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It’s Adobe Photoshop CS5 Turn

I have posted about this on my Twitter. Yeah, now I’m using Adobe Photoshop CS5 for designing stuff and also for my photo-editing software. Well, it was 4 years ago when I used Photoshop for the first time. I still remember the first time I using it, my brain become ‘blank’. I don’t know how to use the software, even to open the image. Haha, I really noob at that time. Then, I started to learn day by day how to edit photos, graphic design etc through deviantART.

Back to the main point, Adobe Inc. has introduced new features for Photoshop CS5; Content-Aware Fill, Cutout and Refine Edge, HDR PRO (High Dynamic Range), improved Spot Healing and Fill Tool, just to name a few. Nothing much to say, I’m pretty sure that there are a lot of reviews on the net about Photoshop CS5 features. So, just ask Mr. Google and you will find it a lot of reviews elsewhere.

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Ocean Eyes, Owl City

I’m not 100 percent assured of what compelled me to write this. Maybe I spend my time during the journey to IIUM (listening the whole album, haha) , or maybe it was my indescribable desire for positivity in a world of music where it’s definitely lacking as the norm. Either way, here it goes.

Owl City, the musical alias of Adam Young, released his Universal Republic debut Ocean Eyes in 2009. The full-length is jam-packed with layers and layers of synthesizers, MIDI programming, and an innocent vocal flair. What makes this a bit different from most electronica acts is its undeniable driving rhythm, especially in tracks “Cave In” and “Hello, Seattle” along with guest vocals from the very similar sounding Matt Thiessen of Relient K.

Young uses a combination of analog instruments, such as guitars and drums, mixed with artificial drum loops and sweetly composed synths (see the track “Saltwater Room”), for the goal of making a lasting impact amongst the young at heart. The ethereal mix is undeniably catchy, and I just can’t help but see The Postal Service resurrected in Young’s compositions. The only difference between these two acts is that Young tends to get simplistic with his lyrics. Other than this, fans of the Gibbard/Tamborello duo would find Owl City quite refreshing.

Ocean Eyes begins with “Cave In,” which can only be referred to as the perfect lead-off track, personifying all that Ocean Eyes was intended for, i.e. digital symphony. “The Bird and the Worm,” which was written by both Young and Thiessen, starts with an acoustic guitar before mixing the “Mac Attack” programming loops. “Hello, Seattle” is one of the best tracks on the album with the rhythm and hooks clicking on all cylinders. “Umbrella Beach” is a dance-club anthem; all that’s missing is a waving glowstick. The album slows down a bit with “The Saltwater Room,” a beautiful track with guest vocals from Breanne Duren (Swimming With Dolphins).

“Dental Care” is a pretty simple track about a trip to the dentist an ode to good oral hygiene, I suppose. My personal favorite is “Vanilla Twilight,” a beautifully layered track similar to “Hello, Seattle,” but it adds just a bit of electronic charisma and those darn synths. “Fireflies,” the single off of Ocean Eyes, starts off very lullaby-esque before breaking into a powerful chorus, as Young sings I’d like to make myself believe / That Planet Earth turns slowly / It’s hard to say that I’d / Rather stay awake when I’m asleep / ‘Cause everything is never as it seems.

The rest of Ocean Eyes flails a little bit and tends to be more redundant than pleasant. However overall, this is a solid album.

The Road Not Taken

Time is passing so fast that I didn’t realize at all the fact that test 2 is just around the corner. I’ve been so busy doing other unnecessary stuffs like computer, internet and programming and other thingy. I couldn’t even imagine myself until I almost forgotten the oncoming challenge.

Apart from all the worries that is surging me now, I somehow feel a bit happy deep inside my heart. Yesterday was a good day for me; finished the last pre-calculus assignment. At least I’m free now, for a while. =P

This week will gonna be a week for JPA PILN interviews session. I wished good luck to all my friends especially to PRODIGY and also not forgotten to my friends in UTP here. I hope you all will make the right decision to pursue your tertiary studies soon.

Oh ya, I’m still waiting for Petronas, SHELL and Sime Darby interviews call. Wish me good luck okay.

Whoa. Who wanna join me for MARA interview soon?

CRAFT10.

Again, Technology Week’10 is happening in UTP. There are a lot of stuff here and one of them is Creative Art Festival / CRAFT.

CRAFT, which I believe that is a good platform for art lovers like me them to show their art skills. For lomography lovers, one of the interesting events is ShutterBug Mega Wall Photo. The stuffs there really cool though because all of the wall pictures there were taken using lomography camera.

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End of Holiday

Well, I’m back after one week mid-semester break. One day earlier than my room mate, and also others (except international students).

Not much to say, there are a lot of things to do after mid-semester break in UTP and I’m kinda afraid I don’t have enough hands and time to make it all. I have English drama, an assignment which not complete yet and also busy working on one corporate website for my client. Huh. Too much things to do at the same time!

Last few days by the way, I went to my former school for the SPM results. The journey took about 5 hours++ from Batu Gajah Station to Seremban (yeah, I took KTM Train) which was delayed for 90 minutes. OMG, 90 minutes! Yeah, it’s true and I’m filled my time with enjoying movies from my friend’s laptop. Haha, at least I’m not bored waiting for the train.

And yeah, the UTP’s wireless internet here is getting slower, slower and slower. Need a lot of time to wait especially when I want to download some documents for my scholarship applications. Heh

Perhaps I need to subscribe for broadband services. Any suggestion?