Friday, January 18, 2008

Brother's wedding at Sentosa Cove - From Jeremy's perspective

On 5 January this year, my brother had his wedding reception at Sentosa Cove in Singapore. The setting was indeed very plush and I must say the food was excellent even though is produced for mass dining....something seldom happen in weddings in Malaysia. In any case, Jeremy was indeed excited. I have pasted some the shots we have taken on him on the wedding day:

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The above was taken at my brother's apartment he went over to 'collect' the bride in the morning. The waiting time was made short as everybody focused their attention on the little one.

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Something must have caught his attention in the pic above

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Jeremy practising his walking skills around the apartment

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Jeremy taking part in the tea ceremony. Not so good shot tho.

Below are some of pictures taken during the evening - Different facial expression of lil Jeremy

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The last two pics were interesting. Apparently, the restaurant has some soap bubble machine to keep the kids occupied. Something first I have seen for such an event.

5 comments:

jazzmint said...

wow bubbles for wedding, cool.

love the last 2 pics ;)

etceteramommy said...

The pics were awesome.. good investment on the dslr :D I'm hoping to get mine in a couple of weeks. :D

shky said...

etcetera: the dslr is worth it cos many of the shots would not have been possible without the features in it. so far i think i only utilise say 15% of the features ! Still learning......

etceteramommy said...

haha.. I just bought mine, D40x. Mind to share what settings you used to shoot the bubble shots/indoor? Mine are always blurred due to low light & moving subject... :(

shky said...

ok

etceteramommy, the EXIF info on the picture is as follows:

Taken on a 85mm prime lens 1.8D

ISO Speed :800 and no flash

Aperture at f/1.8

Exposure : 1/60

I think u need a fast lens if you do not want flash photography in low light environment