take some portaiture shots at the tea plantations. Here are some of my favourite ones.

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These shots were taken at the Boh Tea Plantation where it was quite difficult to drive in. Trust me, it is only a one way dirt road so I think this was where my car rims got bent when I was travelling through it. The view there was fantastic and I just loved the tea plantations.

On the way back from Camerons, we also passed by another tea plantation called Cameronian Valley and decided to snap more shots there as well.

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And finally a group photo of us before heading down back to KL.

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Sorry guys, I will pass you all the full set of photos soon ok? Organize a makan event and I can pass it to you all then.

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  • http://cherhong90.blogspot.com Doriyakiz

    wow the photo rocks! did u need to get permission to enter the plantation?

    Dropped by from Lukey’s Rantings

  • Bonzdesign

    oo my! nice photo! it must be the good tele lens right^^ very nice!

  • http://www.markleo.net Mark Leo

    Yes, I was using the older telephoto lens from the old school eras. Mainly the 80-200mm f/2.8 lens. Extremely sharp lens but also extremely heavy as well :)

  • http://ninanurziana.blogspot.com nina

    nice pic~

  • http://www.markleo.net Mark Leo

    Thanks a lot Nina :)

  • http://www.markleo.net Mark Leo

    No, the areas I went to were completely open to the public for free :)

    No charges but the only problem you might have is that if there are too many tourists about, then you might need to watch out for them in your background :)

  • http://nicholasleong.net Nicholas Leong

    Wah how long ago was this? Still with the Nikon system then? :P

    I couldn't even get to the BOH plantation the last time, one way road was jam packed with cars. And everyone was stuck.

  • http://www.markleo.net Mark Leo

    I still prefer the plantation areas at the Cameronian Valley there (on the way up). The view seems nicer and to take photos there it is nicer as well. BOH is a little harder to access and if I were to go there, I would definitely use a 4×4 to get there :)