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Archive for 2007

When lightning strikes…

 

… it means break time for me. That’s because I’m always phobic about blackouts due to lightning strikes when I’m working on the computer. First, it means data lost (even though I’ve installed UPS, but still… be on the safe side. More importantly, it means weather is going to be cool, so it’s time to take a nap. With thunderstorms dominating the weather charts over the past week, I’ve been, spending alot of time in front of TV instead.

 

I realized that History/Discovery/NGeo Channels are showing some really kick ass documentaries during the afternoon segments. So much so that I’ve stopped tuning to sports for almost a week (except for the Brazilian F1). Some of the interesting titles that I’ve watched over the week.

 

– Secrets of the black box: KAL007

1983, at the height of the cold war, Korean Airlines KAL007 flew into Russian airspace and got shot down by Russian interceptors. The brief description is enough to glue me on to the TV screen for a good 2 hours.

 

– Last flight to Kuwait: BA149

Just hours before Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, British Airways BA149, carrying suspected British covet operations members flew into the warzone, even though they should’ve been informed of the war mid air. That fateful flight left hundreds of civillian passengers stranded in Kuwait, held hostage by Saddam’s regime.

 

– Aloha flight (can’t remember the exact title)

Midway through the flight, the part of the fuselage broke off, immediately ejecting 1 air stewardess. The pilots managed to land flight safely. Picture this, the aircraft becomes a convertible, how scary is that? Now, there’s a reason when they announce, “the seatbelts signs are now off, however we advise passengers to keep their seatbelts on at all times…”.

 

 

 






07 07 07 – how did your wedding go?

 

This was how theirs went… was just browsing on youtube and chanced upon this video. This one’s really funny! Simply love it! Be sure to watch till the end, it’s brilliant!

 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzivo-ODHis[/youtube]

 

[tags]youtube, weddings[/tags] 

 






Another happy beginning!:)

 

Ron, the shutterbug and his long time girlfriend, Serene just tied the knot, or as the paster say, solemnized today. I was honoured to be invited to his small and intimate solemnization at One (degree) 15 at Sentosa Cove. Man, that place is beautiful. The whole place was nicely decorated with a very relaxed atmosphere, not cluttered, plenty use of space. Somehow, that reminds me about his photography:)

 

With me was Ead and Heng (who was… erm LATE!! yes!! you ARE LATE!!:P hehehe). There I met fellow LJ-er Daniel aka Silver-CRV and his wife Judy as well. Eh, they didn’t bring baby Edgar! Ron and Serene were dressed very casually, Ron especially in berms. And believe it or not, we took GROUP photos!! woohoo!!:) It was really funny as most of us probably would frown when asked to take group photos during assignments, but there we were… smiling at the camera. But of course, it’s all with our own cameras. Mine was the state of the art two-point-one-mega-pixel SONY ERICSSON W850i mobile phone:) Heng brought is newly acquired G9 while Ead got his under utilized GX100. But we found ourselves shooting in video mode instead.

 

During the ceremony, after they kissed, the photographer (Ron’s friend) signalled to Ron to do it once more. As he reached out, the pastor stopped him and said, “only first one is free”. That’s damn funny.

 

Overall, it’s a great party, I love it. Small and cosy. Food was great, champagne was fab! And the cupcakes… woohoo!!:) K guys, I know I took a fair bit, but what to do… I just wish I could lick the colourful toppings off those little cupcakes. Yum yum.

 

To the lovebirds, Congrats and enjoy your holidays! Catch up with you guys real soon!:)

 

 






graffiti, travel guide: Singapore

 

Today I finally met Sio Hui, the person who put together the travel guide “graffiti“. Few months back, I received an email from Sio Hui asking for contributions to this travel guide by “people who live in the country (basically, we eat, sleep, etc here)”. That was when she saw a posting on my blog on Thaipusam, which I sorta participated (without any piercings of course!) when invited by my friend, Indren. So after a few rounds of drafts and grammer corrections, I finally submitted my piece.

 

The book was published some time in August and there was a graffiti party at the launch, which I had to miss due to a wedding shoot. I bet they had fun there, ah well, nevermind. So finally, we met up today and got my complimentary copies. Sweet!:) I can’t seriously write, let alone having it published. So I must say, I’m really happy!:) Ok ok, back to the book, it’s a pretty neat guide, for travelers or locals who wants a little piece of Singapore, from Singaporean’s personal experiences.

 

[tags]Thaipusam, graffiti, travel guide, Singapore[/tags]

 






Super stressed…:P

 

These guys should do something about super stressed wedding photographers as well. Maybe an album maker should try it. *thinks* I know who should act in it:P
 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmku_ZaB714[/youtube]

 

[tags]youtube, wedding, ad[/tags]

 






Think before commiting…:P

 

Ads can be really funny sometimes… check this out!:)

 

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVjYFvO5fBw[/youtube]

 

[tags]youtube, ads[/tags]

 






Hottest place for weddings:)

 

Was helping out Ron with a shoot (non-wedding) today at Botanic Gardens and wooooooo!! We saw sooooooooooooo many wedding couples there. In a span of 30mins, I could easily see 5 couples. I haven’t been there since I started shooting weddings (therefore it’s easier to relate), so this sight is something new. Nonetheless, the weather was really nice today and we had a great day out! Pity I can’t join you guys for dinner… next time then!:)

 

 






Lou and Craig

 

Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of documenting Lou and Craig’s wedding. Craig was one of the most sporting groom I’ve seen. No complaints, no bargaining, just did what he was asked to, even when he was asked to sing a chinese song, 月亮代表我的心 (ok, it was a SOLO performance). And I’ve never seen such an estatic father-in-law, clearly impressed. So here’s to Craig, one more song for you to learn (in the slideshow):P

 

The night event was held at The Olive at Labrador Park. Although wet weather programme kicked in, but it didn’t seem to dampen the mood of the couple and their guests. Instead I thought it made the whole place more cooling, which was nice, since the venue’s an open area. Ok, I shan’t say more… here’s a summary of the wedding:)

 

 

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click to start slideshow

 

[tags]Photography, Wedding[/tags]

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