Partnering with EMO Studios (www.emo-studios.com), a professional photography services company, to offer a photography classes since July 2007. Participants will be exposed to lessons and field trips conducted by professionals as well as discount packages for camera equipment.

2020 Point System

About the Point System

The point system is established within 20/20 to provide a transparent and accountable measure of the contributions of our members throughout the year.

Points will be awarded base on Leadership Roles & Participation Roles.

The points will be used in the consideration for nominating outstanding members for the Young NTUC Award.

How It Works

LEADERSHIP CATEGORY
Types of Activity - Club Level, Leadership Roles, Project
Leadership Roles, Ad-Hoc Assignment Roles

Cap Points (Max) High Key - 100 Mid Key - 20 Low Key - 20

PARTICIPATION CATEGORY
Types of Activity - Main Course Basic & Advance, Workshop / Courses, Event Assignment / Project / Outing

Cap Points (Max) High Key – 50 Mid Key – 20 Low Key - 20

Roles of Leadership Roles
• Playing a key role in the planning and execution of the event/project
• Contributed to the planning, coordination or implementation of the event

Roles of Participants Roles
• Playing a participation role in engaging all the club activities.
• Workshop, Courses and outing.
• Event Assignment - Youth Campus, Coffeeshop Talk, Kidzquest…etc
• 20/20 exhibition and projects - MayDay, NDP, OCC…etc

Monday, May 30, 2011

Taiwan is a great place for photography

During this early May, our member Yee Foo Ming and his trusty camera went on a 7 days trek to the 'heart of Asia' Taiwan.

Taiwan is a great place for photography. Be it the rural farmlands, urban skyscrapers or endless waves crashing onto the peaceful beaches facing different oceans, there will be something for you. During my 2 weeks there, my friends and I had travelled by their various mode of transport. Namely high speed railway (Taiwan Highspeed Railway THSR), normal railway (Taiwan Railway Administration TRA), train (Kaoshiung Rapid Transit Corporation – KRTC, Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation - TRTC), cab and if you are brave enough, self drive. Although Taiwan is left hand drive and international driving license is needed, the time saved from travelling is still worthwhile.

 

At Kenting, the most southern part of Taiwan, we travelled to the mountains and remote locations made possible only by car. Afterwhich, we travelled by train to Meishan located near Alishan, for its sour plums, mountains and waterfall. Repairs are still ongoing, years after 88 typhoon (Typhoon Morakot).

 

We drove to Ji Ji, which was the earthquake epic centre before making our way to Sun Moon Lake. The ferry tickets are half price if purchased the day before and we ferried around the 3 sites for walkabout and sightseeing. Following which, we continued ea [...]

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