Us!!

Finally completed drawing, after weeks! Scanned into black and white with high contrast. ^^

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Sinful Treats

I like.

Murder?

During one of the streetshooting session with my buddy, I brought him to the upper floor corridor of a hotel to take the bird’s eye view of the city area. Interestingly, I noticed that the corridor offered an opportunity for some unconventional shots. So we fooled around and mimicked a murder scene.

Sad Bear

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A Morning at Little India

I went to Little India with Boon Thong today. Purpose? For a walk-about photo shoot. This is a place that I have been going every year since I started teaching in SNGS. However, I never had the chance to wander around at my own pace and explore any photography opportunities because there’s always the responsibility of looking after my students.

So I’ve decided to visit this place today, hoping to get some street portraits as well as abstract shots. Below are some of the photos. :)

A fruit and vegetable stall that accepts NETS.

Mum waiting, while child looks on.

 

A tourist receiving henna-painting. 

 

The Indian lady skilfully painted the henna onto her customer’s wrist.

 

Stall selling Indian snacks.

And now, moving on to some abstracts…

Porcelains.

Bangles.

Shawls.

Little containers. Jewellery boxes, maybe?

Colourful bangles.

They come in dozens packed together.

Candles in various shapes.

Postcards and greeting cards.

Tomatoes.

 

Cloth for making Indian costumes. 

Colourful watches.

Indian accessories. 

Liquor. 

Where else could you find a place in Singapore that’s more colourful than Little India? I hope I’ve portrayed the vibrant colours of this little town through the lens.

Well, that’s all for this series. Hope you’ve enjoyed viewing! ;)

No More Marking!

Yes, it’s come to the time of the year when I’ve finally finished all the marking of exam scripts. One wave of invigilation has passed, and awaiting for the next round of (O-levels) invigilation to come.

Time has indeed passed very quickly, and the school term will be ending in a weeks’ time. (Of course, that’s for the Sec 1s to 3s. Sec 4s’ got Os to conquer, and the teachers still have to work as usual.) The next thing I’m looking forward to is bringing the girls to Chiang Rai for CIP. :)

Anyway, I did a run with Boon Thong again this evening. After I mapped out my run, it was a little disappointing that we covered a distance less than the initial target of 7 km. Nevertheless, the run was a good work-out and a prelude to my upcoming Real Run this coming Sunday.

Ok, off to watch TV and cook a packet of Tom Yum noodles to eat! Haha :D