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Hello everybody! My name is Siti Fairuz,also known as ct5ruz.Thanks for dropping by at my blog. Here,you gonna find the latest updates of my life as a 9-5 office worker and a freelance photographer.Other than that,this blogsite also serves as a personal journal in my daily life not only as a freelance photorapher but also as a daughter,friend, traveller,scuba diver and concerts headbanger.LOL!

I've had experience covering weddings and potraits sessions all over Malaysia but whenever i travel between places either local or overseas,i will always bring my gears around to capture the serene beauties of the people and places and share the pictures with the rest of the world.Being able to be in a lot of countries allow me to mix and mingle with a lot of people from different cultures and lifestyle.This way makes me appreciate life and people around me more. Kindly scroll through the above navigation bar to get more details on the photography services offered and check out the below blog posts that contains some of my favourite and coolest photos from previous years.Please,i appreciate all feeds and comments in this so-called tiny blogsphere of mine. All of that really make my day.Cheers ;)

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    It has been 2 months since the last time i posted something in this blog, and i can say that i was having such a hard time to find a way or perhaps a suitable words to begin with. I know this post kinda ‘basi’ already, but hey my schedule was super pack for the past few months. I thought of posting all the pics up in July, but i was terribly sick due to viral conjunctivitis that kept me stranded in quarantine mode for 3 weeks at home. I could not go to work or out in public places because it is contagious, and i could not even watch tv or surfing the Internet via my iPhone as the lights really strained my eyes. And if i need to go out, i need to put on my shades does not matter whether it is day or night. Tell me guys, who won’t feel bored after being stranded at home for more than a week without doing anything but just sleep and stocking up in pills and eye dropper. In fact, i felt totally like an idiot being the only person in cinema hall watching Harry Potter 7 with the sunnies on when it was not even a 3D.  In fact, during that 3 weeks period it wasn’t just conjunctivitis but i also had fever,flu and sore throat along the way. Ah nice, here comes all of those in one combo huh?! Geez man! Conjunctivitis is like the worst of all, you can’t do anything to heal rather than just run the course! Alrite, enough blabbering about the conjunctivitis as it is obviously nothing to do with the rest of these pics that i’ve uploaded. All that matters now, i’m back in shape,fine and healthy. Alhamdulilah.

    I was in Shanghai in May and it was still Spring when i reached there. The flight journey took about 5 hours from KLIA via MAS. This trip also cover some suburb places like Suzhou and Hangzhou. Since i captured so many pics, i decided to post them in up in separate entries. As the title referred, this entry was about Yuyuan Garden,located in Shanghai city itself. Not so much that i can recall of Yuyuan, except it is a national historical garden with a lot of bazaars selling all those handcrafts and souvenirs.

    I remember this old lady approached me begging for money, but instead of giving her what she begged i hold my camera up and took few snaps of her pic. She covered her face right away and as i passed her by, she tapped my arm and said something in Mandarin. With my little Mandarin skills that i have, all i understand that she said  she felt a bit uneasy as i refused to give her money but took her pics willy nilly. (Nasib kau la makcik oii..!! Haha).

    Starbucks,it’s everywhere. Halal toyyiban!! Haha.

    This little creature is so easy on eyes, well something nice to look at than those ‘sepet’ faces everywhere! Haha.

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    Some facts that you may want to know

    Location : Highbury, still in London

    Transportation mode : Bus or tube or walk (kalau larat..hehe)

    Purpose of visit : No reasons…since both of us too bored and had nothing to do,why not?!

    Are we an Arsenal fan : (me) Hell no…!!!  (wanie) i’ve no idea.i don’t think so she is! hehe.

    Seriously, i’ve no idea why she posed like that? Haha.

    Wanie,are you lost??

    Introducing….Fabregas!! (like people don’t know who he is…bluergghh)

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    Situated in northwest London,Camden is well known for its markets. The Camden Markets are a number of adjoining large markets in Camden Town near the Hampstead Road of the Regent’s Canal. The stalls sell crafts, clothing, bric-a-brac, fast food, and other things. It is the fourth most popular visitor attraction in London, attracting approximately 100,000 people each weekend.

    Camden Lock Market was originally a craft market, occupying some outdoor areas by the canal and various existing buildings. It attracted large numbers of visitors partly due to stalls being open on Sundays, while shops were not allowed to trade on Sundays until the 1994 Sunday Trading Act. Nowadays the range of goods has widened, with stalls selling books, new and second-hand clothing, and jewelery, but it is still the most craft-focused of the Camden Markets. There is a large selection of fast food stalls. A three-storey indoor market hall designed by architect John Dickinson opened in 1991 on the site of the first outdoor market. It is built of brick with a large amount of cast iron work in a traditional style, and is almost indistinguishable from the 19th century industrial architecture and housing in the area.From 2006 a large indoor market hall was constructed in a yard between the Camden Lock Market and the Stables Market previously used for open air stalls.In November 2007 a large part of the Stables Market was demolished as part of a long-term redevelopment plan for the area and rebuilt as a dedicated market area. The market is still a thriving shopping area year-round.

    The markets are a major tourist attraction at weekends, selling goods of all types including fashion, lifestyle, books, food, junk/antiques and more bizarre items; they and the surrounding shops are popular with young people, in particular those searching for “alternative” clothing.

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    Elmi : “Help,help..my head stucked..”

    Oh here comes the poser…LOL!

    ‘If you are rich,Elmi is single’ (kasi up sket..hehe)

    • mai : aku pon nk t shirt tu.. tmbh gmbr aku.. haha
    • wayer : elmi! nak t-shirt tu jugak kekek...