

First try on reflective shots (btw the reflection is real, NOT PS-ed)
Gor said it looked PS-ed cos it looked really good
Gor bought himself this shoulder board (officer stuff) for like $9 haha
then he was like hey help me get a shot of this
Oh well, beginners' luck. just hope i can replicate this goodness when the need arises (:
Congrats Gor on your officer-ship, good job Kandace *pat on back*
"What's worth the price
is always worth the fight"
with some simple adjustments to the exposure i managed to get this awesome picture in a temple that we visted in Hanoi. thanks sam (my younger brother) for your hand! haha.
there was this amazing intentional/unintentional gap/hole in the ceiling, with the sun light falling through. it was too awesome to walk away from. this is one of my first few shots that has so much drama in it.
stand for what you believe in. do what's right for the right reason.

(don't see a lot of cameras in Hanoi, so i was really happy to see this awesome minolta slr)
let's see. out of the 1118 pictures i took, i've done about 2 rounds of tedious filtering and finally got 87 pictures. out of that 87, i've slashed it down to less than 50 pictures for my upcoming photo ebook. HAPPINESS.
when i'm done with it i'll put up a link for it. haha, i'm really excited (:
oh yeah. CNET asia is doing this project on photographers in tertiary school (minus JCs) and NP Photography Club was one of them. i've got 2 pictures out there, check it out if you've got time to spare!