feeling satisfied
After some editing in class yesterday, these are the three pictures I like best.
(X) and I met in town yesterday, wanting to take pictures for our pop assignment but we ended up following this whole bunch of people in white T-shirts to the padang. There were like 20,000 of such people there for the launch for the Healthy Lifestyle Campaign (erm if we are not wrong lah..) and the Prime Minister was there!! So naturally there were all the press photogs but sadly, they were all old uncles, none of whom we wanted to see....
But anyway, I saw all these uncles on stage snapping away (to get a bird's eye view of 20,000 ppl in white doing aerobics) and I joined them up there just for kicks (lol). It was really shiok! It is true that holding a camera really provides you with a "purpose" to hang around someplace you're not supposed to be in. Everyone just assumed (X) and I were event or press photogs when we were just goofing around. *guffaws*
I have never seen 20,000 Singaporeans so enthusiastic about aerobics ever in my life. A pity I did not have a wide-angle lens at the time. The crowd was wayyy bigger than what's in the 2nd picture.)
Obviously someone's not having a good time. =p
"I think my shirt's a little big. What do you think?"
(X) and I met in town yesterday, wanting to take pictures for our pop assignment but we ended up following this whole bunch of people in white T-shirts to the padang. There were like 20,000 of such people there for the launch for the Healthy Lifestyle Campaign (erm if we are not wrong lah..) and the Prime Minister was there!! So naturally there were all the press photogs but sadly, they were all old uncles, none of whom we wanted to see....
But anyway, I saw all these uncles on stage snapping away (to get a bird's eye view of 20,000 ppl in white doing aerobics) and I joined them up there just for kicks (lol). It was really shiok! It is true that holding a camera really provides you with a "purpose" to hang around someplace you're not supposed to be in. Everyone just assumed (X) and I were event or press photogs when we were just goofing around. *guffaws*
I have never seen 20,000 Singaporeans so enthusiastic about aerobics ever in my life. A pity I did not have a wide-angle lens at the time. The crowd was wayyy bigger than what's in the 2nd picture.)
Obviously someone's not having a good time. =p
"I think my shirt's a little big. What do you think?"
6 Comments:
omg babe really nice photos!! i like the one esp of the blinds and the grouchy kid with the bowl haircut.. wahahaha
eh?!?! what is eka's dad doing next to lee hsien loong???
carmen
thanks babe for the encouraging comments! those r not blinds.. that's the fan haha..
and that is eka's dad??? what a small world! does he work in the PM's office or in some stat board or something?
oh!! the grilles of the vertical fan is it?? hehe they really look like blinds!! haha
yah the grey haired man is eka's dad.. no he works in PWC but i think last year he was in charge of some health campaign thingy.. possibly this year too
carmen
haha ya i second carm's comment! i adore his haircut :)
i think you can only get away with something like that if you're 8yrs and under. otherwise it looks plain ridiculous!
XD all old uncles ah.. XD
~yz
jac: i think the haircut looks damn ridiculous even on an 8-yr-old boy! hahaha
but the kids at the event were damn poor thing la.. sun was so hot, nothing to play with cept sand and grass and 100plus cans...
yz: *pout*
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