Here’s Hansel at 20 months – Still drools a lot and always up to some mischief.
Photography by Louis Teoh | All pictures taken with the Canon 1Ds MkII, Canon Ixus 100IS, Ricoh GR-Digital and iPhone 4s.
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I am so swamped with work and things these days that I have not been good with posting pictures I took of my kids. I owe this to them. For now, say “Hi” to Lucius and Hansel in a rare picture together – taken with the iPhone but of course.
A colleague of mine (thanks Chris Long!) purchased the Lytro camera – an all-new camera I came to hear of some months back. This camera allows you to fix the focus after the picture is taken. Took one of my watch. Try clicking on it… Details »
Purchased a pair of very interesting looking speakers and wired them up for a listen. Will let you know how they sound.
Pardon the long hiatus, it is Summer which means warm days and long daylight hours. It is hitting a high of 33+ degrees Celsius recently but tappers off to a comfortable 24+ degrees by evening. Here are some recent pictures of Hansel.
Took the car in for a flush and oil change at Mr Lube. Good experience overall.
I take the public transit to work everyday. It starts with a subway ride and then onto a “streetcar” (Toronto speak for tram) that takes me directly to my workplace. Typically the journey takes between 45mins to 1hr and that provides me time for a read or run through some mental notes for the day’s meetings. Today, I decided to take some pictures to capture some of the sights along the way. And yes, with the iPhone.
These days photography is as convenient as whipping out the iPhone and going trigger happy. I am a novice here and still exploring the full capabilities of mobile photography as well as (taking it end to end) mobile blogging. So here are some pictures of the family taken over the weekend.
Our weekends revolve around taking Hansel for play & learn classes, as well as some shopping & doing groceries. I am learning to use the camera on the iPhone 4s. Apart from the watermarking, all pictures and post-processing done on the iPhone with AnalogColor – Pardon the lack of sharpness.