I rarely get too excited over my first shot of the day, especially if I have to wake up before the sun rises. But when “Lucky” came up to me, he instantly perked up my day.

I rarely get too excited over my first shot of the day, especially if I have to wake up before the sun rises. But when “Lucky” came up to me, he instantly perked up my day.

5Dmk3. And the newer one… soon.

And goes straight into the portfolio.

Bride departs from maternal home.
A chinese custom (as far as I know) where the parents veil the bride before the groom picks her up. Very often, they get caught up with the photo taking and all, smiling at all angles. Most parents do not say anything during this part of the wedding. Very often, there is this silent connection between them. Some more obvious than others. I wonder what they were thinking.

A poor man’s northern lights.

I heard it’s a public holiday today. Since I worked really hard on the weekend, I thought I’d give myself a well deserved break. Instead of bringing the skateboard to East Coast Park, I brought my camera. After witnessing the awesome sunset, I headed straight to the park. It’s been awhile since I actually shot something non work related in Singapore. I must say it was rather refreshing.


Oh crap… wrong gear. Kiteboarder looking into the bowl.

In most places, you go on wheels when you are old. In the skatepark, it’s the opposite.


Kickass moves.