A portrait of the bride, Shi Qin.
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A portrait of the bride, Shi Qin.
Time stood still when this image was captured.
If only I have that kind of control over time in life. One thing I learned in life is, never (or try not to) plan for things like, ‘I will do this when I have time’. Because chances are, you will never have that time. Anyway, how is this World Cup season treating you?:)
A moment between KaiQi and her mum.
Sometimes, moments like this happen in a split second. I like such moments. They are not obvious and are open to interpretation.
i feel it, but i have no words for it.
Father of the Bride Gives her Hand in Marriage. Although in this case, the hand does not belong to the father. But I found the picture conveyed the same meaning with the reflection of the bride’s father. I like both their expressions as well.
Last night, my tire ran flat and while struggling with the change (the last time I did it was 9 years ago), an Indian national came to my rescue and managed to finish the job in 10 mins. A helping hand in times of need. Can’t tell you how grateful I was. Just want to blog about this so I will remember it. Thank you Muruk.
One of my favorite parts of the wedding is when the behind the scenes where people get ready for the event. You can feel the atmosphere building up and generally people going through a range of emotions. I love this one from Lijing and Debra’s wedding.