木曜日, 7月 21, 2005

PHO~ and camera

Just sent my X700 for repair. keeping the fingers crossed hoping they have parts for it. if it ever needed any... Its been like over 15 years ++ like an old friend. digital camera now had made photography so cheap and easy...its kind of lost its romantism, in some way. the magic of carefully thinking through the shot, compose and theclick of the shutter sound. a moment for forever. like those historical pictures since the 20s -70s...

月曜日, 7月 18, 2005

Hot day of doing nothing

Its a MONDAY ( public holiday ) afternoon. Spent the whole day veging around-- which I enjoy doing tremendously. Very peaceful and calm. As with all calm, comes the underlying worries.. I really should be using this valuable time to do something valuable. Like going out, see stuff.... Read a book... Paint... Set up my website... Get my portfolio ready... Most importantly make more "pro-bono" ads so I can get back into the rat race scaming circle. As bad as it sounded, as much of its irony, as illogicaly as it is -- an necessary evil to keep all creative sane. Bloody voice in my head keep bugging me to get my fat ass off the couch and do some exercise or go polish up tomorrows work. Bloody freelance I'm almost sure they'll drop the ball. However, I'm too lazy to pick up it the now. IN short, too lazy for anything.

My very first blog.





what shall I write?... Probably end up like some boring shit .. The worst is to read other peoples travel diary. unless filled with filth and sex, drugs and rock and roll. Anyway, travel diary it'll most probably end up to be knowing my uneventful life...

Went to Yokohama's Hanabi celebrating its"harbour opening anniversary". Kind of like abit of irony because the Japanese didn't voluntarily invited the Americans... They're like salesman that knock on your door and forced your to buy their fire insurance with their torch. Now everyone is celebrating it. Many people came in their yukata and jimbei. Girls looked quite chio (but warm and the shoe is hard to walk in..) and guys rather comfortable in the airy jimbei.