Dive into the archives.
Usually my Saturdays would start off without plans, and today was one of those unplanned Saturdays. It was until afternoon when me and my friends decided to stroll down to COMEX 2008 Singapore. Unfortunately, I’m not going to blog about the babes and the gadgets there. There was not much to be mentioned as it seem to be yet-another-pc-show kind of fair.
Before heading down there, we spent our dinner time at The Café Cartel at Marina Square. This chain restaurant based in Singapore serving American cuisine is not a bad place to dine in, and they usually have promos like the one I had.


Spent a few hours on last Sunday at Haji Lane, a long heard place known for photography but yet to been there. Very nice place for photo shooting. It has got its own characteristics, authentic and mysterious. What’s missing was a model. A model who could have inject in some lives to complete the frames. We all couldn’t agree more on this.
On 26th August 2008, Nikon announced D90, a mid-range DSLR that is able to record HD video. It was exactly two years ago when its predecessor D80 was announced.

Instead of the long-waited EOS 5D replacement, Canon has just announced their EOS 50D that pairs up with 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 EF-S as kit-lens.

After the short break from Part I, the shooting continued.

It wasn’t long before it started to rain around 12noon, and we headed back to the jetty area for a pleasant lunch. And we stayed there for a while for some special shots, before we took the bumper boat back to Singapore. Alright, we were in Singapore.
A short morning, a long journey, and a pleasant cycle-shooting session.


