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Darence and Ruth

Another rainy day here in sunny Singapore. Alot of wedding images, alot of happy faces, alot of happy people. I met quite a few people during weddings who told me, “I used to follow your blog, but you stopped posting”. I think they are right. So afew weeks ago, I set a repetitive alarm to remind me to post something every week. It’s been working well so far:)

oh my… I love this one.

You can view the slideshow here.






Christmas is near

…when you see Christmas trees (for most people). For me, I know Christmas is near when the work load increases. No, I’m not Santa, but I’m not complaining. Yesterday, they had the Standard Chartered Marathon. Last night, I had my own sleep marathon… being the slower one, I clocked 13 hours. Oh yes, the squid ink pasta at Flutes at the Fort is amazing.






The Retina Display

vs. the point and shoots. Size does matter here. I have to say, I’m very happy with this shot on many levels:D






Wymen and Yuna

It seems like I’ve been seeing an a fair bit of simple weddings where the folks just want to enjoy the company of  close friends and relatives. And this is usually where the people really make the wedding. Great speeches and no rush to meet timings. I know these are the ones I’d love to attend as a guest and to have as the host.

You can view the slideshow here.






Weixiang and Ivy

A simple and intimate affair.

I like hands and legs. Once in awhile, I like to see them off the ground.

The wedding favours. I got one too for my supper. Cupcakes are great for supper.

up/down: I didn’t know they link up so well until now. That’s Weixiang and his best man waiting for the bride.

You can view the slideshow here.






Tickled.

I like this on so many levels. Something  to start the Monday with.






Greg and Cheryl

We’ll take a break from northern lights and go back to weddings. A very simple and enjoyable wedding of Greg and Cheryl. A fuss free morning ceremony at the St Teresa’s church, followed by a cosy dinner reception at the Capella Hotel with lots of laughter sums up the day.

The Boutonnières are made by the Cheryl herself. Every groomsman got a different one.

The arrival.

Love those windows at St Teresa’s.

The super duper awesome flower girl getting a little help to be seen.

The kind of things I like to see after a kiss:)

An alternative view of the ceremony.

As he said, every wedding needs someone like this.

That guessing game. Never fail to get the crowd laughing.

If I recall correctly, she said something like “Is he thanking me?”

 

You can see the slideshow here.