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WITH LOVE COMES PASSION

Those of you who followed my Valentine’s Day posts for the past two years may be disappointed to find that there is no follow-up, no long running campaign confessing my love other than immortalizing the dried out roses. Just because there isn’t a blog post doesn’t mean there isn’t a gift or roses. In fact, instead of Ferrero Rocher chocs I chose an item that my wife and I consider more meaningful and symbolic of the gesture. We took the opportunity to celebrate Valentine’s Day with my son Jamie’s birthday so he called the shots as to where we were going to have dinner—Excapade Sushi in Kuala Belait. Just last year when he turned 10 I remembered and subsequently posted what he said about not liking cakes and rather unsurprisingly, he said the same thing this year. Guest what, he hasn’t aged !

But let me tell you, if KB had ever really been a ‘ghost town’ (as some people might have you believe) for any period of time, it would be because they’re all cramming inside Excapade! So, the day after Valentine’s Day is coincidentally, a weekend, that Sunday where most people go hmmm, what are we going to do today? So happened I didn’t have specific plans except spending time with the kids but I did sorta assemble impromptu outing with a few friends who are new to SLR photography and have found themselves continually sliding off the learning curve ! A very typical local culture to kick things off is a meeting at a coffee shop. In our case, we congregated at Soi Hing. I borrowed Gavin’s first lens after he bought my EOS 5D—the 50mm f/1.4 a lens that tried on for the very first time on my 5DII and I was blown away by it’s sharpness (in spite of it being generally known for being “soft” at f/1.4).

The sugar bottle was intentionally tipped over as I had wanted to see how close I could get my EF 100mm Macro lens but interestingly a lump rolled out giving me a rather interesting picture (diabetics may disagree—no offence intended).

One of the reasons I chose an outing in the evening is to avoid the harsh sunlight. Timing couldn’t have been more perfect when we reached the Oil and Gas Discovery Centre (OGDC). The place was packed with joggers, skateboarders, basketballers, strollers, swingers (haha, I mean kids on swings) and not forgetting four adults with SLRs and long lenses (some longer than the others) exciting the soccer players somewhat. As there were lots of moments where the soccer ball was in high spirits so were moments of panning opportunity.

SAFETY FIRST
It’s one thing to be excited about taking pictures it’s quite another to have a soccer ball land squarely on your face! Luckily these two were fortunate not to have their faces smashed by a flying ball considering the ball once landed on a jogger’s car with an audible bang. As a professional, safety and opportunity carry equal weighting but accidents do happen (some of you may recall the incident where my EOS 20D fell into the river because the rocks were slippery).

Jeffrey, the guy with glasses and Nikon D300, recently attended a Nikon introduction workshop. Workshops can be educational depending on whether the way it’s conducted suits your learning style or not. I cannot stand classrooms nor can I learn in the confines of one. But that’s just me. I would be happy to conduct a full day personal one-to-one (max of 3) workshops on a weekend as I’ve demonstrated here. I can also see that Jeffrey has learnt and understood more in a three hour session than a whole day session with 3 instructors.

If there was one thing worth remembering from yesterday it would be that beautiful moments can last only a few minutes (if you’re lucky). It’s also very common to get caught up in one thing and then completely ignoring what may be more interesting developments than soccer.

Right above us were very interesting cloud formations that allowed the evening sunset to pierce through resulting in breathtaking rays of light that lasted just a few minutes.

From panning to freezing fast action sports to silhouettes. Rather than trying to explain one, I volunteered as model posing with my favourite lens the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 IS to the sky and had Alan Chai take this shot. I believe Gavin and Jeffrey took a number of shots too but I have not seen them to determine the outcome of their attempt.

Welcome to The Blue Lagoon. No, there isn’t anything remotely erotic about the lagoon except exotic  mossie and sandfly (love) bites and that pictures tend to be bluish in the evenings. This is evident even in video recording. From OGDC, we drove to a spot in Panaga where the egrets are known to roost. An outing I was involved last year brought me to this spot when the Panaga Natural History Society organised a Seria Wetlands Outing with the Brunei Nature Society.

To conclude, I think it’s only fair that I give Alan a short mention having introduced Gavin a number of times earlier and Jeffrey (my regular badminton singles partner whose reason for losing is a knee injury 😛 ) Now, Alan is nothing short of an interesting character. He’s the only person I know to have owned a dozen digital cameras in a very short time but not have the patience to use them properly. His recent trapping is the EOS 5D Mark II which he chose over the significantly cheaper 50D—whatever his justification it’s high time he took photography seriously having already squandered so much! This is clearly a case of loving to spend with passion.

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38 YEARS ON. THIS ROOSTER STILL CROWS!

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I can’t remember the last time I celebrated my birthday and that’s because I don’t (not normally, anyway). In fact, I used to wish no one remembered it and made a fuss one way or another, at least that was the case when I was an IT professional of 13 years. Since leaving IT in 2004, not only have I not looked back, I have been looking forward to redefine what life means to me. By accident I found myself venturing into professional photography and the rest, as they say, is history!This year, however, I turn 38 and what better time and opportunity to celebrate an auspicious number, right? Well not really. It was my wonderful wife and my sister in law who organised dinner at the Pantai of The Empire Hotel and Country Club and then conveniently brought out a surprise Tiramisu cake. That night, as it turned out, three other diners celebrated their birthdays too. Pictured here are my wonderful wife Chris and our kids, Jamie and Jewel. Thanks Julie, Pau Lin and my mother-in-law for a great night! Oh, and the gift, a coffee mug that’s 2 inch taller than my regular one, we all know I could do with more caffeine! 🙂

People born in the year of the Rooster are usually very observant. They are brave, resilient and tenacious but can also be quite self-absorbed, pretentious, and overly romantic. Most of the time, they are very accurate and precise with their observation. These people certainly love to find themselves in the spotlight, they love entertaining friends and adore meeting new people, and even unexpected and uncertain circumstances are not a barrier for them. It is almost impossible to find someone born in this year looking dowdy or untidy. The fact is that these people are usually the best dressed and groomed of all other people. They are actively interested in clothes, colors, and accessories, and are usually very critical of their own appearance as well as of the appearance of those around them. People born in the year of the Rooster like to be noticed and flattered. Such a person might dress a little flashily with this in mind, but in his heart, he/she is completely conservative. Roosters always appear attractive and beautifully turned out. They are sociable and love to receive attention. Others may criticize them for being exhibitionists but the fact that they are compassionate, wise, and have a brave nature which comes to the fore when others need their help, makes up for that deficiency. It is difficult for these people to accept advice because of their strong independent spirit. These people are often confident in their own judgments and choices. There are times when these people may be too straight-forward which can cause some problems in relationships with others. So it would be wise sometimes not to express their opinions in order to keep the peace. Roosters can drive people away with their need to be right if they cannot relax and let the other person have a say. ~ Wikipedia

Aries is the first sign of the Zodiac and associated with fresh vigor and new beginnings. Individuals born under this sign are thought to have a confident, aggressive, energetic, active, adventurous, enthusiastic, fair, passionate, and pioneering character but one which is also prone to selfishness, boastfulness, intolerance, impulsiveness, and impatience. In terms of anatomy Aries is said to rule the cranium, jaw, facial bones, brain, upper teeth, carotid arteries, and nerve centers. Physically they are said to be tall in stature, and athletic in appearance. ~ Wikipedia

Famous people whose birthdays are on March 30:
Celine Dion | Norah Jones | MC Hammer | Paul Reiser | Eric Clapton | Warren Beatty | Vincent van Gogh