Soon it will come July. A time of the year I secretly enjoy, maybe because it marks the official crossover to the later half of the year. Also, the weather will be a little gentler, not as scorching hot. There is this indescribable "maturity" to the later half of the year compared to the first half.This July, I certainly look forward to. First up, Ryan Toamaki Constantine Downing is flying in from Korea for a weekend visit. He couldn't be away any longer due to his teaching commitments. I think at best, it will be Sat through till Tuesday. I am racking my brains to make sure he sees as much of Singapore within that short frame of time. But I concluded, we will be keeping it easy. I will just go with the flow and not plan too much. There is always this thing about leaving with the sense of "wanting more", that makes you realize, you actually like that place. And so far, only a few places I have visited had infused me this feeling.
Come later part of July, I will be in Kuala Lumpur for a wedding shoot. More like, a day in KL, and then 2 days in Putra Jaya for the wedding shoot at a resort garden wedding and then back to KL. After which, I will be catching up with Jonathan and a few great pals, and also Idrila and family. Idrila mentioned that I will be in KL like I did exactly one year ago. Because I attened her father's birthday last year on 4 August and I will be in KL till 4 August this time round again! How time flies! Definitely looking forward seeing her family again too. They took so good care of me the last time I was there. She has kindly extended an invitation and also insisted that I stay with them this time round after my work is done. I can do with the short break as well.
The picture, I must say, someone must have seen this coming! With all my experimental "seeing double" what and what not pictures! Haha I like the cheeky run and twirl across the garden thing! A little tongue-in-cheek! Oh well, I am not always a happy summery person all the time. So this is kinda gratifying and memorable for me. On a larger scale, I am looking forward to experiment a few more photos with this style. Maybe just for the fun of it! You won't know when you might need to use it. An exhibition perhaps?
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