Category: Personal

NEW LAYOUT

By , 08/06/2011 12:11 pm

Changes indeed. I know have a new page for Wedding images. Previously my wedding images were in the main body of the blog. It was fine when I first started it but as the blog grew in the past few years, it became maddening to navigate. Well, since I’m reconstructing the blog, I inserted this page to just display wedding images. And to keep the posts short, I’ve used a gallery instead of just pasting images on the posts.

I plan to include other pages for other areas of photography in future. Perhaps even a page for sharing tips and techniques. I think the picture will become clearer in days to come. In the meantime, hope you’ll be able to navigate better with a newer layout. Have fun and as usual, any suggestions is definitely welcomed.

CHANGES TO COME

By , 01/06/2011 12:23 pm

It’s been about 3 weeks since my blog was taken down by an attack. In that time, only a small percentage of my posts were rescued. I’ve lost perhaps 400 over posts about my work, tips, instructions, personal stuff, etc. Pretty devastating but it’s a good time to relook at how I want to make the blog more intuitive, more friendly to navigate…change the way I do things a bit.

Thanks for visiting and your support. There’s not much content right now so please be patient while I continue to rebuild this blog.

In the meantime, if you’d like to see more work, please visit photographybyeulee.com or email me at eulee@photographybyeulee.com

Thanks!
eulee

VIEW FROM THE ‘TOP OF THE WORLD’

By , 30/06/2010 11:30 am

I’m not kidding you. That was the announcement when we reached the top of the Flyer. The caucasians around us snickered and we felt embarrassed.

Lydia and I were up the Flyer yesterday celebrating our ‘proposal’ anniversary. Yes it has been a year since I proposed to her in Paris. So we thought we’d do something we haven’t done together before. Well, and also we had free tickets. That was the main point actually. We waited till the very last moment…just before the tickets expired and perhaps get a less constructed view of the bay. As it stands, there was still plenty of construction. But we had the satisfaction of getting a free ride.

Well, here’s a view from the ‘top of the world’, a panorama assembled from 7 images in Photoshop (Click to enlarge). You can see that the bottom right is disjointed. That was due to the flyer movement as I panned from left to right.

City view from the Singapore Flyer

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