Memories from Asia...
Hello again, my friends. Well, the text of this post will be rather short, as I simply needed an excuse to post some additional photos from the extremely successful Masters Tour-Asia.
None of this would have been possible without the incredible efforts of our Adobe colleagues in all the regions. So this post serves (in part) as a tribute to them. I tried to find all of the 'team photos' that were taken. Sadly, I'm missing a few, and some (key) people are missing from the photos. But you know who you are, and again, my deepest thanks and appreciation for being such wonderful hosts to us.
And now...PHOTOS!!
The 'Soul' of Adobe Korea...MH, sorry we missed you!

Team Taipei. Thanks for the photo, Frances.

Some of Team Hong Kong...oh, what a night that was!

Team Singapore/Malasia...Raj, Titu, Audrey, Maryann: we'll get you in the next pic! And man, I truly look like a giant here! LOL. 'They call me Hagrid...'

And now for some random highlights from the tour (personal shots, links to full-res panoramas, etc)
The Great Rufus, on the Great Wall, Badaling

Jase on-stage, Korea. Professional Photographer took this one!!

Rufus & Greg share a moment in Taipei

Another professional shot, from the floor @ stage left: 3000 strong in Korea

Greg takes in the crowd - professional photo - gorgeous color & clarity

An outtake of me, taken just before presenting

Rufus takes a break during our VIP event, HK

And lastly, some of the Audience Panoramas (stitched from multiple photos, in PSCS3) in full 1280 width:
Taipei Panorama
Hong Kong Panorama
Singapore Panorama (using the stitched version this time)
Kuala Lumpur Panorama
But of course, with every tour and each passing year, there are occasionally some casualties. Exhibit A--my suitcase after the last 7 months of the Masters Tour; held together with Asiana Air tape, the zippers broken, the logo missing, and stained to high-heaven! RIP, Kenneth Cole Reaction Suitcase (2007-2008)

And with that my friends, I think I'll end this post. Again, the memories created on this tour will truly resonate FOREVER. Thanks to everyone who attended the seminars, and thank you to all those who've commented on the blog and let me know what they thought about the show! We look forward to visiting all of you again. The pleasure was truly ours. ;)
So, until next time...
Jase @ the piano in Singapore, for an interview...photo by Rufus

Blog on.