Archive for September, 2007

PSDTuts

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

There are plenty of sites out there which provides tips and tutorials on Adobe Photoshop or other applications. Most of them are really average and the good ones usually require some form of subscription.

Check out PSDTuts for some awesome tutorials which won’t cost you and who knows, you might be inspired!

Canon Photo Marathon Singapore

Friday, September 28th, 2007

I’m taking part in the Canon Photo Marathon in Singapore on 20th October 2007. Register now and you might win some really cool prizes!

Don’t forget to attend a free seminar by John Cosgove, a veteran photojournalist who has covered numerous news and sporting events including the gruelling AXN Amazing Race Asia.

13 October (1400hrs)
Seminar for photography (Suntec Theatre Level 2)

20 October (0730hrs)
Canon Digital Life Photo Marathon V 2007 Competition
(Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre,
Gallery East Level 3)

Varlaam Monastery

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Varlaam Monastery at Meteora

Here’s another reason why you should sleep indoors..

Hotel Chevalier

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Hotel Chevalier is a 2007 short film by director Wes Anderson. Starring Jason Schwartzman and Natalie Portman, the film acts as a prologue to Anderson’s 2007 feature The Darjeeling Limited. The thirteen-minute short takes place in the eponymous hotel some time before Schwartzman’s character, Jack, meets his two older brothers in India.

I’m quite glad to see this on iTunes. Oh, it’s free too! I hope I have the time to watch it even though it’s duration is 13 minutes.

Radioshift

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

I don’t listen to radio as the stations in Singapore are just terrible. Maybe I’m being too harsh but I just dislike mainstream music.

Radioshift caught my attention and after playing with it for a day, I’m beginning to like it a lot.

Radioshift’s Radio Guide has listings for over 50,000 radio programs and stations, with more information being added all the time. Using the guide, you can find hours and hours worth of great content to listen to and enjoy.

A license cost $32 but a fully functional trial is available.