Sunday, October 30, 2005
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Sunday, October 23, 2005
World in Motion

It's been a rough week for me (again!) Nevertheless, I had to squeeze in time to take part in the Canon photomarathon 2005 on Saturday. was totally exhausted! Chris, Kean Fan and me gained valuable experience. This is my submission for the first theme: World in Motion. The time limit was 3 hours. Gosh, it was a really difficult one.
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Sunset

I wanted to buy a new tripod today. But I was a slow coach and didn't have enough time. In the end, I went out to meet my darling for dinner. Nevertheless, I brought my small camera along just in case. I'm really lucky I guess. On the bus, I saw a perfect sky. Gosh, the clouds and the blue was so beautiful. I have to take a picture! Got down the bus and went up a block of flat to take photos of the great evening sky. Pity I didn't have my canon cam with me. Here's what I have to show.
Friday, October 14, 2005
Outdoor Classroom

Went down to Oh Chin Huat Hydroponics farm this afternoon to recee for a geography fieldtrip. This is the outdoor classroom there. How nice it would be if classes are conducted here, right? The air is clean, and one is free from electronic distractions, especially the computer and Xbox. I guess this is one of the last 'rural' place in Singapore. The presence of the Coca Cola vending machine just betrayed its rustic feel.
Monday, October 10, 2005
Friday, October 07, 2005
Mangrove and beach

As you can see, it's obviously low-tide. At around 4 plus in the afternoon, I think. It's taken at the Pasir Ris Beach located at the far-eastern side of Singapore. There's actually a boy standing on the exposed swamp. A pity I didn't have telephoto lens to zoom in on him. The little black dot in the centre of the photo is him. (if you can see)
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Aerial view of Little India, Singapore

I went out to Little India with my colleagues to recee for a fieldtrip we've got to plan for a group of geog students. Went up to a nearby block of flats to get an aerial view of Little India. This is what I saw. Remember the coloured flats I posted some time ago? It's very noticeable among the sea of red-tiled roofs.








