Shooting Lines
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…


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…


Images taken from the NEL railway above ground tracks at the station near Punggol Marina Country Club.
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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Photographing Sungei Road as a point of interest for my regular client believe it or not. But of course these images are not the ones they are looking for as they prefer the whole idea as a directional, travelling guide kind of angle so these are personal shots. It has been a while since I did street photography ever since I started full time as a photographer as there were limited time for personal work other than family pictures. Enjoy the simple series…
I was on my way to a birthday celebration when I hooked up a conversation with this old man who is working near my place selling “bah ku teh”, quite a popular stall at my place here at Marsiling. We chatted quite a bit and commended on how I treated my son, Armand, like a real boy. He said, kids these days aren’t as tough as his day and parents shouldn’t let the kids have their way most of the time. We carried on with our exchange till the bus came and I was pleased he allowed me to snap a pic of him.
I simply love the facial feature… his crooked nose with his most sincere smile just nailed his utmost expression as I read him being happy for his age. He seemed to tell me that he had seen more than a fair bit in life and hopefully, his younger generations can share the similar experiences he felt during his prime.
Cherish our generations… young and old. Without them, we are nothing. Without us as someone else’ generation, that someone else is too… nothing.
Enjoy your Thursday, everyone.

It was an overcast weather, sun occasionally hidden by the clouds, wind subtly yet not so gently blowing sand to the face, the current of the sea water seemed strong and the swimmers looked enduringly fatigued… but they had to go on… and on… and on… lap after lap after, around the giant sized red ball in freestyle in the East Coast waters of Singapore…



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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“The day went unbelievably smooth till the end of the day (before dinner) when we met with an accident with a stupid ah-pek cabbie who wrecked the right side of the crossroad to shattering pieces of collectibles… Nas & Afri Cool… Azlie & Lis CCB mouth… Ah-Pek ’0′
Anyway, enjoy the story… narrated as usual from photo no.1 left to right to last….”