welcome to the website of gmssPC
gmssPC stands for Geylang Methodist School (Secondary) Photography Club
We're a bunch of photography lovers who loves to capture every thing that's there and happening around us.
Photography isn't just about photos and cameras, it's about PASSION.
Friday, January 26, 2007
For this week's Photography Club meeting, we had some announcements and ice-breaker games. Why we had ice-breaker games before the Sec Ones came in is beyond my comprehension but yes, we did have our ice-breaker games.
Games like Dog & Bone, Fire, water, EARTHQUAKE and some scanning for words game ( I was in the toilet so I didn't catch the name) were played during this period. Photographers in our club are seriously competitive. I was the leader of a team while Sarah, our former chairlady and vice-chairlady (in separate years) was head of the other. Our team-mates, Sarah and I were all very unwilling to end the game as both teams wanted to win. The games came to an unexpected end when Elliot, one of the bloggers on this site, got injured. The second and ending round of Dog & Bone was so heated that a member of the opposing team chased him all the way past the line. As the floor was slippery, Elliot couldn't stop (like me on ice skates) and slammed into the glass of the notice-board, shattering it into a million fragments. A stunned silence ensued as his friends approached him. His shirt was sliced cleanly at one point with glass embedded on his arm. Blood was dripping down slowly. Teachers rushed to his aid. The sound of the glass shattering was so loud that even the people in the library heard. Thank goodness he was not seriously hurt. (Elliot: OWWW!!! IT STINGS!!! Poor me...)
All in all, it was an eventful day for the Photography Club.
Hannah Wong
8:45 PM
Thursday, January 18, 2007
today we had photography club and we look at some of the photo mr chia brought... most of the photos are very beautiful and my favourite one was the sunset taken at cambodia, in the background was the sea and there is also a flag stanging there and behind it was the sunset, it was extremely beautiful.. what would it be like if i'm in the picture experiencing the sunset?? i'm sure it would be the most wonderful thing ever..
Till next time,
Yolanda :)
8:48 PM