Pictures from the Weekend
Ling was asking the other night why a series of photos I took over the weekend at home haven’t been put up on our blog here nor the Flickr album we’ve got. Answer: I’ve been sitting on them! Half of
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
Ling was asking the other night why a series of photos I took over the weekend at home haven’t been put up on our blog here nor the Flickr album we’ve got. Answer: I’ve been sitting on them! Half of
The Foo and Ch’ng clans have a ritual for years now. Every Sunday morning, Lentor parents would drive to Ang Mo Kio Central for morning tea and brunch with uncles and cousins from the maternal side. Before Hannah ‘popped’, the
Although last Sunday’s picture-taking with Hannah didn’t turn out well, I still managed to get a few nice pictures of her and Ling together. The ones with me in it though didn’t turned out well though. One resolution Ling had
Since March this year, I’ve been slacking and letting my muscles atrophy. Why March though? Well during that month, I was spending two evenings per week at the SAFRA Toa Payoh gym to work out. Part of national service obligation
Ling had the idea of trying to set Hannah on her tummy to give her the opportunity to get used to the sensation. Babies apparently at this time are about the age where they start learning to roll over. Unfortunately,
Someone was saying that while macro photography is reasonably accessible to amateur photographers, it remains one of the most difficult themes in photo-taking for amateurs. There’s some truth to that: you’d want specialized equipment for starters – dedicated macro lenses,
The Gorillapod Focus arrived yesterday via USPS Postal Service after spending around 8 days in delivery – I purchased it from a small Montana-based shop selling photographic accessories. Ling has been anticipating the tripod’s arrival and already has ideas on
One perk of being in the public service is childcare leave where I can be at home and help Ling with Hannah, plus take more pictures of our growing daughter. It’s semester break for me now, so also the perfect
My first HDR – or High Dynamic Range – photographic attempts were over a year ago (blogged here) and didn’t turn out so well. So, after reading the HDR book I picked up from Kinokuniya I went about the house
I haven’t been digging out my Sigma 150mm f2.8 macro for a spin since our Singapore Botanic Gardens visit a year ago, so dug it out on Saturday afternoon to take a few quick pictures around the house. The first
Our cousin Ying Jia bought Hannah a Maclaren baby rocker (this one I think from the Maclaren web site), and Hannah loves it. It’s pretty light weight yet sturdily constructed, and feels pretty comfortable with loads of cushioning and padding.
Hannah is usually the most cheerful at the early start of the day when she just wakes up, or when Ling is putting her to bed. Here’s a couple of pictures just after Hannah been breast fed at 7:30 am-ish
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