Archive Of Awesomeness?

What a cool name! LOL! I just realised that some of my Lensbaby photos are included in the ‘Archive of awesomeness’ gallery in the Lensbaby’s website. Being a big Lensbaby fan, that’s a big compliment to me. I remember when I first got interested in the Lensbaby, many friends who were (and are still) in a frenzy obsession over super sharp, nicely exposed photos and some latest ‘wow’ technologies in cameras told me they can’t appreciate such ‘rubbish’ produced by the Lensbaby lens. Well a couple of them started expressing interest in the lens recently in an attempt to ‘be different’.

The Lensbaby is probably one of the few things that kept me ‘alive’ in this photography hobby of mine. It’s through it, unexpected and often bizzarre outputs are derived. It’s through it, I can tell a story (which I am sure nobody will understand) through my photos without trying too hard. If you are into photography and love unconventional stuffs … grab a Lensbaby today! Hey, I sound like some stupid commercial!

… leave you with something I read in an email I just received …

Some investment facts!

If you purchased $1,000 of Morgan Stanley stock 1 year ago, you would have $49 today.

If you purchased $1,000 of AIG stock 1 year ago, you would have $33 today.

If you purchased $1,000 of Lehman Brothers stock 1 year ago, you would have $0.0 today.

But, if you purchased $1,000 worth of BEER 1 year ago, drank all of them, returned the ALUMINIUM CANS for a recycling refund, you would have $214

See? I was right!!!!! LOL!!!


4 Comments

  1. Wow! Awesomeness is the right word. Congratulation! Blur is healthy, sharp is TV!

  2. Wah! I almost couldn’t recognize u coz’ u didn’t use your doublechin trademark name this time. Yeah, blur is healthy. Go grab a LB today!

  3. wow the investment fact ROCKS!

    but just drinking $1000 worth of beer is PRICELESS in itself le 😉

  4. I like your investment facts a lot … lol. Funny no one seems to mention that when they always try to tell people that we shall all invest in stocks. Like put $1 to Coke 10 years ago and be a millionaire today (OK, I have no clue about the exact amount but you get the drift).

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