as much as i want to, cannot. Later kena charged. :bsmilie:
most rewarding time was, when during lunch, fire started in the next street's three storey shop house.
well, just told my colleaque, pls tell the office manager that I'm taking an emergcy leave this afternoon.
Y'know, most photography literature and experts tend to suggest that we should all bring our camera with us all the time. I wonder how many of us practice this? I love the idea but don't do it in practice.
Like this morning, when I was jogging around the Esplanade to Clarke Quay and the light was very good, hitting the buildings at all the right places BUT no camera!
There were many many instances where I have regretted not having a camera with me such as when I saw a father carrying his 2 young daughters to school on his SHOULDER (a good candid street scene), or a maintenance man cleaning the glass roof (I was standing right under him) and many more...
I still don't have camera with me all the time.. I'll never learn :sweat:
Anyone seen Jim Carrey's Yes Man? The part about jogging photography..:bsmilie: I felt like doing that sometimes. I always see interesting perspective whenever I jog! It might just be fun to see blurry pictures :bsmilie:
Almost all the time...
and when I dun have my DSLR with me, I still have a camera phone. So still can take some simple snaps.
Then like almost everyone will have their cameras with them wherever they go.
All except those who are only allowed to carry non-camera phones... :bsmilie:
All except those who are only allowed to carry non-camera phones... :bsmilie:
I would, if I could.
Be it a small PnS or a big DSLR.