Nearly two years have passed since PAPM went on an outing to Gris Gris.
This time, we were a bit uncertain about the weather as it had been raining a few days before. However, we had a nice attendance this time as well, a mixture of old and new members, who probably knew each other only via Facebook and the PAPM group page and not so much in reality. This was the ideal moment to share their passion for photography in real.
After the initial meetup, members dispersed along the beach and cliffs to take pics but the following pictures sum up the group collaborative spirit - Chitra proposed a different (and more enjoyable) group pic, which SanSan helped to coordinate.
The human PAPM logo was suggested by Zafir and coordinated by one of the admins, Bhamesh. While the weather was scorching hot and the sand uncomfortable to lie on, our friends did not hesitate to lie down and express their belonging to the group:
See you guys soon for the next outing!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
PAPM Outings 2012: Le Dauguet
After a long hiatus, we're resuming the blog for some updates and posts.
On Sunday 29 January, we had our first PAPM outing of the year 2012! Initially scheduled a couple of weeks back, the event was subsequently postponed due to bad weather.
About 20 PAPMers turned up for the event, which consisted of a mini trek along the Dauguet health track as well as some off track trekking. Along the way, they also had the opportunity to take shots of some of the lush greenery and natural scenery. I believe most found the mini-trek a very interesting experience.
Here is a group picture, taken and kindly shared by Idriss:
On Sunday 29 January, we had our first PAPM outing of the year 2012! Initially scheduled a couple of weeks back, the event was subsequently postponed due to bad weather.
About 20 PAPMers turned up for the event, which consisted of a mini trek along the Dauguet health track as well as some off track trekking. Along the way, they also had the opportunity to take shots of some of the lush greenery and natural scenery. I believe most found the mini-trek a very interesting experience.
Here is a group picture, taken and kindly shared by Idriss:
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