Archive for May, 2008

It has been a hectic day today, firstly getting up at 7.00am which is an insane hour for me as I usually get up later (no I won’t tell you what time I normally wake up :P ). Anyway it was all for a good cause, one that allowed me to shoot some of my project mates at Shell.

Today was the project team building event and by team I meant two groups of stressed out consultants running around with “markers” shooting each other in the face. Throughout 5 days at work, all the late nights and pent-up stressed is finally released when all of us arrived at the Mudtrekker Paintball centre in Kuang.

Of course before all of that, I had to ask myself, “Where in the world is Kuang???” and me and my extremely large male ego got me totally lost somewhere near the Sungai Buloh Hospital. I got to thank my car mates Joyce, Michelle and Ryan for putting up with my nonsense and rubbish excuses when I kept on insisting that I knew the way. Obviously I was horrifyingly wrong.

Back to the story, we finally made it to the paintball arena and after the usual safety talks and questions, I finally managed to get my gears and was raring to shoot someone. Having played paintball like a gazillion years ago, I completely forgot how fast those friggin balls went and I crouched behind a metal bin like a little girl running away from the monsters under her bed.

The first mission was to plant the flag where there were two flags in the middle of the place and each team had to run to the middle and plant their flags there. Of course at that time everyone was totally new and was rather afraid of getting injured so everyone just camped at their own base. The second game was exactly the same except that we had to switch sides as one side had the higher ground.

So being my male egotistic self, I tried leading the team only to send my good and faithful soldiers to the firing barrage of the opposite team. Yes, the other team won as they reached their flag, quickly planted it up and camped. The third mission was to attack the opposing team, the place was still at the same course but the defenders had the lower ground. Not easy but by the end of that match, I was totally covered in mud as I was lying flat on the ground.

The last game was the most interesting one as it was a last man standing shoot-out and the only way to “kill” an enemy was to give him a headshot. Frankly by that time, each of us only had like 50 pellets to utilize so most of them “died’ because they ran out of ammo.

The whole morning was great and fun as it has been a while since I enjoyed myself, shooting colleagues of mine but the best part was to be able to bond and forge stronger friendships and talking loads of crap to my colleagues. It sent a nice warm feeling through my heart.

Anyway I am utterly exhausted as I sit here in Starbucks in the new wing of Sunway Pyramid waiting for a potential client for a meeting. I think I shall eat Tony Roma’s tonight, drooling over the onion loaf already.

By the way, I finally stopped procrastinating and bought my Macbook Pro RAM. So now, my MBP runs smoothly on 4Gb on Corsair RAM.

picture 2 Running things smoothly

Oooh soooo smooootttthhhhh, I hope I remember to buy more RAM for Ryan later.

Last weekend I had the privilege to shoot Shery Lim who is the author of the recently published book, “There is Hope“. “There is Hope” is how Shery wants people out there who are currently battling cancer to know that there is still hope. Meeting her in person was such a joy and a privilege for me and I was truly blessed by both her and her husband who were so hospitable.

A little background on the shoot is that Asian Beacon needed a cover shot for one of their stories and guess who would be on the cover of the next Asian Beacon magazine?

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Ms. Shery Lim, author of the book “There is Hope“.

Here are some of my favourite shots.

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The boxes signifies the size of her cancer over a short period. God is indeed awesome and amazing. Look how small it shrunk into!

2530521201 5c2eb4cd50 Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, "There Is Hope"

Of course I can’t resist taking some candid shots.

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Portrait shot without the book.

Just like my previous profile shot, all of these were shot with the Nikon D300 using the 85mm f/1.8 lens and utilizing all available lighting within her home in Puchong.

If I am not wrong, Shery’s book can be purchased at either MPH or Canaanland. Here is the link to purchase this book via Canaanland’s online store. The book costs only RM25.00.

More photos can be found here on my Flickr photostream.

Last weekend I had the privilege to shoot Shery Lim who is the author of the recently published book, “There is Hope“. “There is Hope” is how Shery wants people out there who are currently battling cancer to know that there is still hope. Meeting her in person was such a joy and a privilege for me and I was truly blessed by both her and her husband who were so hospitable.

A little background on the shoot is that Asian Beacon needed a cover shot for one of their stories and guess who would be on the cover of the next Asian Beacon magazine?

2530531787 216f3d8f37 Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, There Is Hope

Ms. Shery Lim, author of the book “There is Hope“.

Here are some of my favourite shots.

2530528841 e827278a7c Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, There Is Hope

2530527619 2bacbc07be Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, There Is Hope

The boxes signifies the size of her cancer over a short period. God is indeed awesome and amazing. Look how small it shrunk into!

2530521201 5c2eb4cd50 Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, There Is Hope

Of course I can’t resist taking some candid shots.

2531341028 d405b5fa79 Introducing Shery Lim, author of the book, There Is Hope

Portrait shot without the book.

Just like my previous profile shot, all of these were shot with the Nikon D300 using the 85mm f/1.8 lens and utilizing all available lighting within her home in Puchong.

If I am not wrong, Shery’s book can be purchased at either MPH or Canaanland. Here is the link to purchase this book via Canaanland’s online store. The book costs only RM25.00.

More photos can be found here on my Flickr photostream.

Technical Problems

May 28, 2008

I am currently facing some technical problems at the moment as I try to switch over from a generic based title URL to one that is more Search Engine friendlier one. Because of this, the links to my previous posts are not viewable at the moment until it gets replicated into the database.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Last Saturday I did something which I haven’t done in a very long time, I watched two movies in a day. Well this post will be dedicated to the first one I saw on Saturday.

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Basically the movie is placed in a completely different timeline as the first movie. In the first movie, the kids grew up and became adults in the magical land of Narnia but when they returned back to the real world, a.k.a London, it was as if not a single second had passed.

Now forward that a couple of years in the real world (a.k.a London nearing the WWII era), the kids have grown up a little (but they are still kids) and they are carrying on their lives as usual in wet London whilst back in the magical land of Narnia, thousands of years have passed since the kings of old (the kids) left the magical kingdom and Aslan is no where to be found.

In this era, the Telmarines have conquered Narnia and strived to wipe out every single creature of the Narnian kingdom and they have thought to have successfully done that. The current king, King Caspian fled his kingdom from his ruthless uncle who wants the throne of Narnia to himself.

In doing so, Caspian managed to receive a magical horn from his mentor (who is a descendent of a Narnian) and when Caspian was being chased by the guards, he blew the horn. By blowing this horn, it triggered the kings of old of Narnia to come forth to save Narnia from impending extinction.

narnia Movie Review   The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian

This very action of calling the kings of old brought the kids back from London to the magical land of Narnia but they still remained in their current day form or age. As the story unfolds, the movie proved to be rather interesting and at the same time managed to outgrow the previous one.

Yes, this movie was targetted for kids or youth but I can’t help but notice that the plot and the action scenes were slightly improved whilst maintaining the non-bloody violence type scenes/scenarios. You can’t expect it to be such like the movie, 300, and yet also maintain the general viewing status right?

Its obvious that the fight scenes were beefed up a bit and together with a tad bit of digital effects, one can expect a high level of cinematography. The one thing which caught my attention the most was that the kids had no qualms about killing their enemies or their fellow men. They shot arrows like nobody’s business and they sliced anyone that got in their way. Sounds a little bit like Anakin Skywalker in the making.

Personally I liked the movie and I would give it a 7 star rating. If you haven’t catched the movie, I do advise you to have a go at it.

p.s. I never did mention about Aslan that much did I?

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