Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Left Behind

After coming back from a long CNY break, I realised I left something at home.


Ever since I've bought my DSLR, I've rarely had time to even touch the good ol' Olympus PnS that I had earlier. Sometimes, I even forget that I still have that camera. Kesian nyer... Sometimes I wonder why do I drag along such a huge camera for travel while I leave the small convenient PnS behind... I hope not anymore. I will put this Oly to good use starting from now.

Oh and by the way, this post is dedicated to people who have recently bought a DSLR or are going to buy one soon. I'm sure one of the reasons that you all are considering buying a DSLR is because you have felt the limitations of your previous cameras. So, don't be like me and chuck it aside after you have found your new love... but instead use it! Let me show you what you can do with it.

1) THROW IT AWAY

If for some reason you decide to choose option number 1, please contact me first. I want to come over your place and see for myself if money grows from the trees in your backyard.

2) USE IT AS A PAPERWEIGHT
Tired of the wind/fan blowing your papers away? Fear no more...

3) AS A DOOR STOPPER
Well, this is self explanatory.


4) AS A GUITAR PICK
For all you guitar players out there, try it. And this will be one hard pick to lose...


5) GHOST HUNTING
Afraid of looking at a ghost straight in the face? Well, now you don't have to.
Enjoy!





Tuesday, February 19, 2008

CNY Blues...

CNY means different things to many people. It can be all about ang pows, long holidays and food. One thing I did treasure most during my CNY this time was spending time with my relatives (close and not so close ones).

I guess more so this year because I have to travel a lot further than usual.

My last surviving grandparent

...Oh what the heck, food was great and the ang pow were plentiful. I definitely had a great CNY.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Happy Year of the Rat

Here's wishing everyone a very festive Chinese New Year! May you all have a blessed and prosperous years to come.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

I'm not alone

Hmm.. seems like I'm not the only Ted Earl in this world.
Pls click on pic above to see a larger version