Basically I m a fans of him... he is cool!
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
My new camera test
haha here's some testing with my new DSLR!!!~~~ haha the colour is surprisingly nice... I thought it could be sharper... um... good enough ^__^
This two looks good, init?


my best friend Tracy ^__^ u see her... super moliu~~ init? haha







This two looks good, init?
my best friend Tracy ^__^ u see her... super moliu~~ init? haha
Ocean Park 07
The greatest Ocean Park trip 2007 haha... They are my lovely colleagues!!!!~~~ yea~~~





everytime I've got these jelly fish photos from Ocean Park haha... everytime I like them^__^








everytime I've got these jelly fish photos from Ocean Park haha... everytime I like them^__^
Friday, June 08, 2007
Delicatessen (8.5)
I finally had time to watch this last night since I came back from London... It is such an original and amazing movie!!!! I do love it!!!! ^___^ Thanks thanks Stephane... xxx
Maybe because I am not French or simply I m too stupid, I couldn't understand what was going on until the middle of the movie. But those cool visuals, those ridiculous funny ideas and music already impressed me a lot. The director creatively mixed different elements to create something really original, fun and cool. All the scenes are perfectly shoot!!! the art direction was just amazing!!! I would say it is a must see movie for all design related people!!! ^__^
Probably only European directors could create this kinda amazing movie....
Btw, I have found the meaning of Delicatessen.... (maybe thats a common word but I didn't know before) :P.
The word delicatessen comes from German Delikatessen, and that this German word is the plural of Delikatesse, which in turn comes from French delicatesse and means "delicious things (to eat)". In Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, "Delikatessen" (as it is spelled) designates top-quality foodstuffs. A common synonym is Feinkost ("fine food") or similar to "Good Eats". The shops which sell them are called Delikatessenläden ("stores for delicacies"), and department stores often have Delikatessenabteilung ("delicacies department"). You can also find Delicatessen in Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium. Well there is an different (uncool) meaning in US (just something like small fast food restaurant offering deli) but who cares :P haha
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