The cafe not only sell food with a selection of cool menus at different timings of the day, one can hang out all day to sit back and relax while enjoying their cuppa tea or coffee or beverage of their choice whilst engaging in their own read or anything they can find on the shelf. Pretty cool & cosy place I must say.


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When it comes to photography, you will never cross the line in playing with lines, contours, shadows, colour, practically any shape or space is your subject. Even a blank wall…


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Similarly to the one I did for Fajar Road, I had another project done up for Punggol.

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Was at my parents’ place and saw these lovely lights beyond that block which I guessed could be coming from the Toa Payoh Stadium.
Shot this in Auto white balance in JPEG. and I thought was less interesting so I changed it… to tungsten on the 2nd pic.

The tungsten version of the same view also in JPEG, which looked more interesting with the blue sky.

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Interior architecture and space photography for an editorial of Singapore Tyler Print Institute.

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Interior architecture and space photography for an online editorial for CityLink Mall, located underground at the City Hall MRT station, Singapore.


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A real estate agent approached me to do up some pictures of Fajar Road HDB estate for his new brochures and flyers as he was specializing in that particular Singapore area. I happened to be there in the evening time to take some snaps and was lucky enough to catch the setting sun in the background but the block I was at was the best bet to catch the sunset angle and at the same time showing how the traffic is within the blocks. Here are some of the exterior residential views of the place but I didn’t include the interiors due to privacy reasons from the HDB owners who hasn’t sold off their apartments.
Fajar Road in sunset in portrait mode

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Overlooking the water borders separating the 2 countries, Singapore & Malaysia, is a seafood restaurant right before the sea. There is also a small jetty to harbour the boats that travel to and fro from the distant kelong to the mainland. I guess this seafood place will make it big one day once the locals and especially Singaporeans find out its exact location. I will not disclose the location for now due to marketing reasons but you’ll soon find out.





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