Saturday, July 26, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Themed
Trying to change. Themed pictures.
It would be subjective. But pictures are just that. Let me know what you think.
First Light
It would be subjective. But pictures are just that. Let me know what you think.
First Light
Reflections
Labels: Themed Photography, Travel Photography
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Southern Ridge
We took off from Alexandra Arch, and headed towards Harbour Front.
Here are some of the photos. More to come, with text :)
Planned to complete a 4+km walk in 2.5 hours, which we did! Weather was a bit shady before that, raining in parts of Singapore. But it was very fine eventually.
Our route was basically:
Alexandra Arch -> Forest Walk -> Henderson Waves -> Mount Faber -> Marang Trail -> Dinner
Haven't shot for a long time. Took out my M42 Fisheye & 50mm. Sadly, the 50mm wasn't very attractive. So I had to utilize the M42 FE, quite a good practise for the basics: manual focus, exposure, depth of field utilization
Well, here're the photos.
Forest Walk
Here are some of the photos. More to come, with text :)
Planned to complete a 4+km walk in 2.5 hours, which we did! Weather was a bit shady before that, raining in parts of Singapore. But it was very fine eventually.
Our route was basically:
Alexandra Arch -> Forest Walk -> Henderson Waves -> Mount Faber -> Marang Trail -> Dinner
Haven't shot for a long time. Took out my M42 Fisheye & 50mm. Sadly, the 50mm wasn't very attractive. So I had to utilize the M42 FE, quite a good practise for the basics: manual focus, exposure, depth of field utilization
Well, here're the photos.
Forest Walk
Henderson Waves
Labels: Landscape
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Rome 2008
A long delayed post. In the middle of processing the pictures, mainly due to more new photos and refuse to wait for more backlogs!
Will post up the pics first with text in the future :)
I stayed in Rome for 4D3N. The hostel was pretty convenient. Very central, close to the Termini Station. The attractions in Rome were pretty closed to each other, reachable by foot for most cases, depending on how thrifty you want to be.
Will post up the pics first with text in the future :)
I stayed in Rome for 4D3N. The hostel was pretty convenient. Very central, close to the Termini Station. The attractions in Rome were pretty closed to each other, reachable by foot for most cases, depending on how thrifty you want to be.
I met some pretty cool room mates. Matt & Tamsin, 2 NZer on a 20week quest to travel Europe. Then there were 2 HKers who stayed for only 1 day. The fun about travelling alone is you get to meet others who are doing the same, or more or less. During dinner, I met 2 Brazilian girls who stayed for 2 days in another room.; during breakfast, a handful of Canadian nurses to be.
On to the trip, Rome was nice. Weather a tad too hot. Traffic a bit too horrendous. Drivers would not stop at the zebra crossing unless you dare to put out your foot. They look like they're travelling at 80km/h without the will to stop. But they would if you take the first move!
So, the 'standard' few places to go to in Rome are the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. That's where I went in the first day.
Colosseum
Roman Forum
This was kinda cute. There was some children day happening near the Leonardo's Workshop (this term I learnt while playing Civ3). And the fire department was just out to give them a good time! There was a 2 storey high jump with air mattress below. There's this "how-to put out a flaming car" excercise.
While in search of a particular ice drink recommended by an Italian I met at Barcelona airport (who took the same plane and train with me to Rome), I passed by this place with many restaurants which look nice and cosy. Then there's this lone car just standing there...
Labels: Travel Photography
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