After staring blankly at Adobe After Effects for two days, I’ve finally figured out how to censor Irna’s face! She didn’t want to embarrass herself by revealing her antiques at home! Enjoy the video viewers!
Taking the opportunity of the photoshoot that Jaqueline and I conducted last Thursday, I shall do a brief write up on the line up of the ECHO Board of 2008. =D
Gahh, I am was exhausted, at least that was on Thursday. *yawns* Hahaha, yea what’d you expect, had classes from 8am-11am, and then stayed back in college till 5pm for our weekly ECHO gathering, which normally ends after 6.30pm.
A picture is worth a thousand words. That’s something we hear all the time. However, pictures are more than words. They serve as memories for us and our close ones as we progress through the journey of life. Well, that was exactly what the 32nd INTIMA Council did. In order to immortalise their friendship and well, the 32nd INTIMA, they took the opportunity to have a group photo taken. I wasn’t the main photographer but well, just took the opportunity to take some pictures.
Easter in some of our minds is just another Sunday when we know its an auspicious day for the Christians but nothing really happens around for us to celebrate or have easter eggs but here in Australia, Easter weekend is actually a festival. Public Holiday starts on Good Friday and lasts till easter Monday and all along the week there are shows, parades and concerts.
The student body of my college, INTIMA offered an option to all students of INTI College Subang Jaya to watch the F1 race live at Sepang. Well, since it was a once in a life time ordeal, no need for lengthy thoughts. The answer was “yes, sign me up for the F1!”. There was no competition grabbing the opportunity as a handful of students only knew about it. Perhaps they are just ignorant of the posters posted on the INTIMA office. Serves you right! My friends and I met at college on Easter Sunday at 7.30 AM. We were set to leave for Sepang at 7.50 AM. Before that, I bought myself potato buns for “lunch” at the Kiosk. I brought along 2 1.5L bottles of mineral water, a tripod, and my DSLR with a 18-55mm and 75-300mm lens (Thanks Kyra!).
I have officially graduated!! =D … from CAT that is. No, I still have ACCA to complete. *sigh* but well, technically … yours truly can start working already! *beams* For the record, CAT equivalent to diploma level mahhh, or what my dad called it - equivalent to 1st year degree.