Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Hidden identities...

Ok, I'm really really really bored. And this post is done out of pure boredom. If you can't stand it, I recommend you leave. Honest.

Most bloggers I know are alright with being pretty open about the things they write about. They post pictures freely, talk about topics freely, and can still handle the amount of publicity they get with their posts or blogs. There are some bloggers who tend to be more private, guarding their privacy tightly, and yet at the same time, want to share with their readers all about their lives, but not at the expense of their privacy.

So, when they post pictures, or write entries, names are commonly changed to protect the innocent, faces are masked or edited. One such person, most would know, is Scarlett Ting. But I guess, most would recognise her on the streets somehow or other, cos she's quite a looker, and that sexy lady's got nice eyes and curls.

Being bored, I edited some of my photos to see if I would still look the same. *sniggers*

disclaimer: I'm not doing this to mock anyone. This is just pure entertainment.

Ok, here goes:
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The Originals

This picture was taken at Eski Bar, and despite knowing it would be freezing cold, I still forgot to bring my sweater. Irene (2nd from left) was even more daring with that low cut sexy top. Vanity does a lot to women nowadays.

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The Twirl (ala Scarlett Ting)

Ok, so this is the twirl made famous by Ting. Not bad not bad, can hide quite a bit. Masked rating: 4/5

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The Ripple (my personal favourite)

Think it looks kinda pretty, but does nothing to hide my face. Masked rating: 1/5

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The ZigZag

Er, doesn't complement the face. It looks... weird. But not bad in masking part of the face. Masked rating: 3/5

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The Dunch-no-what

Ahh... this is what I call good. The colours have blended into one another somehow, creating a palette of mixed colours (please don't tell me you fell for this "artistic talk") Masked rating: 3.5/5

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The Mosaic (sounds very Leonardo da Vinci)

The traditional way of masking your identity, never fails. Somemore has this air of mystery also. haha, I LIKE! Masked rating: 4.5/5

I thereby conclude that, while the Twirl can beautify and at the same time mask your identity, the Mosaic wins hands down!

*if you notice, i'm too lazy to write out a long long story on why mosaic is still the best cos it's already 12.40am and I have proposals to churn out. Thus the abrupt conclusion.*

Good night folks!

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The Mysterious Four

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