Was driving around a lot today, and couldn't help but notice that the skies have cleared up so much. Unlike the hazy past few weeks, the sky was a clear blue today. Filled with white fluffy cotton candy clouds. Its times like these that makes me wish I had my camera with me everywhere I go. Or at least, have a phone with a better camera.
The sky was still a vivid blue while I was approaching home at about 7pm, and after that inspirational trip to Singapore, felt that I needed to snap.
Something.
Anything.
Got home, changed, grabbed the camera bag, got the sister to tag along, and started trekking down to the intersection of Jaya One. Sat down on the divider and started snapping away.
Kinda happy with the results, but should have cleaned the lens BEFORE snapping. Not AFTER! :(
Since the magical hour was still applicable, the sis and I ran over to Jaya One, and started searching for a place to start snapping. We found our way to one of the rooftops, plonked the tripod down, and snapped a rather uncluttered skyline. As with the other image, my editing skills still have much to improve.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Blogging from iPhone
Hello readers aka Justin Koh. Stat tuned for more exciting blog posts from us. Don't give up on us!
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Bergembira di Bandar Bersejarah
I'm turning a quarter of a century old this year, and I have numerous friends around my age getting hitched. A good buddy is moving into that zone in October. Thought it would be nice to go on a road (day) trip with the high school buddies, and take loads of pics along the way. And that was what we did! AWESOME! :)


Introducing, the couple. Alex and Dorothy, who met when they were in Uni in the UK, and guess what? At a Church conference. Hmmmm...are you thinking what I'm thinking? :) It was a really casual trip. Where we went all over Melaka, and snapped whenever, wherever, however we wanted to.

Doesn't this look like a castle in the middle of a bamboo forest? Or do I just have a vivid imagination?
Oh not to forget that it was a major makan trip as well. We really ate non stop. We were a little hobbits. We had 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, tea, and dinner. Nearly had space for supper. NEARLY!

Doesn't this look like a castle in the middle of a bamboo forest? Or do I just have a vivid imagination?
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