New Sparkle

I named my camera, Canon 450d, as Sparkle because I always imagine a sudden drop of lightray on the moment that I will put on still forever. But tomorrow, I will deliver her to her new owner and most probably she will lose her name. My best bud is not a fan of name-giving. Haha.

Canon 450d

Anyhow, I shall keep the name instead and name it to my new camera, Canon 600d. Below photo is in Low Yat Plaza in Kuala Lumpur, where I was able to buy the Canon 600d.

bought Canon 600d in Low Yat Plaza

It was really a good 3-yr experience. Minahal at inalagaan ko siya ng todo. Haha. Canon 450d is one of those precious stuffs that made this travel phlog possible.

So, ciao, Canon 450d. May you be in good care. =)

Note to my lovable followers:

All the postcards from December 30 onwards are taken by Canon 600d, my new Sparkle. =P

Pin That Map

December 31, 2010 of Taipei Backpackers

The world map is huge…

and yet, when you zoom in the countries, you would know there are really lots of them, even just those tiny little islands.

and then when you zoom it more, there are those cities…some are defined by how well its structures are built and some are defined by how big is its geography

and then when you dig a little more zooming, you will see a person browsing his tumblr in the computer.

You will realize that the world is really big…..and you look like just a dust.

Cutesy Amidst the Nosiness of Taft

I and my friend was at a coffee shop in front of De La Salle University. Named as Noriter: Coffee and Dream, this place is a perfect venue for gals and guys with upbeat and fun hearts.

It’s wooden wall is designed with lots of writings which were mostly drawn by their guests. You bet, most of them are confession of love. Hihihi!

It has second floor where friends and lovers can cuddle around while the breeze of coffee runs through the curtains full of purple and green hearts. (but wait, too much of cuddling will bring you humiliation as this place is armed with cctv camera haha coz a lot of ‘kids/teenagers’ were doing it too much).

Tables for coffee talk are full of pictures while the chairs are randomly colored with strong plain colors. Lots of drawings are on the wall including a world map on a blackboard. Cups that we use for hot coffee are pulled together to make a wall art and a giant robot.

While the sandwiches, cakes and frappe are not more than the usual, it pays to visit and let the blow of creative air flow into one’s unconscious creative side. =*

*all photos were only taken with iphone

The Living Ocean and Coast

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On May 12th, the world’s biggest Expo will happen in Yeosu, South Korea. It’s theme is The Living Ocean and Coast as it showcase different activities that have something to do with ocean creatures and port structures. They also have cartoon characters (which I really think look like the characters of Taiwan International Expo 2010) that will symbolize this big event.

With 126 days remaining before its opening, thousands of Koreans are helping out in promoting the event whether it may be thru video, networking sites, photos, website and blogs. Some are also engaged in personal marketing by doing it in train stations and malls. The big port area of Yeosu has been transformed to state-of-the-art technologies of traditional accommodation, ocean wave-like conference and activities area, high-end VIP hotels, efficient airport, bus terminals, eco-parks and others.

Hays… Hope I can be there!!!

Click on the title of this post to check the ongoing website of the Yeosu Expo.

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The Living Ocean and Coast

Postcard

Part of my being miser during Christmas season is doing a little creativity on gifts with what I only have on hand. Apparently, last Christmas, I happened to look at the Christmas photos my family had from the previous years then found a photo of snow ball I took. I thought of making a postcard out of this photo then give it away to my colleagues.

Then, just of the ordinary postcard-giving where such is not given with an envelope, I decided to do it. I bought a seal with my initial to seal envelopes made of yellow-colored bond paper. This will make my colleagues intrigue to what could be inside of the envelope. Haha. And they did. Glad they liked it!

I am thinking of making postcard for this coming Valentines Day…. hmmm..