Bukit Jalil park photo shoot with Winnie Oh
Aug 22nd, 2008 by Neo
I have show you Lyndie Ong a couple of days ago. I know you all love her beautiful eyes and especially her long eyelashes. Let’s keep the momentum going by checking out Winnie Oh, another model who joined the photo shoot at Bukit Jalil Park.
I am sure you will love Winnie Oh as much as you like Lyndie Ong.

Winnie Oh was apparently smarter… or shall I say didn’t prefer to get tanned and decided to stay under the shades. This one was shot on a hiking staircase which was well under lots of shades.

There were people hiking up and down the staircase, so in order not to disturb them with our shootings… Winnie Oh gladly moved to pose with… err… a tree. Lucky fella, I wish I was the tree now. Haha…
Anyway, after hundreds of shutter clicks, Winnie changed to a new blouse.

This blouse looked absolutely good on her petite body. I love her dress and herself to the bits. She was quite playful also… all of a sudden she decided to play naughty but unfortunately I was using my Nikkor 50mm lens and had no time to step backwards to capture the following scene.

Since the lens was not wide enough, her hands were cut off inappropriately. Anyway, it was a moment not to be missed so there I posted it up to let you admire. Haha

Now, before we called it a day, I requested them to give one last bestest pose… and that’s what they came up with! Truly authentic and possibly the best pose I have seen in years. Well, sort of.


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WoW. You did a good job and take beautiful picture especially with beautiful girls. They are beautiful is’t it, My heart rate shot up by 50% when I see these eautiful girls in this column.
Tks good work.
E.W
wah her eyelashes is really very long! izzit falsies or mascara?
I just wondering what do you feel when shooting them
Eric Woo,
Thanks, do come back here more often. I will share with you great photos from time to time.
cbenc12,
I don’t know, but they look really good.
abeku,
I felt great! Haha…
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