Friday, August 24, 2007

Pre-Wed Photo #4 - Just Me

Heaps of my friends commented, "Why aren't you posting your pre-wedding photos in your blog more frequently?"

To my dearest friends: I thought you knew that I love to tease? ahha!
Well, I did mentioned before that I was going to post some photos once a month until my wedding right? Otherwise it'll kill the curiosity right away if I were to post all 83 photos up at once! Then it'll be soooooo anti-climax during my wedding when I flash the slides up. You guys will be like "oh, I've seen that.. oh, that too. Eh? Hmm.. yeah, i remember that one!"

So far in my blog we had
1) Black & Whites in studio
2) Oriental theme in studio
3) My vain fiance in studio

So I guess I better start posting some outdoor ones as we did spend 2 separate days outdoor due to the freaking rain.

We had BearyBrad's solo pic in the last one, so time for mine :)

This was taken right outside of the studio. I love this photo. Something about the flower on my hair... I love flowers. If I recall correctly, I was actually going for the 'shy-smile' in this photo. But looks like tak jadi? (>_<)


Another of my solo pic which I love. Combination of buildings and greeneries which gives it a modern twist.


I'm a nature lover. I thought that I would go for pure greeneries (i.e. FRIM) before I checked out wedding photo studios but when I saw the Putrajaya ones, it just blew my mind away!

We were actually excited about doing the photo shoot at a Boat Cruise. Unfortunately (or fortunately? Hmm) they only conduct the cruise at specific times where it didn't meet our schedule. So we had our photos shot at different Putrajaya locations instead, and well, no regrets :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first picture is nicer, the framing is great (the photographer must've taken many many of these shots before!)

But for the second picture, somehow you can blend in with the background... As if you cut and pasted yourself in it?

Mandy Langdon said...

Eng Seng - hmm.. It (2nd pic) didn't seem like it until now that you've mentioned! But nopes, not cut and paste. It's the zooming and blurred out skills of the photographer :)