Saturday, June 27

Walked-on Cobbled Steps.





This post was made with the intention of making you feel hungry.



..though the food wasn't all that great.

hahaha.

okay.

So Prom's here and done with. The ladies were REALLY eye-catching that night. Especially little-miss-someone-who-can't-take-a-compliment. But enough said. The guys were very Studly and Mr. Lim did not show up that night. His excuse?

*It's too dangerous for me. Scolded too many students so not safe to be there. Furthermore, all high ranking one. Enjoy your night. Keep in touch*

That joker. lol. and to think that he may be a possible relative of mine. oh the agony xD


My take on the ball was that it was organised very well. Dinner didnt suck(thank god.), performances were alright(except for the opening freestyle and the fashion show) and there were no transsexual performers that night. Phew.

During the last few minutes after ball ended, I was rushing furiously to direct people to take some nice shots of me and others. The things I noted were:

1) People tend to be very, VERY stiff around the shoulders. Which is bad, because stiff shoulders lead to weak handling of cameras. As a tip: Remember to relax your shoulders for every shot. the photographer I mean. This is a MUST for cameras that do not have a proper anti-shake system.

2) DO NOT. PRESS. THE. SHUTTER BUTTON. I'll strangle you if you do. This is the age of the DSLRS. We hold the button down halfways before pressing the shutter button. Why? The camera needs time to focus on your subjects before you take pictures. It's in the programming.

There you have it, two basic tips to shooting.

and dont say I didnt warn ya...


Jeopardy out.

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