More than 180 degrees panoramic view of Kallang Basin
After trying 2 more video editing software, I think I will still stick with using my antique videowave from my Sony Cybershot P3 days since most of the functions I need are intuitive to me and easy to use. The only problem is that videowave will hang occasionally and not to mention its not so stellar speed in converting videos and problems with certain codec thereafter. Now it's time to slap a few photos here and there, add some smartass caption and work out a simple video.
It's almost always like that in my plans but two things might happen at the end. Either I didn't do it at all, or I work on more than a simple video and end up with a VCD. Let's see where this will go this time round... Anyway, here's some photos from the games at Kallang Basin.
That blindfold reminds me of a demon hunter from warcraft 3
Demon hunter from WC3
Cheering her teammates on
Collecting water from the sea
mmff! waffmm! thefff!
Enjoying the games...
One of the many props for the next game
There's no way you could hide those two balloons behind your back and it looks like this too...
Mastercard.. Don't you just love those colours?
Kissing the ping pong. The trick is to blow across the ball and not downwards to create a pressure difference to cause the ball to 'jump' across... Physics is Phun!
Mission accomplished!
Some photos were taken with the Sony Alpha A100 with the Minolta 75-300mm f4.5-5.6 lens while others were taken with the Sony H1 (The panoramic was stitched with 12 shots taken with the wide angle adaptor with the H1). To find out which, either read the EXIF info or judge from the image (3:2 - A100, 4:3 - H1)
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