Saturday, October 3, 2009

Weekend Photosnapping

Trying to take a nice evening nap but very soon awoke up by the loud blast of hindi pop music down my house. Decided to go down and take a look and my eyes were filled with many many many indian neighbours all dancing like there's no tommorrow. All of them even the granny and granpa can really shake man. The music were blasting loudly and I'm begining to find a love in their hindi pop music. The beats were strong and felt very tribal. The sound is really interesting and I can feel a urge to join them with the dancing. Too bad I'm having my bulky camera with me :( May be if they still organize this event next year, I'll try to go little india and buy one indian traditional costume and join them with the dance. I must say the night is magical and I feel like I'm being dragged into some kind of hindi spell into their version of lalaland. There are strong atmosphere of hindi friendship around the air *not those we smelt around little india. lol.. I think they have something we chinese learn, that is life is not just about work and earn big bucks. You also need event like this that helps you to unwind and feel the cultural bonding that gives you the feeling that you are not alone in this world. sometimes I hate to be chinese...

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Even little kid like him wanted to dance

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She's the cutest girl I found in the whole event. sure grow up to be a beauty.

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Mother preparing to let her child take the stage to have her first dance.

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Wedding Photography project: Kenny's wedding

The morning was rainy and I woke up around 8:30 to prepare myself for the photoshoot of sylvie's bro wedding. I was packing up the neccessary equipments, counting.. lens, flash light, AA size battery and spare camera battery !!! Gosh, realize I couldn't find my spare camera battery. It took me around 1 hour to look around my house but still I couldn't find it. No choice, I'm heading to the grand copthorne hotel with a uneased mind, praying hard my batter (fully charged) can last me throughout the shoot. Luckily the phototaking went smoothly and here's the prized photo of the newly wed's special moments. ( to view all the photo, go to my facebook and see)

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Congratualation to this newly wed husband and wife.

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The bride is really gorgeous... make me wonder will I find a marry a woman like her in the future.

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En En... so cute. She's 2 years old now and is super hyper active.

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Sylvie jie jie trying to baby talk En En but she's probably thinking "stop treating me like a baby"

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This baby, brought by the relative was super camera shine.. I tried to photography him but like make him almost cry like that.. feeling bad.

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James and Slyvie are the receptionist of this special occasion.

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The arrival of the bride and groom.

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Congrats... you are both legally binding husband and wife

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Friends and relatives phototaking.. the usual routine.

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Sylvie.. always so camera ready. lol

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