Sunday, April 4, 2010

my work at bakuc(ban dai action kits universal sup) 2009 end of year compared to his is nothing(suntec convention hall,afa09)
benjamin wong's work at bakuc 2009 end of year(takashimaya)
another work at bakuc 2009 midyear(takashimaya)
One of the people I admire the most is someone by the name of Benjamin Wong a modeller. I meet this guy at afa 2009(anime festive asia 2009) as he and I went to collect our prizes but I did not talk to him. One of the values he displays is creativity. He display this value through his work, diorama.
This person has joined many times in this competition and came in as first in the open category often. All the work he has done is very realistic, surprising and awesome. Many other amateur modellers like me are greatly influenced by him as we can always pick up new modelling tips from him through the website he created. You can visit his blog at-http://www.gmrevo.com/

Monday, March 8, 2010

should we post bad behavior on the internet?

In my opinion, think that we should not post pictures and videos on bad behaviour. In the internet, it is very commonly seen pictures on bad behaviour. No one in the world is perfect, no one is flawless, and therefore doing something that is known as “bad behaviour” is very common. On the internet, there are many videos of people dancing in the mrt, they may do this because they are feeling happy but they do not know that their actions is actually been taken down and posted on the internet. Come to think of it is actually quite unfair to them. Imaging that u unknowingly eat on the bus and your face are captured and put on the web for everyone in the world to see how you would feel.
On the contrary, many people think that posting bad images and videos of bad behaviour is right. They think that posting these pictures would influence the others to do what is right. Posting these images would allow the public about what type of bad behaviour they do outside but unawareness