My main intention was to snap a photo of those birds...so quit staring at the butts...
I like the lightings of the Adidas shop...
Then it's dinner time!!!
My 6 inch and Jason's foot long sub.
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Next Day:
We woke up bright and early the next day.
Head to Pacific Fair for lunch.
Nothing much to do there so we hit the arcade.
That girl beside Jason was really tall...which makes Jason seems so short muahahaha
Next stop,
Surfer's Paradise beach.
We're at Gold Coast so how can we miss going to the beach eh...
On our way to the beach,
we made a pit stop at Copenhagen Ice-Cream and while we're gobbling up the yummylicious ice-cream,
we saw a lady walking into this big metal box thingy with two doors.
On closer look,
we realised it's actually a toilet.
I've never seen one before...or maybe i'm just another frog in the well.
The toilet can actually self clean!!!
Cool...
I regretted not going into the toilet for some photos...
To be continued...
Thank you Mother Nature!
and...we're here!!!!
Beautiful...
By the time we settled down and ready to go out,
it's getting late.
to be continued...
The weather's gloomy and cooling.
With light showers here and there.
Oh,
and a shout-out to my cousin, Christina, and her husband, FS...
Happy Birthday Guys!!!!!
Today's your wedding annivesary too, am i right??
It's so good to have all these important dates on the same day.
It's so easy to remember and only one present a year does the trick.
Those marketeers' going to hate them.
LOL
Check this Canon out...
Jason bought it for me!!!!!!
muhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
It was a wonderful wonderful surprise.
Thank you Jason!!!!
*GIGANTIC HUGZ*
It's called Canon Ixus 850IS in Singapore and Australia.
But Jason got me the Japan version so it's called Canon Ixy 900IS.
I love the fact that it is equipped with Optical Image Stabilizer.
Now i won't get blurry photos because of my shaky hands!
The 850 IS's most prominent feature is its image-stabilised, F2.8-to-F5.8, 28mm-to-105mm-equivalent lens. The 3.8x zoom range offers the flexibility of wide-angle focal lengths, while still providing a bit more zoom power than the average 3x point-and-shoot lens. Though the IXUS 800 IS had a 4x zoom lens, the IXUS 850 IS's 28mm-equivalent wide shot more than makes up for the slightly smaller telephoto factor.
In addition to the flexible lens, the IXUS 850 IS has some handy snapshot features. The camera's sensor can be boosted to as high as ISO 1,600 for low-light or high-movement shots, though you'll want to keep it at ISO 800 or lower because of image noise. You can shoot 30fps VGA video, or bump it up to 60fps QVGA (320 x 240) to capture action footage for half-speed playback. If you're looking for manual controls, however, look elsewhere; like the IXUS 800 IS, the 850 IS's aperture and shutter settings can't be changed at all, its focus modes are all automatic, and the camera's manual mode allows only exposure compensation, colour correction, metering, and white-balance adjustments.
Can't wait to try it out.
My very first photo with my very first camera.
Now i'm going to snap anything and everything around me!!!
YIIPEEEEE!!!!
Back in Brizzie for a couple of days now...
Heeee me and Jason's first photo of 2007...
My new Crayon Shin La Bi Xiao Xin slippers from Singapore...
So cute right!!!!
Very cheap too.
Got it for just S$6...of course it's not of good quality...but i like...
Muahahahaha
YAY!!!!
It's the suburbs' late night shopping tomorrow!
I'm meeting my friend (and my friend's friends) for lunch to celebrate her graduation while poor Jason's in class,
then Jason & I will head to Kmart to get some stuffs.
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On the other hand,
check out these creepy fishes that Jason caught...
Look at it's eyes...
Looks like a cat's eyes and so full of hatred.
He caught an eel too.
Eels look so weird yet they taste sooooo good...
*drool*
Especially in teriyaki sauce or sushi.
*DROOOLLLLL*
P/s: No, we did not eat it. Jason released the eel...and the shark of course.