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NZ 2010 – South Island Exploration

Friday, June 18th, 2010

As mentioned in my previous post, I came back from New Zealand not too long ago and I’d say that I love the place a real lot. The scenery there is awesome, in fact, stunningly beautiful, and the people there are very friendly. Though it cost me a bomb to go there, I don’t regret paying that amount at all — totally worth it.

Anyway, I went to NZ during early winter and the not-so-smart me went there completely under prepared for the weather. Thinking that it was only going to be around 8 degrees celcius at Christchurch, I only brought keans and a thick coat to last through winter… until I realized that I forgot to factor in the chilling wind (which was EXTREMELY cold) and the… rain. And also, I forgot that I was going to travel much more south from Chirstchurch to Te Anau, which means that the temperature would plunge even lower. Erm. One night at Queenstown, the temperature went all the way to -4 degree celcius… and I think it’s not a good idea to walk in the night with only a pair of jeans. (But luckily my dearest cousin saved me and lent me some warmer clothing so that I could brave through the colder days. Thank you cousin! :)

The trip was purely a South Island trip; I decided not to go to North Island because I wasn’t very keen on the North Island tour package schedule. The route involved traveling from Christchurch to Fox Glacier, Fox Glacier to Queenstown (passing by the famous bungee jumping site and also Arrowtown), Queenstown to Milford Sound and back (passing by Te Anau), Queenstown to Ashburton, and finally from Ashburton back to Christchurch. I’ve seen most of what I’ve always wanted to see — such as Lake Wakatipu, Milford Sound (though a bit disappointed because of the poor weather), Lake Tekapo and the Church of the Good Shepherd, and a few national parks along the way too. Besides those, I managed to see Lindis Pass (a treat, really, considering the brilliant weather and lovely scenery), Mirror Lake (stunning) and also Monkey’s Creek. Anyway words can’t really describe how beautiful the place is, hence I’m gonna post some photos below for your eyes. :)

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Summit of Lindis Pass – Full of snow, snow and snow. And contrary to popular belief, snow isn’t all soft and fluffy but in fact pretty hard. Snowball fights ARE painful and they’re not fun when you have to protect your camera from being whacked by a stray snowball.  *winces*

002-r2Milford Sound – very disappointing trip, mostly because of the weather. The place itself was beautiful, yes, and so were the waterfalls… but the cloudy weather spoiled any good opportunity for photos. The sky was just one solid patch of white, with no clear blue skies, nor rain clouds. :( The sea breeze was good though!

019-r2The Remarkable Sweet Shop @ Arrowtown – Their fudge is SIMPLY AWESOME. I have never seen such a variety available here at Singapore. The nice lady let me take a photo of the shop! :) I was pretty amazed that fudge could be kept for up to 6 weeks! Hence I brought home some Hokey Pokey (NZ’s famous flavour) fudge for my family members to try.

017-bw-r2Lake Wakatipu – A pity we had to leave early on Friday morning from Queenstown and failed to catch the proper sunrise. Still, we managed to catch a glimpse of the sun rising over lake tekapo… unfortunately the weather foiled any nice photo taking opportunity. Karen and I had to climb down a very steep hill just to reach the lake… and we had to climb back up again once we were done looking at the lake. Not fun to climb up and down steep hills with a D700, 14-24 and a tripod. Really.

013-r2Sunrise at Langry & Maureen’s Farm - we (four of us) stayed over at Langtry & Maureen’s farm on Friday night and we had an awesome time there. Maureen taught me how to knit, and Karen had her chance of hugging a very cute lamb. :) Their cat George is awfully cute!

008-r2It’s a short drive from Ashburton to their farm – I think around 10 minutes – but the difference in terms of landscape is huge. I’m quite glad we actually managed to catch a sunrise at NZ… most of the time we were stuck in the coach when the sun rises, which made me rather annoyed after a while because I couldn’t photograph the beautiful sunrise. Really glad that I finally managed to take a shot of the sunrise at NZ.

012photomerge1_completed_1Mirror Lake - Took a photo of the mountains at Mirror Lake when we were on our way to Milford Sound. Beautiful reflections. :)

016photomerge2 copyLake Tekapo and the Church of the Good Shepherd – had a stroke of luck and managed to get a panorama shot of the small church by the side of Lake Tekapo. The church services the town nearby. Further down from the church is a statue of a shepherd dog.

That’s about it for photos! If you’re really interested in viewing more of my NZ photos, check out this site. I’m definitely going back there again someday, most likely during spring, to see the flowers blooming instead of the snow capped mountains. I bet the photographs that I take then would be very different from what I’ve taken now. Hope you’ve enjoyed the photos as much as I have enjoyed taking them! :)

Indulgence, Indulgence.

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Oh dear, apologies for the very long hiatus! I’ve been busy settling a lot of issues, hence the lack of updates on this site. :( Anyway, I’ve been putting on some weight because of the massive food outings (I think)! Recently, I’ve eaten some awesome chendol at Katong Shopping Centre, awesome tarts and cakes from Tampopo Deli and a lot of yummy noodles from various stores.

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This is the Mont Blanc tart @ Tampopo Deli — the cream inside the tart blended with the icing makes it extremely delicious and tasty! The tart itself is a bit hard though, hence you’ll need to use a stronger fork when eating this goodie. Credits to Miao and a huge thanks to him for introducing this to Sonia and me! And of course, for treating us to dessert after a long walk at Henderson Waves.

Speaking of Henderson Waves, I just realized that it’s quite a nice place to chill out there, although it can be filled with buzzing visitors and strangely enough, monkeys, during the late afternoon. Since we (Sonia, Miao and I) realized that the treetop walk closes at 5pm on Public Holidays, we decided to head to the waves instead to relax and do some photography. The end result was a huge amount of self-portraits because of the very nice sunlight which lit up our faces. At least I managed to get a decent architecture shot throughout the whole trip.

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Think I’ll go back there when I feel lazy and just want to find a nice warm place to snooze. :P Can’t wait for my next food outing with Claire though! I think we’ll be going to Twinnings at Orchard ION to try out the macarons there, though I think I may just end up bringing her elsewhere to eat good pasta. Now I’ll have to save up so that I have enough to spend at the weekends…

Blue Green Chromis

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Yayness! My uncle donated a pair of cleaner shrimp and blue green chromis because he’s moving out and he doesn’t want to keep saltwater fish anymore. My new (old) fish are currently living with my blue tang and clownfish, though I think they are slightly too large for my fishtank… :\ The entire process of catching these 4 critters took TWO HOURS. Oh my goodness. Like two über long hours! There was one cleaner shrimp and one chromis that were ridiculously hard to catch, hence me and my uncle had to first remove all the live rock from the tank, followed by draining the water, so that we could catch them. Of course, after all that draining, the both of us spent a long time washing the floor… but he taught me how to drain water efficiently by simply using a hose! I suppose it has something to do with the water pressure at work. And he taught me how to adjust the water pressure of the hose too! At least I learnt something interesting besides catching fish during those two hours.

I went out with Miao and Jolyn on Good Friday and we chilled at Cafe Oliv, a restaurant near Katong Mall. I tried the 4 course lunch — mushroom soup, mushroom and bacon pasta, muddy mud pie, followed by camomile tea — and I’d say that it’s worth the value. I paid $16.90++ for all those and the food was quite good actually! Miao’s brownie with vanilla ice cream was secretly more awesome than my muddy mud pie! The best muddy mud pie I’ve ever tasted, imho, is the one at Takashimaya’s Coffee Club. My next objective (after I’ve lost enough weight to not feel so guilty) is to try the muddy mud pie at Island Creamery… which wouldn’t be anytime soon, meh.

After lunch we headed to the Esplanade and enjoyed the breeze, while looking at the scenery. We chatted for a while and then I went off first since I needed to go to work later on in the day… well, at least we lost some weight by walking after lunch! Gah, I ate a lot of desert this week — green tea soya bean vanilla ice cream, nama green tea chocolate ice cream (a treat from Jon) and muddy mud pie (with Jolyn and Miao)!!! SUPER FATTY! This means major cutting down next week! Roar! Gotta stick to my strict diet and make sure I loose weight! No cheesy food the next week and lots of exercise!

I’m still thinking of what to submit for the NUS Montage 2010 competition. Oh well, I suppose inspiration will come sooner or later… in any case, enjoy the photos below which I took throughout this week! :)

marinabayA photo of the second IR that’s under construction. From the Esplanade, we could see the sky roof garden and the plants that have been placed there to spice up the greenery at the top.

sapphire2_rI was around the area one day and I decided to take a photo of the surroundings near the Fragrance Hotel-Sapphire. I suppose I was really lucky because the sky cleared up after raining for three hours, hence allowing me to snap a photo of this hotel with the blue sky at the top. The sky didn’t just clear up from its black and gloomy self, but the sun came out too! What I like about this photo is not just the blue, blue sky, but the very fact that the road has a shimmery golden hue. This was caused by the raindrops on the road, the reflection of the building on the puddles of water and the bright sun shining… I guess this was really my lucky day. :)

JAPAN (IV)

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Back from Tokyo! Though I arrived in Singapore much earlier, I haven’t had the chance to write anything because I was so bogged down with university applications and settling other miscellaneous things. In any case, I’ve managed to clear (most) of my outstanding work and I’m quite glad that I can actually take a deep breath for now.

ANYWAY, TOKYO!

This time round I went for a free and easy trip around the city and well I’d say it’s quite an experience. First of all, the subway is… MASSIVE. I resided at a hotel near Shinagawa (??) and took the train to Ikebukuro and Shibuya to shop, shop… and shop. And eat too! The food at Tokyo was generally good and pleasant; I loved the oyako don at a restaurant near Shinagawa Station and the mentaiko pasta at La Pausa in the building opposite Ikebukuro’s Tokyu Hands.

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yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! This is the photo of the Oyako don that I ate at Shinagawa! Pity I didn’t bother remembering the restaurant’s name. :( AND I JUST REMEMBERED! UDON!

japan-ngirene2teeheehee udon is LOVE! Especially the udon at Japan! Nice, warm and GOOD.

Besides shopping at Tokyo, I went to Disneyland too… though it wasn’t as fun as I’d expected it to be. The queues were really really long and since I’ve been there before, it wasn’t really much of a surprise or awesome. However, I managed to see someone make glass Disney statues in one of the shops around the Disney castle! The glass figurines were really pretty, though quite expensive imho.

We checked out an old samurai’s castle too and we had the opportunity to play with some of the leftover snow from the day before. :) The scenery there was awesome, but I felt that it wasn’t as tranquil as it would have been because of the huge crowds that go there for sight-seeing purposes. Apart from the nice Japanese-styled castles that we saw, there was also a very pretty red bridge that I saw and took a photo of:

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I was told by my tour guide that this bridge was used way long ago… I hope it doesn’t get torn down anytime soon! The red colour adds a nice touch to the river that flows below. :)

Yup, that’s basically what I did at Japan. Not many photos from this trip but oh well, I didn’t expect much photos either since it’s mainly a shopping trip. Thank you D for helping me to carry my D700 though! Without him I wouldn’t be able to take these photos. (:

Anyway, I’ve finally sent in my University applications for NUS and NTU. Took me some time (and a lot of nagging by many people) to finally sit down and be cool enough to think through what course I should take and submit my applications… but well, at least it’s done. DONE! Now that I’ve made my decision at least people can’t influence me to take other courses that I don’t want. Hopefully I will be classmates with Jolyn and I get my first choice for all the universities that I applied for!

Btw, starting an extra new job tomorrow… hopefully it goes fine and well. :)

Freitag!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

SEAB’s officially announced it — results will be released this Friday! Urgh, the panic and fear runs through my veins… I really hope we’ll all do very well for the examinations and that everyone will be fine and well. (: Not intending to take a whole day leave on Friday because I’ll be flying overseas next week (still have a LOT of work to clear)… will proceed to VJC after my work then. It would be nice meeting everyone again though, at school.

Btw, speaking of overseas, I’m deliberating whether I should bring along my D700! Sure, it’s very heavy, but now with the 14-24 it’ll be a waste to not lug it along to take the scenery at Disneyland. Hrmmmmmmm. Anyway, if I bring it along this time round, I doubt there’ll be anyone who will be willing to carry it for me. -_- Meh. And I should take note of what to buy at Tokyo! Stuff like INSTANT NOODLES is a MUST! And of course, ultra cute soft toys… perhaps this time round I’ll look into getting some cosmetics too. Recently I’ve been watching a lot of Michelle Phan’s make-up tutorials and I’m totally stunned at how make-up can really make a difference to a person’s face. Now it’s time for me to stock up on those coloured contact lenses, One Day Acuvue Define lenses, and white eyeliner. Some of the videos that really interested me was the “Autumn Look” video and the “Bigger Brighter Eyes” video. I will try those one fine day! Perhaps at the end of this week or when I’m back from Japan, after having stocked up on zillions of cosmetic products muahahaha. But hmph, this will eat up a LOT of time.

Speaking of cosmetics, I bought this really interesting double eyelid glue from Japan three months ago and I’ve yet to figure out how to use it. It involves pasting a really thin strip of sticky tape onto your eyelid, followed by using a double eyelid shape thingy to poke your eyelids to the right position. I’m not sure what is the product’s name because I’ve already thrown away the packaging, but if anyone knows how to use it properly, do tell me! Double eyelid tape has zilch effect, and double eyelid glue isn’t very helpful at some times because it isn’t as strong as what I expect it to be… and hey, the idea of putting glue right above your eyes isn’t a very nice thought either.

Anyway, I spent a morning experimenting with an old idea which I had last year — taking photos of near-perfect reflections using my glass table. I bought some gerberas and a sunflower (my favourite!) to experiment with the previous weekend, and here’s a result of one of my shots:

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Personally I think the reflection is awesome! While of course this is slightly digitally manipulated (I removed colours from the background by modding the hue/saturation attributes), I think the effect is brilliant. The pink is rich, followed by the green. All in all the $10 spent on the flowers was worth it! Well the flowers now sit around my dining table which brightens up the atmosphere there too.

Alrighty, I think that’s enough writing for today. German class later at 8.45am, followed by 4 hours of driving,  so I think I better turn in early! Have a Good Night folks!

14-24

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Been blasting Les Miserables’ One More Day into my head. It’s a very beautiful song, and I love it when they sing the line “Tomorrow we’ll discover what our God in heaven has in store”. It sounds so optimistic and well, in a way, inspirational to me.  If you want to watch Les Mis via a recording, please watch the 10th Anniversary Version! That version is really awesome. :)

Anyway, I had the opportunity to try out my 14-24mm today (because I lugged it to work and managed to squeeze in some time to try it, although I was mainly using my 60mm to take photos of other things) and I’d say it’s FREAKING AWESOME. BEST BUY EVER. I  DO NOT regret buying this lens; besides being so great at taking wide angle photos of rooms (which I will need at my work), it’s secretly a very good camwhore lens. Luckily Miaoster advised me to get this instead of a MacAir! Teehee! I bet the ladies will be camwhoring with the 14-24 soon. (:

GAHHHHH should have bought this lens before I went to the Maldives! Using the 14-24 on those waters and skies would have been a much better (and sharper) option compared to the 28-200. Ah well, at least my 28-200 took some decent photos and it wasn’t as heavy as the 14-24. Luckily Derrick was there to carry all my luggage. Btw, more photos of the Maldives below!

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Here’s a photo of a bunch of villas that D and I came across during our stay at one of the islands in the Maldives. Pretty cool eh! The grayish spots on the water are actually schools of herring swimming around in the shallow parts of the sea… waiting to be eaten by the reef sharks. One of the marine biologists at the Diving Centre told us that these fish come every year to mate here, and they never leave after mating… hence they get munched on by the sharks after that. How tragic right. :( I suppose it was a blessing that D and I managed to see these herring because they only come to the Maldivian waters once a year.

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One of the nicer sunsets during my stay at the Maldives. The photo was naturally very purplish in nature, compared to some of my photos in my collection which were more blueish. It may be due to the fact that I gave it a longer exposure. I was lucky enough to find a spot which I could prop up my camera to take a long exposure shot; my other sunset photos were taken using spot metering and pumping my ISO to ridiculous levels. This naturally means that my other sunset photos may not share the same quality as this purplish photo. :( Sad.

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This is the photo that has a more blueish tint in it. The white spot in the middle of the sky is actually the moon. I am so glad I bothered to bring my camera there. The vignette here is quite beautiful! However, I still prefer the previous photo. It’s much more soothing somehow heh. Or maybe I just prefer purple. Ladeedum.

I’ve got work tomorrow and I think I’ll have a chance to try out my 14-24 again under official capacity, which is a good thing, yay! 14-24 FTW! But Nikon should have made it in such a way that a lens protector could be mounted onto the lens. Now I have to spend half of my time worrying about this precious glass ball that protrudes out slightly from the lens hood and make sure that it doesn’t get damaged. :\

Ah well, being able to not damage your lens at all is a skill on its own (that all photographers should master)!