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15/12 :: Proud owners of our own Loft!
19/12 :: House Reno begins
19/12 :: All-White XMas Party @ The Pond
20/12 :: WPN Xmas Party @ Lightpixels Wessex
25/12 :: Merry Christmas everyone!
31/12 :: New Year's Eve Dinner @ Yveon Loft
01/01 :: Happy 2009 everyone!
07/12 - 10/12 :: Good bye Bishan, Hello Bukit Panjang
19/01 :: Renovation completion
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To serve more efficiently in God's kingdom
To cultivate a closer relationship with my loved ones
To lose 10 kgs
To learn to be more sensitive spiritually and emotionally
To go for a liveonboard dive trip again
To exercise musicianship professionally
Have a solo photography exhibition in 2008
Love more, give more and bless others more!
Expanding my photography business
Watch a live Sumo match in Japan
Climb Mt Fuji
Watch the Northern lights
Play the slots in Las Vegas
Trek Nepal
Dive in Maldives
Shoot New York City
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the boy might be waiting for you to get him to do some pose? :P
thanks for sharing...lovely photos..
Posted by Anonymous | 12:50 AM
although no one is smiling but from the expression of the boy, it was just so pure and true..i guess that is child. nice photos! =p
Posted by =eLaiNe= | 8:38 AM
Love that last shot. The triad of three kids fading into the distance is perfect. Did you use a texture for the sky?
Posted by pfong | 9:07 AM
thanks S_CRV and Elaine :)
pfong:
thanks man! yupz I did... want to experiment something different. Somewhat I see the trio as a reversal of time
Posted by ShutterBug | 3:14 PM
It's a classic shot man. I'm inspired to try something with textures now.
Posted by pfong | 8:36 AM
wow...breathtaking!
Posted by laissezfaire | 9:32 AM
pfong:
haha, you should! alot of your shots from Greece are really great for experimenting with textures!
SuLing:
heheh.. thanks! Bali for their culture, people and the landscapes!
Posted by ShutterBug | 1:34 PM