Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Fashion On 1

The past weekend had been a hectic one for me. Having look through the papers on Saturday I noticed that there was a Fashion show going in One U. Thought I'd give a it a shot since I wanted to explore different areas of photography.

In anycase, these are my pictures from the fashion show. Enjoy.

Waiting: A young girl waits patiently for the show to start.

Kong in the house: I was surprised to see Dr. Kong, my first year Marketing lecturer among the crowd. Probably catching the show with his daughter while his wife goes shopping.

They hunger: These were the photographers I had spent most of my time with during the photo shoot.

Posing for the camera

Mickey Mouse Madness infects two models


Playboy's line of clothes

Stripe Stockings are in

Even the janitors want to a piece of the action

Taking a stroll down the catwalk

Poetry in motion

A pose for the cameras

There was even a fashion for maternity wear. Sure enough, all the models wore pillows under the bellies to achieve the look.


At the end of each clothing line, all the models will parade around the catwalk before calling it a day.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Down in the REAL Pit Lane Park

It was a hot and sunny afternoon. I had just made my way around the KLCC park past a group of tourist, busy taking pictures with the Twin Towers, to find the BWM Pit Lane Park exhibition. Due to poor marking of the location, I walked around the vacinity to find the entrance only to find it closer to KLCC than I expected.

A really big helmut stood guard at the entrance to the "park".

A small crowd had gathered around to see what was all the fuss about. It was pretty hard to ignore the loud blaring sounds of Formula One cars and BMW motorbikes. A group of school kids were treated to catch an early show while the rest of us suffered under the burning hot sun (what fun!).

Abstaining themselves from all liability

Lots and lots of people. Hot and sweaty people.

The doors opened to the public at around 3.15pm. Having received a call from Kat I backed out of the crowd to show her the way to the place. Coming back to the entrance, the crowd had thin out and we were free to go in. Guess I should have hung back in the shade and waited it out. Here are more photos of what happened inside Pit Lane park.

There were lots of people everywhere lining up to try their hand at the various activities.

We got to see what made the F1 cars tick

We got to see how the guys who make the F1 cars tick, train to tick.

We even got a chance to act as an F1 pit crew

People gathering around the circuit to catch some F1 cars in action. Notice he had to use ear muffs and ear buds to protect our ears from the high pitch screams of the cars.

This kid's expression says it all. "It's BLOODY LOUD!!"





The cars came by so fast that I barely had any time to frame my shots.


The stage is set. Check out the tire markings made by the cars. Incredible.

So there you have it. Overall, Pit Lane Park was a fun affair. It is the only time fans will get a chance to take a close look at F1 cars cause even from the grand stand, you'd need binoculars to see the cars. So if you are hoping to catch a glismp of Formula One cars, Pit Lane Park is the place to be. Now that F1 season is over, fans have gotta wait until next year. Happy waiting.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Down in Pit Lane Park

I have to admit, I'm not a Formula 1 racing fan. I was interested in it at one point in time, when it first started in in Malaysia. I was rather excited at that time, having the wildest hope that some how Sauber Petronas would win a race on its home turf. My hopes were dashed when I quickly learnt that F1 races was guaranteed to be won by Michael Schumacher.

F1 has grown to be a one man sport in my mind. Still, I took up the opportunity to head on down to Sepang for a chance to get a look at the workings behind the big race. The tri p was sponsored by AMD, so it was fortunate that they were generous enough to have shuttle vans to pick us up from KL Sentral.

The Seapang F1 Circuit's Grand Stand in the distance

Something you don't see every day. I got a chance to enter the paddock area with a few other journalist.

Going into the Pit

The drive to Sepang lasted roughly about an hour. Our Canadian driver, Derick was a chatty fellow you told us that he has been to nearly all the Formula One races for the past 6 years. Apparently, he and other drivers like him are sourced out to help ferry guests to and fro race events. Derick certainly is a busy man.

The road to the Paddocks was a relatively straight one, we were stopped by 2 security check points before being finally shown to the Paddock area. Inside we were guided by an Italian woman by the name of Lara Rodini, an F1 program manager. As she was showing us around the docks, I caught a glimpse of BWM Sauber driver Nick Hiefield.

These suits will see plenty of action this coming Sunday

Tires for a driver

Team Ferari hard at work fine tuning their cars

The pit area is full of activity

Whole sets of tires to be used on race day


We were taken on a short tour of the Ferari F1 garage seeing the various engineers at work, fine tuning the cars. Later we had a little briefing session with Dieter Gundel, Ferrari's Head of Race Track Electronics. He basically briefed us on the inner workings of F1 cars and how technology played an important role in F1 racing.

Dieter Gundel explaining the workings of F1 racing to us.

Lunch was provided by Ferari ( actually I suspect it is the Sepang F1 Curcuit people who were behind it). Oddly enough, we had Italian (coincidental since Ferari is an Italian team). The food was acceptable though it wasn't delivered as fast as we hoped it would've (hey, we are talking about an F1 team. Changing tires and spurting spaghetti can't be too difficult).

Ferari serves up lunch!!

The pass we had to wear into the paddock area.

Another quick look around the Pit Lane area for some photos and we were off back to KL. the weather was sizzling hot at the time when we left. I can't imagine sitting in a thick fire-proof suit and driving under the blazing hot sun this coming Sunday. Still, I can't imagine myself sitting in for the race either especially in this kind of weather.

Things started to get heated up in the late part of the afternoon.

This was the only F1 car (intact) that we saw while we were there.

Me standing infront of the Ferari pit area.

The track is no place to be on a hot sunny afternoon

Well that's it for Sepang

Don't forget to catch racing action in the coming days.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The one with James' Cake

Last Sunday a bunch of us went out to meet up as it has been a while since the last meet. I won't do too much explaining, I know its best to let the pictures speak for themselves. So enjoy.

Just chilling out


The whole lot of us atIsland Cafe

John's real eager to dig in on the cake.

James' Cake

Lights out!

Adelyn doing a good job inpersonating the Pale Man from Pan's Labyrinth.

Having a good time with the cake.