Monthly Archives: November 2008

Clark Quay Night Shot

This shot is part of the Clark Quay area after which the whole area has gone through major renovation. Now as you can see, there are more colorful lights along the river bank and it definitely makes the area more … Continue reading

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Shop Houses in Arab Street Singapore by Neil

The back alley behind some of the colourful “shophouses” in Singapore’s busy Arab Street. This was taken early on a Sunday morning, before the bustle. There is a photo of the front of these shophouses Note the “Sultan Mosque” in … Continue reading

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Harbour Front Center – Shot from bridge

This is a night shot of the Harbour Front Center, taken from the overhead brigdge. I like the cylinder portion of the building whereby it has a unique way of standing out. The lights that follow rounds the shops make … Continue reading

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The Sun sets over Lower Pierce Reservoir, Singapore’s water catchment by Neil

The Sun sets over Lower Pierce Reservoir, Singapore’s water catchment. The Sun itself is behind the roof of the intake structure, and is reflected off the water. This is a 3exp HDR

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Sentosa IR – Coming Soon

Night shot is a beauty by itself. The shot rely on artificial lightnings to bring out the beauty of lights. Are you able to guess where is this?? Imagine the construction is done deep in the night. This is a … Continue reading

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Sad Kallang River Singapore by Neil

Man has tamed the Kallang River. This is what there is of it after the Lower Peirce Reservoir’s dam, as it flows past Bishan Park. When the dam overflows during heavy rain it fills very quickly! There is a plan … Continue reading

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Pool Shot

This photo was taken in my office one day while watching my colleagues playing pool. Such motion shots are tough to catch the timing to get a nice shot, i’m still learning and playing around with the settings. Do you … Continue reading

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