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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Everton 0 vs Liverpool 2



Two goals from 'Man of the Match'Fernando Torres help liverpool won the first derby of season 2008/2009 against Everton. The game was a very physical and tough tackling match with 6 yellow card and a red card issued by ref Mark Riley. Tim Cahill was given the marching orders for a crunching tackle on Xabi Alonso. More news is available at liverpool official websites at http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/
All photos courtesy of Liverpoolfc.tv

Everton vs Liverpool






It's the 208th Merseyside derby at Goodison Park on Staurday 27th September 2008 live on football channel in Singapore Time 7.40pm. Catch Live.... To all Liverpool fans around the world, "You'll Never Walk Alone"

Get more news in the official websites http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/

First F1 night race in Singapore

Photo taken from 2007 GP in Sepang sole propriety of SohfianMdKamari. I lost the rest of the phots due to corrupted hard disk..


Finally, after much anticipation of the first ever formula one night race starts in a couple hours ago in Singapore. The people involved have done an excellent job in creating a world class track within 10 months and it even impressed the F1 supremo Mr Bernie Escclestone. Safety is number one priority. Since its a road circuit, concrete barrier on both side of the track which my concerned is whether the safety of the driver is compromised. Remember our beloved late Signior Arton Senna. anyway, I can't wait to the watch the race on TV this weekend. Yes I said it... on TV. Sadly I couldn't get a ticket due to financial constraint. Enough said abt me.. lets talk about the race.




MacLaren rules...... I love the dude Lewis Hamilton... He is one hell of a driver.. When it is wet wheather condition..he is a devil unleashed. I can't imagine he is only 20 years old!!!! Hope to see him win this weekend as I am a strong supporter of team MacLaren.
How I wish I am among the pro photographer out there by the track and taking those breathtaking high speed race.



Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Farah n Izwan Wedding in Singapore 23rd Aug 2008

















News that still lingers in my mind till today

Courtesy of Setanta Sports


BABEL STRIKE ENDS UNITED JINX
Setanta

Sir Alex Ferguson’s Premier League grip over Rafa Benitez finally loosened on Saturday afternoon as a shocking error from Edwin van der Sar and a first of the season for Ryan Babel handed Liverpool a 2-1 victory at Anfield.

It was their first league win over Manchester United since April 2004.

Benitez, whose mission this season is to prevent United from equalling Liverpool's tally of 18 league titles, had only taken one point from eight games against the reigning champions prior to Saturday, but a committed team display overshadowed the individual talents of United, and £30.75 million man Dimitar Berbatov, to hand the Reds a well-deserved victory.

Berbatov was the focus of much of the pre-match build-up and indeed it took just three minutes for the Bulgaria star to leave his mark on one of football's more fearsome derbies when laying the ball on a plate for Carlos Tevez to put United 1-0 up.

The only goal Liverpool had scored in the previous eight Premier League meetings between the two sides had come from the boot of John O'Shea, and it was via another own goal that Liverpool found themselves on equal terms as a horrendous error from Van der Sar saw Wes Brown inadvertently deflect the ball into his own net after 26 minutes.

After taking control of the game after half-time, Liverpool edged into a deserved lead when Babel came off the bench to beat Van der Sar and United's misery was compounded when Nemanja Vidic was shown a red card with seconds remaining.

Benitez's quest to record a first league victory over United in nine attempts started in disastrous fashion though as Liverpool, who had laboured to seven points from three games prior to kick-off, fell behind after only three minutes.

It was Anderson who created the chance as he produced a lovely flick from a Paul Scholes pass to find Berbatov down the right, and when the Bulgarian drove into the box and cut the ball back across the face of goal, Tevez lost Javier Mascherano to produce a superb curling finish to beat Jose Reina.

It was a moment that gave a glimpse of the fluidity and imagination that is expected to characterise United's attacking play this season, but Ferguson’s troops failed to build on their rapid start and, after sustaining some early pressure, Liverpool came back into the game.

The lively Dirk Kuyt volleyed narrowly wide and then should have equalised after 12 minutes. Liverpool were awarded a lucky corner and after Van der Sar spilled the set-piece, Kuyt saw his compatriot recover with a super stop from close range after the ball fell to the feet of the Liverpool forward.

The United keeper looked distinctly unconvincing with dealing with the initial ball though and it was Van der Sar who was culpable for Liverpool’s equaliser after 26 minutes as the reigning champions conceded a farcical own goal.

Xabi Alonso's deflected effort could have been smothered by Van der Sar but instead the keeper opted to try and palm clear, with his questionable decision only succeeding in turning the ball onto the leg of Brown and back past him for the softest of goals to concede.

Tevez almost made immediate amends when flicking the ball over the ball from an Anderson pass, but United were left cursing the error from their keeper as they went into half-time on level terms at Anfield.

The break was not kind for Ferguson either as Michael Carrick was forced off due to injury, with Ryan Giggs coming on in his place.

Two masters of the long range effort, Xabi Alonso and Paul Scholes, exchanged off-target efforts early in the second half and Yossi Benayoun enjoyed the first good chance after the break when only just failing to control and finish past Van der Sar after getting in behind the United defence.

Keane also enjoyed a superb opening on 56 minutes as he looked perfectly placed to side-foot home from a Mascherano mis-hit, but having failed to score in 14 previous starts against United he produced an air-shot to continue his drought.

The Reds were firmly dominating the second half and on 68 minutes they received further impetus when captain Steven Gerrard was introduced as a substitute to mark his return from the groin injury that left him unavailable for England.

However, just minutes after his arrival, the midfielder lost possession and saw Ryan Giggs call Jose Reina into action with a lovely arcing volley that was dipping just under the crossbar before the Spanish keeper got his fingers to it.

When Benitez called for another substitute it was not Torres, but Babel and the Dutchman had an emphatic impact when putting Liverpool in front after 77 minutes.

Giggs was culpable of failing to clear when attempting to shepherd the ball out of play, and Macherano's toe diverted the ball to Kuyt on the touchline. The Dutchman looked up and squared for his countryman who fired the ball past Van der Sar to put Liverpool in front at Anfield.

Having spent most of the second half meandering, United suddenly needed both purpose and direction but only a crude challenge from VIdic, who received a yellow card for his troubles, prevented Keane from bearing down on goal and claiming a third goal for the hosts.

The Serbia international picked up a second booking in the final seconds when clattering into Xabi Alonso in a reckless aerial challenge, and Liverpool should have killed the game off for good when Kuyt saw Van der Sar save with his after after a cute cut-back from Babel.

However, it mattered little in the end as Liverpool held onto record a superb victory over their great rivals and bogey team, while Ferguson was left contemplating a first defeat of the season after only four games.

STAR MAN: Dirk Kuyt. The Dutchman's input is often overlooked but on Saturday he embodied everything that was good about Liverpool's display. Industrious and eager, he also claimed an assist for Ryan Babel's goal. An honourable mention also goes to Xabi Alonso.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Malay Wedding In Singapore

Asian Malay weddings is on of the most unique wedding in the world. Invitations can goes up to 2000 people in a day. Celebration would takes about 3 to 5 days. And preparations would be done most of the time solely by family members




















Sunday, September 21, 2008

My first blog

It’s been two years I was contemplating on setting up a blog. Well now, here I am. But what I didn’t realise is how difficult it is to start the welcoming blog. I’m stuck with words......










This is my traditional wedding suit. check out the hat!!







My wife always tells me that I don’t need to write much. A picture speaks a thousand words. That’s why now I starting my own photography blog that would help me show the world my assignments and works on the website. I am an avid photographer. I have done a few wedding assignments and events photography (will upload some of the photos soon once I got the hang of this blog... be patience my friend). I also just start selling my photos in Istockphoto.com. Stock photography brings a new world in photography for me. It’s not just simply shot, upload and sell. It’s more than that. I learn the hard way of keep editing and editing my collection of photos (You can check my photos in istockphoto at the link provided).
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Anyway I bought my first DSLR in 2006. It’s a Nikon D50 (I broke my kit lens in 2007). A reliable camera but after awhile it got complicated especially if I am taking stock photos. Lenses currently using are Sigma 55-200mm F3.5, Sigma 18-200mm F3.5, Nikon 50mm 1.8, Tokina 124 and Nikon 18-70mm F3.5. My next camera body is Nikon D300.















Now this camera is one those must have for any photographer especially if you think, eat and sleep photography. It doesn’t sound right but you know what I mean. But it will set me back at leats 3000SGD. Anyway, what’s with the world today? Digital camera is getting a huge jump in sales these recent years. I noticed that almost everyone I met have a camera in their bags.
Ok enough said about camera for now.

I got married to a beautiful woman in last year. We have a daughter. We name her SaraFalisha.

She is now 9 months and I can wait for her to walk. No... It’s not a grammar mistake. She makes crawling and biting everything in her path a profession. Btw she just falls from the bed as I wrote these sentences.

















Babies have to go thru this process as part of their development. But watching them going thru this is so damn hard for me. I mean do you really want to see your kids in pain?
Anyway.... another time another blog.... I got to go and play with my daughter. She is back to her normal behaviour already after much comfort...... Cheers