Cuddling is one of the most comforting position to be in
But what do you do when your partner is like this about 15 minutes later?
I know I’m not the only one
Diary of a Singaporean now living in Rome, Italy
Cuddling is one of the most comforting position to be in
But what do you do when your partner is like this about 15 minutes later?
I know I’m not the only one
Just an ordinary day in Rome
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Moral of the story. Always appreciate your wife. Lavish her with compliments once in a while, like, “You did a fantastic job!” or “You are so beautiful!” or “You made my life so much better” … It doesn’t matter if you said it before. SAY IT MANY TIMES! And trust me, your life will be so much more easier.
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A couple of days ago, I had my hair cut at the hairdresser near my house. It wasn’t bad, but it was the price charged was quite expensive, considering that the quality was the same as what you can get in those $10 haircut in 10 minutes places.
Anyway to show my discontent, I shared a picture online while my best “meh” face.
What I didn’t anticipate was that there were quite a number of comments saying that I’ve lost weight, look slimmer …
But in reality, I just think that it was the angle of the camera, the hairstyle and the fact that I wasn’t smiling was why I looked slimmer. The truth is, I haven’t been losing weight dramatically. In fact, my weight has been plateauing for a while, regardless of how much I’ve been exercising. But hopefully I’ll get to my pre-wedding weight one day
Nevertheless, the response has kindled my amusement and so I thought that I’d share with you some simple tips on how to look slimmer that you can use the next time you take a picture!
1. Pick a hairstyle that will make your face slimmer.
Remember how we’ve been told that wearing vertical stripes will make you look longer while horizontal stripes make you look wider? The same technique applies to hair too. In my opinion, having long, straight hair will make the face look slimmer. While short hairstyles like bobs aren’t very flattering on a round face.
Which is why I prefer having long sideswept fringes as without this frame at the sides, my face almost always look quite round. Like this :
2. Angle your camera above eye level
It is more flattering to the face to have the camera positioned slightly above eye level as this makes the face look more elongated and slimmer. Although taking pictures ala “The Dog” can be a little too extreme
I’m digging this swim cap by the way, despite how “auntie” it may look.
3. Pictures taken as a 3/4 profile will make your face slimmer
Same reasoning as above, with you turning your head about 45 degrees to the camera (pick your best side, left or right) instead of looking directly in front, will make your face look elongated.
4. A wide smile can make your face rounder
While a big, toothy smile (I tend to do that a lot in pictures) can make you appear more friendly, the negative bit is, it can make your face look rounder. And so, if you want to avoid that in pictures, simply tone down the smile.
And as Tyra Banks will say, “SMIZE!” Smiling with your eyes.
5. Cover part of your face
With all things said, if all things fail, a prop can be very useful in camouflaging the face into looking slimmer. There! Quick and easy! Don’t I look thin here?
Anyhow, that is some of my tips on how to look slimmer quickly and easily. If you have any other suggestions, I would love to read about them in the comment box below!
I’ve been seeing this around various parts of Rome for a while :
From far away it looked kind of like a helmet from a fire-station.
Looking closer, it looks like the classic game, Space Invaders.
They may be hard to spot at first, but once you’ve spotted one, you’d be looking out for more!
Doing a quick search online reveals that all these are artwork which is done by a street artist, Wunderkammern. How cool is that? I love street art 🙂
Keep in mind that original conversation was in Italian.
I’m really quite annoyed because though I’ve a long way to go before becoming fluent in italian, I’m not that incomprehensible! Its frustrating and sometimes I wonder if people just pretend not to understand me when I speak Italian.
At least have the courtesy to listen to me and try to understand what I’m trying to say before cutting me off. Urgh.
At least this this guy was amused at my attempt to speak italian.
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I like Vector Graphics.
The first time that I played around with Macromedia Flash, I thought that it was very cool and eventually, I made a couple of interesting characters.
Eventually, I found myself drawing this :
Which is a cuter version of me with the layered hair and the Eva Mendes like mole 😛
Anyhow, it stuck with me since. I used the image for my blog banner, as my avatar for almost every website that I register with, and eventually took it to the real world.
This is my very first Rinaz Item. My Rinaz badge!
Just for the fun of it, I made this for wearing it tothe Nexus Event. It was pretty simple to make, basically it was a colour printer cut out and stamped on a badge press. I was really happy at how it turned out.
At the event, it was really interesting to see the number of people who recognized me from the badge!
Later on, after seeing how outdated my old namecards looked like, I made new ones to replace it!
I couldn’t help but to use the lovely picture that Fari snapped me for the front. The back are some of the characters for my award winning book if I ever stop procrastinating.
Anyway namecards are very useful for during events such as blogger events for exchanging information with each other, rather than using a scrap of paper and pen. And it looks much more professional when you whip out your card, arch your eyebrows and say suavely, “Here is my card!”
I’ve since updated my namecard to this one
It’ll take a while for to run out of these ones since there are hardly any events that I go to in Rome.
About two weeks before the wedding, I was still pondering about which cake to get till a friend suggested that cupcakes could be a good idea. By this time, it was such a last minute idea but I gave it a try anyway.
I was very lucky that Izah was willing to accept and rise up to the challenge. She did such a lovely job with the decoration and tiers, that the cupcakes were such a hit! 🙂
I wish I had a couple extra to be frozen in the icebox for future generations to come though.
Later on, after purchasing my Lenovo S10 netbook, I got for myself a customised skin on a whim.
It was just a few days after the wedding, so I had a lot on my mind and was a little muddled on the design. In the end, I submitted a repeating image. The skin wasn’t cheap, but I’m really happy with how it turned out since it looks so personalised
After living in Rome for a while, I didn’t think that I’d have any more Rinaz stuff. But it was a pleasant surprise that I still did.
My friend Lynn, who is a talented crafts-maker made this badge for me.
Oooh! Much love! I love it as its an exact replica and it looks so 3D! I wore it practically everywhere with pride. Unfortunately I accidentally left it in the washing machine and the varnish is scratched. Luckily it’s not broken, and it’s now in Lynn’s good hands at the moment for repairs.
Nevertheless, I had a peek at Lynn making a Cart badge too. I wonder if Cartcart would be willing to wear it around
Finally I stumbled upon Beading and Beyond – a website making customised jewellery and upon looking at her works, I ordered a set and was really excited to see it when I reached Singapore.
Personally I wish that the figurines look more true to the image, but nevertheless, they look really cute and well made 🙂
In any case, I love my Rinaz stuff! If you or you know anyone who can craft me a Rinaz stuff, please let me know. I’ll be looking forward to seeing them
Sidenote : If you haven’t done so already, come and join Rinaz.net on facebook! 🙂
After visiting the Toy convention in Singapore last year, I was keen on going again. And thus, I was at the Romics Comic Convention last weekend with Cart and his friends.
When we reached Fiera Di Roma, where expos and events are held, there were already a large amount of people there.
I noticed that while queuing in, the cosplayers were lining up in a separate line. We found out later that people who were in costumes got to enter in for a cheaper fee.
After queuing up for the tickets, we entered inside the event hall, and at first sight, I already knew that the experience will be something similar to the one in Singapore.
There were so many people!
The Comics
Obviously being a comic convention, there were a number of publication houses on display. One of the biggest names that I could spot out was Panini Comics.
Panini Comics is probably best known for their character, Ratman. Ratman is interesting because the character was conceived as a parody to all the comic superheroes – with his Mickey Mouse’s ears and his cape. He was wierd but yet, amusing. Kind of like how 2gether was a satire for the overflow of all Boybands.
I also had the chance to seeing a couple of artists doing works in progress, drawing and singing autographs. And I admired a few artwork and wished that I had half the artistic talents that they had.
This particular guy was so diligently doing watercolour on the first page of his comic book.
Looking closely, I see a name tag and saw that his name was Luca Russo – Of course, I had to google it out, and I saw a couple of his artwork. It was so lush.
Naturally, Cart being crazy about reading comics and collecting them, bought for himself a nice pile of comics to add to his shelf dedicated to all his comic books.
I looked around and I saw a number of Japanese comics that I recognized like Love Hina, Battle Royale, Evangelion.
And I was pausing for the longest time pondering if I should get a Domokun Comic. I love Domokun! It’s a charming singing brick but this time round was in Italian.
The Toys
There were not as much toys here as compared to the convention in Singapore, and the World Cybergame section seems to be very subdued. There was hardly any console games like Nintendo Wii or X-Box consoles, Playstation and such but there were still a couple of interesting collection of old-school toys to be seen.
Like these figurines of characters from the movies. I think that it was really well done. The joker really looked like Heath Ledger.
I quite like the top row with the “Movie Set” smurfs.
Did you know that in Italy, smurfs are known as Puffi? There are even Puffi flavoured ice cream in Italy, but that is another story altogether 🙂
Stewie, from Family guy, probably the most evil baby in the world. And also one of my favourite cartoons that I watch here.
A couple of stuff from the Lord of the rings. I snapped this picture because it reminded me of the crown that Yanni crafted not too long ago. The lady behind the counter offered to let me try it on, but I didn’t want to have the risk of being tempted to get it.
And this was a nice figurine of King Arthur and the knights of the round table. Coming up in the future, we will have a nice figurine of Hang Tuah.
Oh and this is a very interesting figurine.
Which reminds me, I even saw a booth dedicated to Hentai, with a tv display for all to see. I was momentarily stunned. But the interesting thing is that I didn’t see any horrified faces around me. Europeans are really liberal about this, I suppose. The person manning the booth was amused to see my flabbergasted face.
The Costumes
For me, I think that the highlight of the convention was probably the cosplayers. There were so many! I think that there were probably about an equal ratio (or perhaps even more) regular outfits to the cosplayers. Regardless, they were all pretty nice. And if you asked for a photograph, they would always oblige
There were characters that I could recognize like :
Flippy from Happy Tree Friends. I lurve happytreefriends, I think that they are the most adorable critters. The irony is that I dont have the heart to watch an episode since they always die violently.
Bender and Doctor Zoidberg from Futurama. Another one of my favourite cartoons!
Luigi and the Princess.
And at one booth, I spotted out something interesting. A storm trooper playing a Clone wars game! A very dedicated and loyal staff.
This is one piece – It seems to be very popular judging from the amount of people dressing up as Luffy. I like the middle cosplayer’s boots! Quite well done! But the actual anime annoys me though.
But as much as there were many that I could recognize, there were many more that I could not. Anyone could help spot them out for me? Like this character below.
Mario hanging out with the Milk and the Mushroom.
Seriously, I wouldn’t have the patience to sew this and they both coordinated their outfits well!
And this is another fantastic costume. With the black face and the red eyes and all.
But after spending some time spotting out costumes, the following would be in my top 3 :
I think that this guy here did a very good job in his zombie outfit that I had to peer closely at his make up.
Scary! And it wasn’t just his neck, but his entire limb had wounds and such.
This guy probably took at least 3 days to make his costume.
Also, he’s the first person to have the initiative to really pose when you ask for a picture. Seems like a professional cosplayer. Regular people would be frustrated after the 5th person I think.
And lastly, I’m not too sure what character this is, but I think that this costume was one of the most well made and the most intricate one that I’ve ever seen.
I think he did an amazing job on his costume!
Anyway, interestingly enough, while I was there looking at the different costumes, a little boy came up to me and peered at me as if I was wearing a costume myself. That was so amusing.
Before I end this post, something funny to share. Cart and I were looking at a comics display when suddenly the crowd parted into two.
There was this ferocious looking golem walking through. And everyone was transfixed at the sheer awesomeness of it. Everyone was afraid!
Except for this little girl who seems to make it her duty to smack the Golem’s butt.
LOL!
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Recently, I was invited back to back on two camera launch events – Sony as well as Canon along with a couple of fellow bloggers. I was rather excited to see how technology has progressed throughout the years considering that my very first digital camera was a rather decrepit and clunky 2.1 megapixel camera. It still managed to take pretty nifty pictures like this one that I took in Phuket, Thailand.
In the Sony event, held at the very beautiful White Rabbit we were introduced to 3 new cameras in its cyber-shot series, namely the DSC-T77, DSC-T700 as well as the DSC-T500.
At first glance, the cybershots were extremely attractive – the body looked elegant and yet fun with its bright and colourful exterior. In both the DSC-T77 and the DSC-T700, there were several memorable functions such as the slideshow.
This function will sort your pictures are sorted according to the dates the pictures were taken and its even possible to sort it according to smiles and faces! I thought this was a very useful function as I tend to leave my pictures in my SD card. It’s actually a bad habit but its something that most of us are guilty of. Thus this function made it so much easier to see the pictures that I wanted, rather than to trudge through the hundreds of pictures that I had.
Snapped using the Sony T700. No editing in this except to resize and watermark
Another function that I found interesting was the smile shutter which automatically snaps a picture once the camera detects a smile. The first time that I seen this in action was when Jean was showing her new camera at a blogger event last year and I thought that it was very cool.
But the camera that I had my eyes on was the T500. Although it was not as slim as compared to the other two cybershots, the T500 was unique due to its ability to record HD Videos.
Being a video enthusiast, I was very interested in this camera. Undoubtedly professional video cameras are more renowned, but small cameras such as these are very portable. And yet, visually, the image was sharper and the audio was clearer too when compared side by side with regular cameras. And I think that this could be very useful for me.
In the second event held at Tower Club and then later at the Supper Club, it was time to see what new Cameras that Canon was coming up with. Having owned and used several Canon cameras such as the 350D SLR, the Ixus 750 and the Ixus 80 IS, Canon was a brand that I was very familiar with.
Canon introduced a wide range of cameras. There were so many that that it was over my head. Some of the ones that I can remember were their new powershot series – namely the A1000 IS as well as its Powershot E1.
Powershots are known to take good quality pictures. This picture below was taken with the A1000 and there are no Photoshop done to this picture apart from resizing and watermarking. I thought that it produced a very quality picture even with my unsteady hands.
Personally for me, I’m not too fond of the Powershot series as it uses the AA batteries – making it bulkier than the Ixus’s series.
The new E1 was designed to appeal for the ladies, with its cute pink and blue exterior. I don’t feel too comfortable carrying a camera which looked too toy-like and plasticy. Thus the elegant ixus series is more for me.
There were a number of other cameras that were intriguing to me such as their EOS 50D camera which had 15 megapixels. Thats way more megapixals than evenmy SLR. It incorporates their new digic 4 processor which will allow for even faster processing and noise reduction for higher ISO – the details of the image is zoomed in the computer was clear and I found that pretty impressive.
There were also the SX10 IS which I found interesting – you could pull out the LCD display and twist it to face in your direction so that you could preview the picture before snapping – very useful for taking self photos.
I wished I chance to play with the cameras for longer. I would have liked to try the cameras out and use them in day to day situations. The thing about events is that it was hard to make an opinion by just a few minutes of tinkering.
p.s I really like this photo printer. This will be great for the guests to use during the wedding. 🙂
I want a selphy! from rinaz on Vimeo.
It looked pretty cool when it first came out in 2005 but as time goes by, it started to get a little embarrassing to go around with my old name-card.
Being the frugal person that I am, I thought that I’d just use a marker pen to cancel out the outdated information like the job title and the phone number. It was only when I was at an event, handing out my cards that I realized at how unprofessional it was.
Finally I decided to design new cards. I got them from the printer last evening and I love it!
This was the front :
I wanted the front to have a simple elegance to it. I used the pic (which I love) that Farinelli took of me and omitted the phone number as well as the job status to make it evergreen. I didn’t want the typical name-card, hence I tried to made it more warm by being conversational.
And this was the back :
Here are some of the cartoon characters that I drew and am very proud of – Cart and Rinaz cartoon as well as the characters from the Nimmo and friends series
I printed the cards at Tommy’s Print after reading Claudia’s post. At $24 for 200 pieces, I think the price is even more competitive than the ones at Bras Basah Basah Complex which is a hot spot for digital artists.
What do you think of my card? 🙂