Just in case you’re unclear of what everyone is screaming on Twitter, Plurkm blogs, comments and etc, TGIF simply means Thank God It’s Friday. The phrase represents the optimism one will have as he looks forward to a weekend spent doing the things he likes (for most people, that is). Before I start the post, [...]
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Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. You’ve heard about tilt-shift miniature faking photography before. Basically, the photographer is trying to emulate what you’ll see when viewing a miniature model set – with a very narrow depth of field plus a colour-wise souped up version of the scene (usually model designers love colour saturation a [...]
What a corny title! Don’t laugh. It just crossed my mind out of nowhere, heh. This post is a compilation of infrared shots I’ve made over the past few weeks, so just sit back and enjoy! I have more over at my Flickr collection, Infrared, and specifically a set, Streets of Singapore, in a different [...]
The day before school started, the committee members of the 2009 Malaysian Freshmen Orientation Camp headed to Sentosa in search for nothing else but fun in the sun! Of course the day started with us travelling from NTU all the way to Sentosa beach in chartered buses. We did this singing gig on the bus [...]
This post is outdated by one week, but I guess it will be nice if I share the photos I’ve taken during Valentine’s Day. Yea, I am single (weaves another story out of it, we’ll leave it for other posts) and so that Saturday didn’t have much meaning to me. The weather was perfect so [...]
I hereby plug Madonna’s superhit single, Jump. It’s a really nice song, and is of course aptly used in fashion-themed filmsThe Devil Wears Prada. It’s even featured in Ugly Betty’s season finale. Play the song and pause it to allow buffering: Title: Jump (album: Confessions on a Dance Floor) By: Madonna [Audio clip: view full [...]
Jay over at BittBox shared 35 stunning high-resolution astronomy images that are released into the public domain. In the wake of the legal scuffle between AP and Shepard Fairey over the Obama poster (Shepard based his famous work on a photo reportedly owned by AP, but now the photographer said that he didn’t sign any contract with AP – hmmm), Jay wants to highlight the importance of respecting copyright and identifying images that are released into public domain.
*Basically, works that are released into public domain are not owned or controlled by anyone. It is implied that these materials are therefore “public property”, and available for anyone to use for any purpose.