December in review, part II.
People and where they spend their time at.
The first half of December was mostly spent on shooting people for my very important magazine assignment. I walked through Jalan TAR, Chow Kit area, boring malls, concerts and gigs, and a club night in search of fashion victims, gila glamours, conversationalist uncles and whatever else. Here are some of the places I have visited.
My Chemical Romance at Stadium Merdeka - 09.12.07
I was immediately enchanted by the presence of teenagers, some who were celebrating the end of secondary school, mostly in black. Some were with their schoolmates, some were with their parents, some were with their rombongan all the way from another state. All of them looked happy in their own emo way.
I hope all of them had fun.
There was a night when I decided to check out this 'be your own DJ' night at Palate Palette. It works by bringing your own music to be played on a PowerBook. But all I heard were blah tunes that are significant to Twilight Actiongirl. The event was swarmed by the after office hours and loose kids who have made it into every issue of JUICE.
I have been digging on Taman Aman, the park I have written about several posts back. Here is a picture of some joggers emerging from a slope underneath an LRT track.
Somewhere near Jalan Masjid India is a push-cart selling delicious bubur [of the cha cha, jagung and kacang hijau variety] on a cloudy weekday afternoon. I will join them if I happen to be there on a cloudy weekday afternoon.
And just to annoy myself, here are some people who were spotted with a DSLR at a particular skate event near Bukit Kiara.
And a guy who was wearing a funny t-shirt.
Some pictures from a not-so-inspiring 'art stall' event at CM Annexe called Kurasa Something. For half of the time I was there, I chatted with Ben from Defy.
Rare sightings.
Anyone interested in old Malay songs and recordings of the holy Quran recitals? I saw these at the Masjid India Bazaar.
Several minutes spent at a back-issue magazine store and here's what I found.
The title sounds so serious that it makes me think if it's just a joke.
A visit to KLue magazine's office to talk about my first article for the January 2008 issue. For the interns, they have blah-looking non-Macs, and for the old-timers, they use Macs.
A very sad-looking Christmas tree was found at Kamdar in SS2. It's just a frame draped with fabric, netting and a stream of tassles.
Full moon promises a brighter sky, and a better picture. I have discovered one more advantage to my camera's adjustable lens.
Expect more of my night landscape pictures to look like this.