Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Old Books, Rare Friends


(Photography was taken from my grandparent's house)
Collection of old books by my grand-father. If I'm not mistaken, these are old 'Mastika' Magazine.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

I Think That.....

Save The Planet, It's EARTH HOUR!

My Extra Shot Grande Vanilla Latte!

Crazy Guys.... : )


It's Earth Hour, Turn the Lights OFF!!



As Earth turned and clocks clicked to 20:30, lights went dark. It's Earth Hour, the aimed at raising consciousness about global warming. Shutting off lights for up to one hour and reduced power consumption could save the world! Do creating awareness on climate change....!





FREE COFFEE and FREE FOOD!
now, it coffee testing time....... : )
after a year I missed this session....

House Blend and Peanut Bar ( I'm not so sure what is exact name for that bar)



Thank You so much for your hospitality!
bye bye.......

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Siren's Nite~

On 26th March 2010, for my very first time I attended JOHO event after quite many of their event I've failed to join! It's Siren's Nite which they cooperated with Starbucks The Zone. And it really serenade my night! especially by The Plague of Happiness that would be unforgettable ones.

My sister & The Plague of Happiness


Here's The Bluebirds....


There were also a Photography Session by Kuku Besi ( Professional Photography Group) which they taught to do Editing... and given some photography tips. But, this part I didn't attend. :( they start it early at 7.30pm which I couldn't make it.



My Friends....


Another best part of the night is, all item purchased during the event, Starbucks are given 20% discount! That made my sister and I bought 2 Apple Crumbles and 4 Drinks for our dinner.... : )

Not to forget to mention, there were mysterious Lucky Draw held. Unfortunately, I'm not so lucky enoughs to get those 'mysterious' prizes from Starbucks. But, it's okay, I really enjoy the rest of my evening.....


SIREN'S NITE. JOHO. STARBUCKS. next event plsss!!! :)






Friday, March 26, 2010

I'm Falling in Love with RICOH!


I've found a very portable camera which the function most exactly the same as DSLR camera. And I’m already falling in love with it since the first time I read the review in the Digital Camera Magazine. Ricoh recently introduced a unique, if not revolutionary, interchangeable lens unit camera system. The type of Ricoh product that catches my eyes is The Ricoh GXR. It is currently the smallest interchangeable lens digital camera on the market. The GXR consists of a sensor-less camera body and separate “camera units.”

Yup, you read that right.


Ricoh GXR system


Each camera unit has its own lens, image sensor and image processing engine, which slides directly into the camera body. Each unit has a different focal length and may have a different type sensor than found in another unit.

Currently, there are two lens units available. The 24-72mm zoom lens has an aperture range of f/2.5-4.4 and a 10 megapixel CCD built-in sensor and VGA video. The single focal length 50mmf/2.5 macro lens has a 12.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and High Definition video.

It has No sensor cleaning!

Unlike a DSLR, the GXR sensor doesn't have to be cleaned since it is built right into the same unit as the lens. However, the connectors on the body and units need to be protected from dust when not attached by using connector caps.

How bout the Camera body?

The camera body has what photographers come to expect on a digital camera: function buttons on the back of the camera, a built-in flash and microphone, a hot shoe for an external flash and a large three inch, high resolution LCD. What I love most about it is, it's really portable to bring to any function or to bring along while doing any activities especially for adventure activities that able you to take less taking care of your camera than yourself.

GXR accessories

Ricoh offers a variety of accessories for the system such as an external flash, conversion lenses, an external viewfinder, lens hoods and a cable switch. Not surprisingly, they have custom soft cases for the camera units.

If you’re the adventurous type photographer (I would suggest it to my BF Firdaus Sayang, although he's not raelly a good photographer tho... and he's looking forward to be one....) and you are looking for a small interchangeable lens camera, the GXR is something to consider though it is not at all cheap. However, there are some skeptics that the camera will not catch on so you may want to wait and let the dust settle before purchasing the system.

(For more information about Richo GXR please visit http://www.ricoh.com/r_dc/gxr/special)


Here I upload to you the pictures of Lumix GF1 and Ricoh GXR. You can tell the differences.

LOMO Camera


This would be my new item to add in to my wish list for this year. Diana+ LOMO camera. What come across of my feeling about this is that, it's like looking at a majestic classic car and wish that you could walk down to the dealership and pickup such a beauty brand new..... Who could resist the charms of its plastic body? How could i not absolutely love its lo-fi masterpiece photos? Something this beautiful, this classic, and this crucial to the world of analog photography shouldn’t have suffered such an early demise...... that why i really need to have it! Serious!


The most I really want is this Diana F+ Mr.Pink LOMO Camera!





2nd collection would be Diana F+ CMYK LOMO Camera !


Antique and Classic Cameras ?

Another idea to deco an empty bookshelves!

Hanging it out!



I have few of post card that I've been collected since i was a child.
There're some of beautiful pictures that have been develop and some cute notes that had been given by good friends...
I was thinking to hang those like on the picture above........
it's look nice and well organize.

Here's my temporary place for some of my post card collection.
I only paste it with some blue tag on the side of my wardrobe.... : )


I'll show you guys the result of my project soon.......
I need to get prepare the string and drilling thing first!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tell me.....

Pearl Bonsai Tree

I'm dreaming of to have one of this artificial expensive tree one day to make my living look elegant and stylish!
According to the oriental traditions and the Chinese culture, pearl is believed to attract wealth luck.

Colorful bookshelves

I'm a good girl.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Coco MademoiselLe








Answer this.



I Remember You !



I just bought a new novel by Harriet Evans. This would be my second collection of her novel.
Haven't start reading any page yet. But, still looking forward to fine mood to read it...
I don't really sure weather this novel are as interesting as her previous novel or not. Last 3 Years, I've read her novel called "A Hopeless Romantic".. which was very interesting.. and it really touch my heart. This plot of this story actually a little bit like a fantasy Cinderella story. But, who cares about fantasy things? I just love it... I love the main character, Laura. What I like about Laura here is she waking up to reality after a spell with her head in the clouds - facing the mess she made and cleaning it up - and standing up brave. And, of course, she got her Prince Charming in the end ;)


Back to 'I Remember You', I've been reading several reviews from other readers who already read this novel, what really catch my eyes is that, they said, Evans failed to maintain and show to the fullest of her written like her other 2 novels she written before. Whatever their comments were, in conclusion, most of them said, this story is sweet, fluffy and fun !

Hopping, this book does not disappointing me...


It seems like this book is for anyone who still remembers their first love, and yes! i am still remember it, here's my cute message for him... hehehe :)


(Please click at the picture for enlargement)

Today Tea Time .....



Fancy Cup Cakes and Milk Tea mix with some ginger. Nothing much I could do this evening. Seat alone infront of the TV. With a silence surrounding. I'm feeling empty. What else I could do to warm my heart?