A very much meaningful song from Andy Lau, especially at this juncture. I thought I shall post it here as well as for my own benefit. It's titled 如果有一天(If there's a day - direct translation).
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
2008 Coming to an End
It seems like 2008 passes by in a blink. I could still remember my previous trip to visit the Twelve Apostles, the New Year's firework display in the city, my 2 trips back to Penang, Xi'an trip with family, Canberra trip, Bali tour, Perth weekend trip, friends' wedding in Nov, another GOR trip and 2008 Christmas that just passed! Of course, there were things that happened in between.
For now, I still have no concrete plan New Year's Eve celebration. It might just be another quiet night in like Christmas 2008.
A new year perhaps will bring hope, especially the gloomy economy outlook all of us will be facing. As the sun sets, the moon waxes.
For now, I still have no concrete plan New Year's Eve celebration. It might just be another quiet night in like Christmas 2008.
A new year perhaps will bring hope, especially the gloomy economy outlook all of us will be facing. As the sun sets, the moon waxes.
Happy New Year to all
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Happy Christmas
Christmas in Australia never snows. So, fat chance if one hopes for a pic of snows during this season Down Under!
It's my second Christmas in Melbourne. And nope, I didn't visit the annual Ivonhoe's Xmas lightings this year. It's more like I had tonsil and hence fever 2 days ago. As a result, I just yearn for more rest. Shopping? Neither, besides chocolates for some friends and colleagues.
I have gotten lots of chocolates and bakings from colleagues but have been abstaining from them by hiding them in my fridge (excuses) and out of my plain sight! The one thing I look forward to is shopping in JB HiFi after being given a giftcard as a present by Dom and Ben. I doubt there is anything I lust for.
Here are some pics from my company's Christmas Party in Port Melbourne Yacht Club:
Lunch and dinner over at friends' house today. Yay.....some home-cooked food!
It's my second Christmas in Melbourne. And nope, I didn't visit the annual Ivonhoe's Xmas lightings this year. It's more like I had tonsil and hence fever 2 days ago. As a result, I just yearn for more rest. Shopping? Neither, besides chocolates for some friends and colleagues.
I have gotten lots of chocolates and bakings from colleagues but have been abstaining from them by hiding them in my fridge (excuses) and out of my plain sight! The one thing I look forward to is shopping in JB HiFi after being given a giftcard as a present by Dom and Ben. I doubt there is anything I lust for.
Here are some pics from my company's Christmas Party in Port Melbourne Yacht Club:
Lunch and dinner over at friends' house today. Yay.....some home-cooked food!
Happy Holidays, peep.....
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Chris & Fred - 22 Nov 2008
Time passes so quickly. I was requested to cover their wedding event some time early this year (could be late last year). Having no such experience back then, I was hesitant, though honoured, since it's an important occasion. Chris mentioned that she's more comfortable with me than a stranger. After several months of being guided by a fellow photographer friend, I accepted the challenge (partly also of their persistence =P).
As mentioned in the earlier post for the wedding pics of my beloved friends, below are some of the shots taken. The weather was too cold and windy that led us to cancel the location shoots which had been planned for some time. However, we did brave the chilly weather to have some done before calling it quit.
We have agreed to do the location shoots in 2009.
Congrats again to my wonderful friends, Chris & Fred! And thank you for giving me the honour of documenting your wedding day.
As mentioned in the earlier post for the wedding pics of my beloved friends, below are some of the shots taken. The weather was too cold and windy that led us to cancel the location shoots which had been planned for some time. However, we did brave the chilly weather to have some done before calling it quit.
We have agreed to do the location shoots in 2009.
Congrats again to my wonderful friends, Chris & Fred! And thank you for giving me the honour of documenting your wedding day.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Fatigue
It's been some tiring weeks for me in Nov and the effect certainly sank in today. I wasn't not able to stay awake for long period of time. Falling asleep on the couch and in front of TV was a norm.
I'll definitely catch up with those badly-needed rest as well as the photos taken.
On another note, interest rates are falling, share markets are dropping, petrol prices too are faltering. I'm sure consumer confidence are affected by these phenomenon. Thanks to US. Let's all bring back the good old GOLD.
Oh yea, Nikon announced D3X with RRP USD7,999. Even if it's at USD5,500, I wouldn't even think of getting it should I have the unlimited money for it. At 24.5mp and lower ISO capability, it's just doesn't fulfill my needs. Bigger file size means more memory space and computing power required. There have been some criticism that Nikon is pricing it too much with only the sensor being the differential part while other features remain unchanged from D3. We won't know until the production D3X is out. Then again, I still think if one can't afford D3X then it's not meant for you. There will be demands for it.
I'll definitely catch up with those badly-needed rest as well as the photos taken.
On another note, interest rates are falling, share markets are dropping, petrol prices too are faltering. I'm sure consumer confidence are affected by these phenomenon. Thanks to US. Let's all bring back the good old GOLD.
Oh yea, Nikon announced D3X with RRP USD7,999. Even if it's at USD5,500, I wouldn't even think of getting it should I have the unlimited money for it. At 24.5mp and lower ISO capability, it's just doesn't fulfill my needs. Bigger file size means more memory space and computing power required. There have been some criticism that Nikon is pricing it too much with only the sensor being the differential part while other features remain unchanged from D3. We won't know until the production D3X is out. Then again, I still think if one can't afford D3X then it's not meant for you. There will be demands for it.
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