16/01/2010

It Isn't Easy.

Why would I say that?
Here I am slacking off to write something on a blog which barely anyone reads. I've been rather busy since returning to London and the weather has been rather unforgiving. Snow, rain, rain, rain... Where the fuck is the sun? Of course, this is England we're talking about so there you go. No point whining any further. God obviously hates this country. On the other hand our dear Malaysia is over-pampered by the Great Forces. By the way, here are the first few portraits from my birthday gift - A Konica rangefinder film camera. Nope I'm not showing off. These are just some simple, casually taken photographs of my friends. The last fellow is a British otaku living inside a Japanese shell. My regards to Mr. Kato.

Don't stare.

Dear Shannon.

And the man himself, Kato-san.

Ah yes, I finally got to develop my own film after a month break from B&W photography. It's just amazing how the smell of chemicals and rubber gloves would get you excited, really. At least it's much better than writing a blog post on the computer. Anyway I just realised that I have quite a few cameras lying inside them cabinet, most of them waiting to be used. I feel sorry for my DSLR especially - it has not seen action for quite some time. Thankfully, I might have a fashion studio photoshoot coming up and perhaps this piece of digital gear would finally be brought out to see the sunshine again. Then again, the sun doesn't really shine in London during Winter. It gets dark at 3pm. And by 6pm I'm already sleepy. Nope, not good.

Before I write any further, let me tell you that I have a 2500-word book review to complete by tomorrow. Honest. Anthropology sucks. I have no idea why they'd incorporate the subject into archaeology without getting the student's consent beforehand.. So I'm stopping here. You'll just have to wait for my next update, which hopefully will be soon. Adios.

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