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I have attended many kid's birthday parties. Birthday parties are usually where close friends of the family are invited and you would see a handful of little toddlers and children running around. There are of course the exceptional large birthday parties where almost every kids in the block are invited. It's like as if whole school football team has been invited.
One such birthday party was held at a park at Lane Cove. The birthday girl, Isabelle was was celebrating her 4th birthday. I was invited to shoot her birthday party. It was a well organised party where there were abundant food and games to keep the parents and kids occupied. Shooting a kid's party requires bit of stamina and fast reflexes as the kids could be running everywhere. Trying to snap children in motion can be quite challenging.
Visit the photo gallery of the crowning of Mr and Ms NUS - http://bash.dragonshutter.com The King and Queen of NUS 2010 was crowned last night at the F1 Pit Building at Marina Bay. The annual event organised by NUSSU Bash 2010 see a big turned out by students from the National University of Singapore, their families and supporters. Congratulations to Raymond Koh and Valene Chai for winning the crown. Here are some photos from the event with more to follow. A website will be created shortly with all the pageant photos on stage plus off stage photos. See behind the scene photos of how the contestants prepare themselves as they go on stage that you don't get to see. Read related blogs: NUS Bash 2010 Photo Shoot link NUS Bash 2010 'Black Out' party link
It was December 1999 and I was spending my holidays in Singapore with my family to enjoy Christmas and the festive season. The family with mum and dad; new born Yi Run spent a lovely afternoon having tea at a restaurant in the city. Our new to be brother in law Ken-Lin has now become a regular in our family get-together. High tea is a popular Singapore afternoon social gathering which is buffet like with a large spread of various kind of food that are delicious and all you can eat. Some popular venues to experience high tea in Singapore that serves local Singapore favourites or western: Goodwood Park Hotel - click Raffles Hotel - click Swissotel The Stamford - click
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