JOEYT.


My life is filled with the best cliques of people one can ever wish for. As I take my stroll to the bus stop every morning, my eyes set vision to the things happening around me - the people, the actions, the shirts and dresses they're wearing, the things they're carrying, and so many more. Sometimes, I secretly make a guess. I guess where they're heading to, what they're going to do when they have reached their destination, and then question, "why?". That leads me to a whole new set of questions and thinking - their purpose of their individual vision. With each set of vision, I compare against each to and fro. After all these analytical thinking, I take theirs and make comparison to mine. I realised the tag they put against me as a "Lost Boy" is none but true. I like to think back a lot on the things that I've done as a form of reflection. These 'reflections' are mostly made up of people. Because of this group of people, my life is less dull. Some sparked up my life tremendously, while some are just random bystanders that found their way into my memory. In this humble photo blog of mine, I hope to make-known the importance of these people in my life. I have finally figured out my purpose in life. Needless to say, academic commitments make up a big percentile as a student. But most importantly, these people. They really mean a lot to me.

SETUP: A 17yo 1st year SP Architecture student armed with a D40X 18-55MM, 55-200MM, SB600. EOS 400D 17-85MM, 50MM F1.8, 70-300MM, 580EX.

Sunday, December 28, 2008 ,12:19 AM






these are the only few subjects that i encountered during my desaru trip. my desaru trip was made less enjoyable because i was carrying my tripod all around the entire day. i needed my tripod because we were going to see fireflies that night. but upon reaching, i was told that no photography was allowed. what a wasted trip.
this indian dancer appeared at one of my condo's function during deepavali. she was one of the young performers for the day. i know, i was never into indian dancing. but she was really good.  
this was taken at one of the genting trips i went with my aunt and family. this guy played with snakes and white tigers during his performance. very crazy guy.
when he first came into my school, most of us didn't like him. he was selfish on the court. but skillful, we had to agree. i will never forget that spectacular goal he netted during one of our west zonal games - a half-volley just outside the penalty box. awesome shit.