Saturday, May 19, 2012

A peek at daisies

Posted by Chee Wei On May - 9 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

More photos of tiny daisies. They are only the size of a one pound or a riggit coin.

I decided that shooting from a lower angle could be better, so I got down on to the grass and frame these beautiful daisies.

Tiny Daisies

When you have so many choices you just couldn’t decide which shoot first.

Thousands of daisies

Found some nice one over here.

Tiny Daisies

Hope you enjoy the daisies :)

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What is a proper spring season?

Posted by Chee Wei On May - 8 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Finally, we are now getting a proper sunny weather after weeks of horrible Spring Season (March – May) with just rain and gloomy weather.

Daisies during Spring Season

Almost everyday I’ll take this shortcut route which will pass through a residential area to get my lunch. It has always been just a green empty patch of ground until couple of days ago. I just realised the daisies and it is so beautiful. The next day, I couldn’t resist and ended up bringing my camera to work. Bear in mind that my camera + laptop = very heavy. Anyway, I think it’s worth the trouble :) Enjoy.

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Stencil Arts

Posted by Chee Wei On May - 6 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Here are a few more stencil arts by some amazing artists at the Cans Festival on Leake Street last weekend.

This one looks like some Japanese anime character. Looks pretty cute though.

The Cans Festival - Girl

Its kind of messy here, there is a skeleton graffiti, a roman statue, a construction in progress sign and furniture.

The Cans Festival - skeleton

I am sure most of you can draw this too. The stick man society!

The Cans Festival - stick human society

The most colourful slide I have ever seen. Perhaps it looks more like a vandalised slide to you. haha.

The Cans Festival - Colourful Play Ground

Man in black with… what’s that on the background? blood? Isn’t that supposed to be red?
Must be out of red paint :)

The Cans Festival - Man in Black

Note: In case you might be wondering due to the angles, all of these are graffiti painted on the wall along Leake Street.

Posting more graffiti on my next post.

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The Cans Festival

Posted by Chee Wei On May - 5 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

The cans festival which is a street party of stencil art that was held along Leake Street. That is just 3 minutes walk from London Eye. Am sure you guys would know this famous landmark.

So when we arrived at the entrance of Leake Street we saw thousands of people queuing.
It took us more than half an hour to get into the place.

Long queue to get into the stencil art party

For all artists who wish to leave your markings or signatures on the wall you have to register first. For your information, they are allowed to paint in the designated area only, anything outside the area will be prosecuted.

Receiption Area - Register to paint

Fancy any artists? Get them to paint on your shirt! Watch it, he might ended up having a tattoo!

An artist stenciling on a boy

So here are some of the nice art work.

Stencil art of a logo freedom

I am not too sure what it says on the shirt, tell me if you know what it means.

Stencil art of a boy

Posting more graffiti/paintings on the next post.

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Tioman Island 2

Posted by Chee Wei On May - 3 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Here are some more photos of the Tioman Island. Instead of shooting the normal beach photos I decided to post some marine park shots.

This marine park is on the same side as the Tioman Island’s airport or between the coast from the airport to Berjaya Resort.

Pulau Tioman/Tioman Island

The boat on the right belongs to the dive centre I am diving with. The marine park is just like a private car park for boats.

Pulau Tioman/Tioman Island

The weather was fantastic, the water was clear, seriously it was really great for diving or any outdoor activities.

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