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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

  • Fav photos

    Some of my favourite shots...

    This was at Fullerton Hotel.  I was moving around the figure, trying to find the right light, and suddenly, I saw it!



    I thought this was a nice picture of the cat.  It was either this, or a side profile shot... in the end, I chose this instead.



    I thought I did pretty well, considering I was using a 35mm prime lens which translate to about 50mm focal length, and still managed to take this giant in total.


    I'm not sure why I like this.  I just do..
    It's from a wide-angle from Panasonic G system


    Nice wooden horse from Penang


    Choosing one of two pictures... in the end, I chose this because it shows the vast expanse of sea and fisherman is a good size comparison for everything else.

    The other picture focuses just on fisherman..




  • Sunrise @ Esplanade

    Great morning shoot with the "Relax shoot" guys at Esplanade.  In fact, my second shoot with them.  My first shoot was kinda messed up.  Not sure why but I think my G1 with the 7-14mm wide angle lens were not focused properly (maybe).  But this time, I came with an exact idea of what I was going to do.

    I was going to park myself at one spot and just take pictures of multiple exposures of the same spot.  By the time I got set up it was still okay - darkish at 6.37am... took a few test shots, then started shoot at 6.38am.  Every minute after that, I will take a few more shots of different shutter speeds.  First time doing this... now I know, every 2 mins, the shutter speed needs to be moved up.  Also, as the sky got clearer, I need to not let the shutter increase too fast, as it is supposed to be brighter with sun going up.  In the end I took 350 photos... till 7.52am.  Quite enjoyed what I learnt, it's amazing.  In fact, out the the 350, I think there's only three photos that are "there", each from a different scene.
    1.  Dark, with lights from the building
    2.  Sky turning from blue to red, half half
    3.  Sun is on the way up, or fully up - yellow.

    My fav is two.  It only happens between 7.01am and 7.02am, with only the right shutter speed to bring out the full colours.  Undoubtedly, a lot of shots, and different setting, all to get "the" picture.

    Now I understand.



Tuesday, 15 December 2009

  • Tired but keeping the HR

    It's a lower level of HR now and getting more difficult to push the HR up, but surprised that I still managed OK.  This morning (15 Dec), HR finally dropped drastically and very very difficult to push both power and HR.  Most likely due to a very good interval ride last Fri (3 days ago)







    Three consecutive days of workout, followed by two days of rest.  Which is totally the opposite of what I do for base (continuous consecutive days with many many workouts per day).



    This one I kept going at higher and higher pace as the body warmed up.


    I was feeling very tired at first and didn't plan on pushing but midway, felt good enough to start pushing it.  Went for hard intervals and hard recoveries.  Generated a lot of power.




Wednesday, 09 December 2009

Saturday, 05 December 2009

  • Normality

    These two graphs are from one of my last few rides before my crash.  A Thursday morning ride (same ride that Serene Lee crashed) while about four of us including Lost Boy Keiser were trying to pull away from the group.  I remember being a little impatient because no one was working much while Lost Boy was ... a little lost.  Finally getting into a rhythm, we hit a bump on the road while heading down Clementi Road area (the section that links into the highway) and we actually passed the area already when we heard the distinct sound of a crash behind so we slowed and some of us stopped while Serene was tended to.  I can't believe it was only 24 Sept when this happened; it seemed so much longer before even prior to my crash on Oct 3.

    http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/longhouse5am/message/16356


    It has been a bad year for me..  between April to June, I thought I was never going to be able to ride at a decent pace again.  My heart was giving me scares I've not experienced before, and everything I did (and boy, did I try a lot of things - recovery, more base rides, different diets) didn't help.  I attributed the problem to be work-related.  I destroyed my body the second half of 2008 while working on a project, drinking loads of caffeine related products, having inhumane working hours, many days lasting 6am till 12am and using Coke and other stuffs to keep pushing myself to complete projects.  Over and over and over again.  It was possibly a withdrawal syndrome but boy, was I glad when things started getting better in July.  I could at least start getting back to riding normally (albeit slowly).  So July was a lot of base training and finally getting in shape in Sept.  And then the Oct crash.

    I remember I was having a good time at the ride, mostly because I was drafting the first part of the ride.  As usual Changi was harder.  But enough to still sprint for the end.  Was riding back with Kit when the freak accident happened.  Almost two months later, I am back trying to train for 2010.



    It is not easy for me to sustain or go above 160bpm normally.  Am hoping to tweak some more of my training this year but it looks like more of the same; the super high heart rate I had for the first two trainings are already going down.

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