SEGi Glamorous Prom 2008: Finale
The finale, after so long. LOL! I won't be able to show all photos here. Anyway, here in the post, you'll have the pink lady, red lady and Anna + Eve. I don't think I can include the green wall shot here. Will just show it in my facebook or this site. (Note: Shutterfly.com is a great site that was →
SEGi Glamorous Prom – Part 4: Food!
A long post with plenty of food pictures! Yup, that's right. An entry dedicated to food only. I only missed out a couple of items from the menu that night. All shots were take with my EOS 350D, with Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 attached. ISO sensitivity was set to ISO800, and flash was on ETTL mode. I reckon to set the →
SEGi Glamorous Prom – Part 3
Glittering moments continue here.. This post is quite random.. Since I didn't reveal what my configuration is in my previous post, well, I had my Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 on my EOS 350D and my Speedlite 580EX II attached. ISO sensitivity was set to 800 for most of the shots. Annna.. Annna at work with food. Cute? Look at the serious look on her face.. →
SEGi Glamorous Prom – Part 2
The last time I went to a prom myself was some 3-4 years ago, when I was in Malacca. Well, I must say, it sure feels quite different if comparing then and now. Now, I miss my time as a university undergraduate. The hall is nicely set for the occasion. So here's more of Eve... ... and Annna, both of them together. Facial Exercise →
SEGi Glamourous Prom – Part 1
Glamour and glitter set in in Sarawak Club some ten days ago. Everyone dug deep into their wardrobe to reach for their best dress, some even dug into a 'big wardrobe' located at Simpang Tiga - the Spring shopping mall. Everyone was preparing for the Glamorous Prom Night organized by the SEGi College. So the glamorous moments start here. The ladies of →
Annna in HDR
Out of curiosity, I have decided to have my hands on Photomatix Pro to try on merging a HDR image. My previous attempt was with Photoshop CS3, which I think it's quite hard to get a decent HDR image. So, I'll just try my hands on Photomatix suddenly. I think this method shows more effect than me trying to merge it with Photoshop →