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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Wedding Dinner - Penang

I have finally gone through the pictures and compressed them for uploading to the web. I must say I'm not terribly pleased with some of the shots taken that night. Main gripes are:-

1. Too few pictures and too many bad pictures of the bride (He keeps catching my bad angles. What can I say, I am vain to a certain extent :p)

2. He could have taken more shots of the night. (a lot of 'artistic' shots were taken of peoples hands holding chopsticks, peoples feet, peoples kids - I understand artistic shots .. however there were just too many! I count 12 shots of chopstick holding hands. Isn't that a bit much?)

3. There weren't pictures of more guests. (He keeps taking pictures of the same guests... mostly of the prettiest ladies in the entire ballroom)

Apart from these 3 gripes, I don't really have much to complain about. I am just glad that we have pictures to remind us of that night. On hindsight, if I had RM 3.5K spare cash lying around I would have booked Whizarts for photography. Unfortunately, the conversion rate of RM to AUD is still mighty bad hence I had to limit my budget.

Ok enough said :) Pictures....




My grandmother's sister who was also my nanny in my preschool years


The set up for tea reception


My grandmother :)



Having a good laugh while serving my mom tea




My cousin - the impromptu videographer for the day, being very devoted to his role, filming even while we were serving him tea!


The light nibbles at the tea reception - we were so busy, this photo is our first glimpse of them


Catching up with guests




Guests signbook







I like this shot - One of the two albums we had on the viewing tables that night


Walking into the ballroom


I smiled a lot that night, my eyes look nearly shut in most of the shots



Bowing our heads for grace prior to the start of dinner



The hotel's dinner presentaton


Alex's hand


The mentioned 'hand holding chopstick shot'





Pin, our MC for the night



My Dad


My Mom




Two of my cousins



Elder Keat Cheong - a toast for us


We did a lot of smiling that night



My sister Debbie - a special presentation for us

Ying Khai - with his signature look :)


Debbie & Ying Khai - together with the special presentation for us




Us walking in after our outfit change


Cake cutting - still all smiles



Smiling while uncorking the bottle

The uncorking of the bottle was really quite funny. We were attempting to push the cork off with our thumbs and we were fully expecting it to shoot up at least one feet into the air. Instead, it just gave a flat " Phfft" and the cork fell onto the ground. Talk about anti climax!


Me giving a speech


Dad and his speech








Our family shot after the dinner


cheryl




1 comment:

danteoh said...

The pictures look UHG-MA-ZING!!! MIEENNNNNnn... I wish I was there for the dinner! So many friends and all.. It must have been like a mini reunion for everyone. Sighzzz...Wait..Pinang Ballroom...Hmm..sounds so familiar... remind me again where is that? Oh, and what song did Debbie sing? :) ARGHHHH...I am so hating myself right now for not being able to come for your wedding. :'(

Anyway, Congrats Cheryl on your 'dream come true' *I always wanted to say that!* :P Bless ya heaps!