Red hot report

Red hot report: Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat giving a press conference on the Port Klang Free Zone probe in Putrajaya, August 11, 2009. The special task force on the PKFZ project earlier handed copies of its 370-page report, with 2,500 appendixes, to Ong and Port Klang Authority chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng (left). On the right is ministry secretary-general Datuk Zakari Bahari. GLENN GUAN / The Star

Mini Olympics Malaysia

Hafiz Sufian (right) races for the finishing line in the mens Kierin final at the 1st Malaysia Mini Olympics at the Kuala Lumpur Velodrome, August 8, 2009. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Hafiz Sufian celebrates after winning the mens Kierin final at the 1st Malaysia Mini Olympics at the Kuala Lumpur Velodrome, August 8, 2009. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Mini Olympics Malaysia

Erika Kong swims to the gold medal of the women’s 200m breaststroke  final during the 1st Mini Olympics of Malaysia at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil, August 7, 2009. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Daniel Bego competes in the men’s freestyle final of the 1st Mini Olympics of Malaysia at the National Aquatic Centre in Bukit Jalil, August 7, 2009. He won the 100m and 50m events. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Thousand Words

My sunset made it to The Star Metro backpage 🙂

At it best – The sunset was a beautiful sight but motorists caught in a traffic snarl at Section 16, Petaling Jaya, recently had no time to stop and take in the sight. They were all intent on reaching their respective destinations. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Sunset

Under love’s gaze – Rush hour traffic at Section 16, Petaling Jaya was bumper to bumper as cars drove into the sunset, August 4, 2009. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Mini Canon II

My first miniature Canon 1Ds Mark II post was HERE

And now… the miniature Canon 5D Mark II; Canon 24-105 f/4L IS

which is a 2GB USB flashdrive 🙂

THANK YOU CANON!!

CIMB Malaysian Open 2009 (Semi-Final)

Nicol David makes a return to Netherlands’ Natalie Grinham during the women’s semi-final match of the CIMB Malaysian Open squash championships at The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, July 31, 2009. Nicol won 11-6. 15-13, 12-10 in 46minutes. GLENN GUAN/The Star

England’s Alison Waters waits for a return from Australia’s Rachael Grinham during the women’s semi-final match of the CIMB Malaysian Open squash championships at The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, July 31, 2009. Alison won 11-1, 11-4, 11-4. GLENN GUAN/The Star

CIMB Malaysian Open 2009 (Quarter-Final)

Nicol David makes a return against Australia’s Kasey Brown  during the women’s quarter-final match of the CIMB Malaysian Open squash championships at The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, July 30, 2009. Nicol won 11-4, 11-8, 11-3. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Egypt’s Wael El Hindi raises his hand after defeating Ong Beng Hee during the men’s quarter-final match of the CIMB Malaysian Open squash championships at The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, July 30, 2009. El Hindi won 11-9, 12-14, 8-11, 11-6, 11-9 in 108 minutes. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Red Giants Rule

Pahang’s P. Sutharasan and Selangor’s Amri Yahyah battle for the ball during their super league match at the Shah Alam stadium, July 25, 2009. Selangor won 5-1. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Pahang’s goalkeeper Rosfaizul Azuar and Selangor’s Fazli Baharudin jump for the ball during the super league match against Selangor at the Shah Alam stadium, July 25, 2009. Selangor won 5-1. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Selangor’s R. Surendran jumps for the ball during the super league match against Pahang at the Shah Alam stadium, July 25, 2009. Selangor won 5-1. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Pahang’s R. Kartigesu (left) and goalkeeper Rosfaizul Azuar prevent Selangor’s Amri Yahyah from scoring during their super league match at the Shah Alam stadium, July 25, 2009. Selangor won 5-1. GLENN GUAN/The Star

Selangor turned on the style to whip Pahang 5-1 in their last match to mark their success in winning the Super League title at the Shah Alam Stadium, July 25, 2009. It was the biggest home win for Selangor and the players and officials celebrated joyously after the trophy was presented to them. GLENN GUAN/The Star