Hi, I'm 21 this year and am a communications undergraduate at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. For as long as I can remember, writing has always been a passion, be it poetry, short stories or just plain old musings. Not too keen to bare my heart by jumping on the 'blogging bandwagon', I decided to keep a journal instead.
Other than writing, i enjoy sports in general and photography as well. Another one of my interests is music, something that I cannot live without.
My passion is ...
reading, writing, photography, music, sports
I know too much about ...
talking nonsense
My parents always told me ...
that i'm too smart for my own good
My childhood ambition ...
was to be a fighter pilot
My favorite memory ...
playing in public pools as a kid, in the warm sunlight
Why I write ...
to share
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
currently, it's the john butler trio
My first job ...
relief teacher
My inspiration ...
music
The human eye is an amazing instrument but there are limitations to it. For instance, our eyes have only a 180-degree field of vision. The liberating thing about panoramic photography is its ability to bring a 360 degree scene into a single frame. While this is sometimes done, the predominant width of most panoramas is just slightly beyond the field of our vision. Panoramas can either be captured with normal digital cameras (point-and-shoot or DSLRs), then stitching individual frames in a software such as Photoshop, Panavue or PTGui, or it can be captured by special panoramic cameras such ...
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