My Merdeka Weekend

Many people was away for the weekend but not for me. Classes were still on. Most of the kids turned up. I was hoping most of them had gone somewhere so I could have some peace but it didn’t happen.

Last weekend was not too bad. I went to pasar ramadan after class on Saturday. Bought some food for dinner. The quality is much better this year.

On Sunday, I went to church with the bf after class. Then we had dinner with my parents. We also decided to do something on Monday since it’s public holiday.

The bf and I planned to take a short trip to Pulau Ketam. That morning, we had dim sum breakfast with my parents before taking a drive to Port Klang.

We spent a few hours on the island. There wasn’t much to see but it was something different. It was nice to break away from our usual activities. We had some weird experience as well.

I will put up some photos soon. :)

Taking your own photos

I see more and more photos of individual or couples who were taken by themselves. It is something I don’t quite understand.

These photos normally don’t look good because the person is holding the camera with their hand or they put the camera on timer mode and placed it somewhere to have their own photos taken.

Honestly, the best photos are the ones taken by someone. The person does it with heart. He/she wants to take good pictures of someone. The feeling is different. It is a moment to be shared with the people you are with.

When there is nobody around to take photo, why bother to take any. Obviously the person is alone and not doing anything special. So what is the feeling/occassion/setting which makes the person wants to take a photo of himself/herself?

It is more like lonely people craving for attention. This is kind of pathetic don’t you think so? In olden China, the camera is referred to as a machine that sucks out the souls of the people whom photos are being taken. I think it is true still in some other interpretations today.

Good photos are suppose to feel alive! They capture the special moments that we want to remember.

I think we have seen enough bad photos flooding the internet. What is it with people nowadays? Showing the world how one looks like sitting on the toilet? How good one looks like wearing fake lashes? Making cute faces to nobody who will give you a warm response?

We need human contact. The type which we see, touch and communicate with each other in the real world.