Showing posts with label Eastwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastwood. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club Charity Sales

Eastwood Valley Golf and Country Club organised a Charity Sales last Sunday, 24 June at their premises.

I think the most fun was the fishing. It attracted a lot of people. However, I didn't see anyone catching many "good" fish. I was told that those "good" fish, pading, Sultan, etc, know how to hide away! To see all my photos, click here.
This pool has some very big fish!
The lucky and the unlucky!

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Chan Clan 15th Anniversary Celebration

Miri Chapter of Chan Clan Association celebrated 15th anniversary on Sunday night. The show started off ...
with drummers ...
... multi-racial native dancers ...
... Chinese dances

Singing competition by 8 song birds .. she is ladies champion.
Group photo for competition
One of the singers!

More photos can be found at my facebook. First night; 2nd Night

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Front cover photo

This photo is now the front photo of Eastwood Valley menu cover.
Unfortunately, this photo never won any prize in the recent competition. But I have always suspected that winning photos in competition may not always be used for publication.
Eastwood Valley had inadvertently missed out the contributing author name and they informed that the name will be printed for the next printing.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Victoria Cocktail Bar and KTV

I visited Victoria Cocktail Bar and KTV (in Eastwood) last night after a night of shooting for HSBC staff. That was my first visit to that place.
The exterior of the place ...
The interior ... it was rather dark... with lots of laser lights ...
... the counter was nice...
The laser display was nice also! But the music was thundering! It is definitely a health hazard to work in there as the sound level is far too high. In the long run, deterioration of hearing is definite. I hope the employees wear ear plugs.
This is the group of new friends from HSBC...

Note: The photos may be grainy but the lighting condition was challenging. ISO was at 256K/F2.8.