TRADITIONAL CHINESE WEDDING ::: GORDON AND POOILENG
Happy Chinese New Year! I wish everyone a prosperous and successful New Year of Dragon! May all your dreams come true and may this Dragon Year bring you joy, peace and good health!
It’s been almost ten years since I’ve come to New Zealand; it’s been four years since I last visited my family back home; and I’ve already lost count of when was the last time I actually spent Chinese New Year with my family. A long time ago by memory. I’ve spent the most important ten years of my life in a foreign land which I now can call my second home. And it is on the festival occasions when one misses his dear most…especially on this day. I remember the happy days we had when we were kids, when families would gather for Reunion Dinner on Chinese New Year’s Eve, when firecrackers and fireworks were still allowed to be play at every cornor of the stairwell and courtyards, when cousins and I would plan fun games in grandparents’ house while our parents were watching the CCTV Spring Festival Gala Evening. Good times, memorable times! I still remember how we thought the programs were only entertainments for our parents and never meant for children, so I’ve never finished watching the whole show for once in my life…until today. Perhaps the more grown up we’ve become, the more we respect our traditions. And the everyday things we took for granted became treasures that we are afraid of losing, when everything formed part of the history became a history.
Traditions are only traditions when people are willing to put in effort to keep them. Although it may not be quite a tradition to have a wedding on Christmas Day, having your house decorated with Double Hapiness stickers, the bride dressed up in Qi-Pao, exchanging red envelopes and hosting a tea ceremony as a sign of showing gradefulness and respect to the elderlys would definitely imply bringing good fortune to the couple and their family. And on this festive day, keeping tradition would mean having your household filled with the element of RED! I experienced just that at Gordon and Pooileng’s Chinese Wedding. Traditions. The joy of celebrating for the marriage of a couple, their families and our own traditions!
One of the most interesting part of a Chinese weding is Picking up the Bride. The groom’s true love for the bride needs to be testified before many difficult challenges.


In many cases, the bride is in a waiting position inside her house…

And waiting comfortably. LOL

Here comes the Groom!

The groom is fully charged, ready for what’s to come.

And Gordon made sure he did not come alone. Every successful groom is accompanied by many warriors who put themselves forward to fight.

Because chinese wedding never goes easy on the boys.

Look at how well-planned the girls are…they are the ones who sets the challenges!

The groom needs to be very careful with his answers when facing challenges, because for every mistep, there would follow consequences! Various kind of conequences! They involve the ones you can imagine, and the ones you can’t.

So in order the pass through the gate, the boys would need to wise up and strategise their moves.

Every stage you pass, the Groom is one step closer to seeing the Bride.

The brave knight who stays put will eventually see the light of dawn! And pass the gift of love to the hands of the bride.


Bride’s mum was filled with happiness.











Congratulations Gordon and Pooileng, you guys are stars! And I can’t wait till your Western style wedding. : )
AUCKLAND PRE-WEDDING ::: ALPHA AND SUKI
Just as we thought Summer was here, Auckland welcomed another rainy day. Gentle breeze enters my room through the window gaps. Cool and comfy. What can be better than lying in bed reading your favourite novel, editing photos while listening music and blogging? Luxury time.
Ever since the Rugby World Cup, the cityscape of Auckland has changed a lot. Revising downtown Auckland would always mean new discoveries and new surprises for me. Today’s blog features the latest photoshoot from last weekend Alpha and Suki’s Auckland Pre-wedding.
Alpha and Suki met each other back in university, about 4-5 years ago. They spotted each other at the campus and the invisible bond was immediately formed. She was always cheerful, lovable; his easy going personality was perfectly reflected on his big smile that he carries anywhere he went. It wasn’t a coincidence that they both ended up in the same accounting class, giving them the opportunity to get to know each other further… and deeper. On their first dinner date, they knew they were meant for each other. And now several years later, they are now engaged to each other, excitedly looking for their big day in March next year, where they will hold each others hands, sharing life together as husband and wife.
BRITOMART





VIADUCT





AUCKLAND MUSEUM





IN THE WOODS




The sweet couple, in such beautiful light


MURIWAI BEACH






I was particularly moved by this shot as I was reviewing the photos I took from that day. I feel so happy for you.

SHOWTIME MODEL [ MAY ISSUE ] ::: ZILING
MODEL: ZILING
MAKEUP ARTIST: VIVIA
PHOTOGRAPHER: ME
ASSISTANT: MY TRUSTY TRIPOD : )
POST-PRODUCTION: ME
LOCATION: AUCKLAND DOMAIN
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記得那個關於秋天的許諾嘛
暖暖的下午的阳光
山上那片黃草地
樹上金黃的秋葉
是你心中最美麗的場景
你還記得嘛
是不是再美的夢也有醒來的一刻
睜開雙眼才知道,原來夢見的是現實,所見的是夢境
籃子里的小野花,究竟一直為誰而準備著
信仰般的等待,是無所謂值得或者不值得
深秋時分
葉子漸漸凋零
拾起一堆葉子往上空拋起
並不是期待它們會乘風飛揚
只為了一睹它們最后的光彩
飛吧,在這金黃的季節
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[ THE LAST CHAPTER ]
風停了
剛才沙沙的葉子仿佛變得很安靜
昔日絢麗的山丘如今只剩微弱的光
流動的光影顫栗的心
是哪裡傳來遙遠的聲音
原來成長后才明白
只要用心聆聽
便能感受
這季節獨有的神秘色彩
於是披上心愛的圍巾
与金秋并奏
演奏那
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THE END.
DOMAIN RENEWAL
This is my first entry of year 2010. And just of today I have finally decided to renew this domain CREATIONHEART.COM. I did it because of the encouragements from you, you and you. I am excited for the many many photos I will be posting here in the months to come.
I felt I have been lagging too much on updating here. I should definitely be posting more regularly even though days are busy. One month is just too much for an excuse. Haha! Time never waits. We are moving on from an incredible January to a fabulous-going-to-be Febuary. Last month was great, but let’s look forward to Feb.
Felix
THE RUNNER
After a quick nap this afternoon, I went for a walk at Auckland Domain. It’s getting dark and there’s still this lady running in the field. She was actually running at a not-so-slow speed which I presumably might not be able to follow to be honest. And I sat down with my tripod together with my only not-so-tele (85mm) lens attached to my camera. I had my lens close to wide open (F1.4 to 2.0) and ISO cranked up to iso1600, attempting to get a feel of being a sports journalist. From these photos below straight away I am sure you could tell I am far away from being one. LOL…
In that very last photo, her eyes were actually looking towards the camera which gives a sense of “focus” and “determination”. I actually quite like the original shot (you could see her eyes) but I think the noise ISO1600 plus underexposure produced is not so pleasant to the eyes. Despite all that technical stuff, what I enjoyed most was during her last few loops we started talking to each other. She was of course aware of that I was taking photos while she’s running and she asked me if I’ve got any good shots and if she needs to run another around, and then in the next round she said she couldn’t run anymore. Haha. Yes, when she ran, she did not just run for herself.





