Hobbies

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On this page I would detail the interests that I have. A funny thing is my mind is always fixed on the things I need to do (assignments and projects like this one), that I lose sight of what I enjoyed doing before. Not to worry, I still have a life and here is some proof (or case against having no life).

Photography

Some in college may have seen me lugging around a black bag with a black camera in it. I am not part of the photography club, and more of a freeelancer. I started taking pictures regularly since the start of this year, starting off with cameras used by my elder brother.

Usually, I would take pictures at special events, such as Church services, outings, or birthday parties. After capturing the photos, I would edit them using Adobe Lightroom (with amateur skill), and post them up on Facebook. Also, I updated my church's youth group blog with the pcitures taken over the weekend.

Just like to share 2 things about photography that made a huge difference in my life. First, good cameras do not take good photos, people do. Once we have people in their crazy-mode or in their natural self, they make good photos. Just have an eye to spot that. And second, use a flash in broad-day light. Why? Details are lost in the shadows (especially faces) cast due to the Sun, and are obscured from us. So, do what the professionals do, use a flash in the day.

Again, I have to say I only take photos, and not art yet. Those are for the real professionals. If you would like to see some of my photos, add me as a friend on Facebook.

Star Wars

Don't I look like a good dark Jedi?

I love Star Wars. After putting some thought into it, it amazes me why so many people become Star Wars fans. It is safe to wager that a scholar can write a paper on the Star Wars fan phenomenon. Perhaps it allowed us to imagine a world out there, whose bounds are only known to us. John Williams gave us mesmerizing pieces and George Lucas gave us a new universe, with 2 sides to choose from. The modellers and graphic artists expanded our imagination. Due to my affinity for balance, I support the bad guys: The Empire. Rebels just have it easy because they are 'good guys'.

Other than watching the old episodes over again (not the new prequels), I like browsing over Star Wars toys and figurines, played a few Star Wars computer games (notoriously infamous for fluctuating quality), and dream of owning a set of Stormtrooper armor. I did some reading about Star Wars in starwars.com and even Wikipedia. Occasionally you might spot me looking up Star Wars stuff.

Warhammer and Modelling

Yes, Mark of a Geek: The Warhammer Tabletop Game. Although I didn't seriously go into it, I played with my friends and painted a few figures. It is a game like chess, except there are no grids, and there are dice. I picked Empire as it represented a human race that was real: A bit of idealism in some heroes, and wanton corruption within.

Also, we played a scenario campaign, whereby we play individual characters or a few units, in a situation designed by our 'dungeon-master' Lim Jiaqi. We would argue with him when our people die, and cheat him to win (it's very funny). In the end, we had loads of fun, and I do miss the times we had.

I have not painted my figures extensively, which is a fault of mine. People who really paint their figures have my full respect. It is a painstaking process and requires focus and patience. I did bring a couple of figures to attempt to paint in college.

If you would like to talk about Warhammer with me, I should be able to entertain you.

Jiaqi, a great friend of mine, actually has hobby websites dedicated to both Warhammer and modern military models. The addresses to both blogs can be found below. Jiaqi likes to take photos of his figures and models, using sky backdrops to add realism to his pictures. I have helped him hold up the 'sky' for hum to take the pictures. Some of them are quite good and I suggest you to take a look if you have the time.

Warhammer Blog Modern Military Modelling

Computer Games

Much to my detriment or benefit, I loved to play computer games. Of course, the graphics of the yester-year are no match to the current generation.