The Pretty Typical Adventures of the WildFilms Crew: June 21-27
Well, before the trips started, I made a prediction about what the weather would be like during our trips. I think I got it half right. It rained on us maybe half the time we were out there, and Mother Nature was kind enough to help us clean our tarps and ponchos the rest of the time.
On Merawang, we normally go during daylight hours, and normally there is no rain whatsoever. This time, we got a lashing like you wouldn't believe. Pins and needles, and the sky to the east looked like Armageddon had come on our video tapes.
Alvin heroically trying to capture dramatic 50cm high waves near the beacon.
The rain finally stopped! We can get back to work!
Wai: "So cuuuuuuute! Look at it! Looook aaaat iiiiit!!!!!"
Our very own Sith Lord....
Every time we get the chance, we try our best to slack off... Here I'm contemplating the answer to life, the universe and everything.... 42!
Of course, after every trip, we have the packing up to do....
Breaking down the tent that we use as a hideyhole for equipment during wet weather. People have to stay outside in ponchos.
Something we never considered doing with booties before! Now they're nice and dry!
Don't forget the research that needs to be done to identify the weird and wonderful!
Sometimes, when the girls are in a good mood, we get good meals, like:
See how slack we can be! What a life....
The Semakau Survey had not started yet, and we had taken the most comfortable spot! In air-conditioning no less!
L-R: Han Peng, Ivy, Jo-Tsze, Priss, Marie, Tracey.
Packing up after our session on Labrador Park.
L-R: Tom, Cynthia, Ivy, Priss, Chay Hoon, Han Peng
After Sekudu, all we could think of was sleep....
L-R: Ivy, Han Peng, Chay Hoon, Alvin, Jimmy, Sith Lord
And now for the recruitment phase....
All crew members get some perks... After all, the crew works hard, on their own time, and expect very little in return.
One of the perks, however, is:
On Merawang, we normally go during daylight hours, and normally there is no rain whatsoever. This time, we got a lashing like you wouldn't believe. Pins and needles, and the sky to the east looked like Armageddon had come on our video tapes.
Alvin heroically trying to capture dramatic 50cm high waves near the beacon.
The rain finally stopped! We can get back to work!
Wai: "So cuuuuuuute! Look at it! Looook aaaat iiiiit!!!!!"
Our very own Sith Lord....
Every time we get the chance, we try our best to slack off... Here I'm contemplating the answer to life, the universe and everything.... 42!Of course, after every trip, we have the packing up to do....
Breaking down the tent that we use as a hideyhole for equipment during wet weather. People have to stay outside in ponchos.
Something we never considered doing with booties before! Now they're nice and dry!
Don't forget the research that needs to be done to identify the weird and wonderful!Sometimes, when the girls are in a good mood, we get good meals, like:
See how slack we can be! What a life....
The Semakau Survey had not started yet, and we had taken the most comfortable spot! In air-conditioning no less! L-R: Han Peng, Ivy, Jo-Tsze, Priss, Marie, Tracey.
Packing up after our session on Labrador Park.L-R: Tom, Cynthia, Ivy, Priss, Chay Hoon, Han Peng
After Sekudu, all we could think of was sleep....L-R: Ivy, Han Peng, Chay Hoon, Alvin, Jimmy, Sith Lord
And now for the recruitment phase....
All crew members get some perks... After all, the crew works hard, on their own time, and expect very little in return.
One of the perks, however, is:





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