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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Lomography 5


Flowers, Changi Business Park

I've had several of these photos prepped to go online for a while but haven't had the time to upload them. These lomo photos were taken about two to three weeks ago. On this occasion, I asked that the lab did no colour correction when they scanned the negatives and burn them to cd. Some lomo photographers say report that that gave them better results.


Street in Singapore, I don't remember where this is though.


Bus-stop in Chong Pang City.


The Expo MRT Station.


Blue skies and green grass at Changi Business Park.




A series of photos of the city skyline from the esplanade.


Open air hawker centre at the Esplanade. This particular is reputed to contain some of the best street food stalls in Singapore and they are there by invitation from Seeto of Makansutra, one of the more prominent food critics in Singapore.


Yishun at night and the basement parking lot in Northpoint.


The interior of Paya Lebar Methodist Church, attending a friend's wedding.


Teck Chye Terrace. A road opposite Paya Lebar Methodist Church. The hit Mediacorp drama Holland Village featuring a Nasi Lemak Stall with a back alley was shot here at Teck Chye Terrace and not in Holland Village. Years and years ago before the government began construction of the MRT line that now runs through Paya Lebar and Hougang, there was a hawker centre and wet market here. Business was brisk and the food was simply to die for. Now all that remains of that time is the "five foot way" that you see in the third photo. The second picture is of mangosteens from an extremely good fruit stall at Teck Chye Terrace.


Marina Square.


Millennium Walk.


Shapes.

Okay, that's it from me for now. Hope you guys enjoyed the photos. =)

1 comment:

  1. totally digged the one shot in chong pang, it's the colours lah, the green has me completely blown over. check out ergo proxy (anime) if u have time. duno if you'll like it though, i'll just too annoyed with it to watch it cuz it's too difficult to watch at some points

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