Not a very pleasing event I must say, but I guess minor events as these won’t really attract alot of people, and that Singapore cosplay standards are not as attractive as those in Japan. Location and time wise, it was Sunday and there were alot of other people which made the whole place very crowded and packed. Plus, there was this irritating security gaurd that kept playing with his megaphone. The event would’ve been better if it was held at Youth Park instead, where there is more space and no security guards.
There were quite a number of band performances but the soundman really screwed it and there was a cosplay competition as well. For the rest of the event, I was roaming around.
Anyway, continuing with my stash of photos, with my first shot of the day, Hibari from Katekyoshi Hitman Reborn!.
Head of discipline comittee – Hibari.
Sasuke from Naruto.
All hail Reborn! :3
The photo above is the jumpsuit version of the characters in Hitman Reborn!. Most of my friends are in that team.
That is what I call a real “spike”. Tao Ren from Shaman King.
Hatsune Miku. I believe she had many “stalkers”. ^^;
Haruhi – rocker version from SHnY.
Alright, and I shall be ending the post off with a meido and servant photo. Everyone loves some meido, right?
Images were taken with a Nikon coolpix 3700.
My overall impression about this year’s streetfest: 6/10. What’s you’re opinion about Streetfest or any other cosplay events?
Didn`t went there, Look nice.
@Rokku
Come for the next event! Should be the Cosfest, I think.
how come the stocking of the guitar haruhi is one long one short? no wait after checking it was intended to be that way. she does pay attention to details. good work girl. ^^;
@gordon
It’ll be fail if she didn’t notice that lol. She did the bunny version for Cosfest ’07. Nowonder I felt her face was abit familiar.
Drat, I think I fit into the “Stalker” category.
@Raven
Same lol.
Ansel Adams took a lot of time to compose his photographs; here he explains why: I have often thought that if photography were difficult in the true sense of the term -meaning that the creation of a simple photograph would entail as much time and effort as the production of a good watercolor or etching – there would be a vast improvement in total output. The sheer ease with which we can produce a superficial image often leads to creative disaster.