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feisty, whimsical, makeup enthusiast, mobile phone photographer, learning to live life to the fullest
Category: Cee’s Which Way Challenge
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. Who doesn’t love a carnival? I recall sweetly how I would take the train ride, go through the haunted house, and play bumper cars with my siblings when we were young. I am so grateful to my mother for buying us the tickets to these fun games every…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. Today, let us take a walk across Cavenagh Bridge, the oldest bridge over the Singapore River. The Cavenagh Bridge charms city-dwellers with its British colonial architecture nestled amongst modern high-rise buildings. I hold this bridge in a particular place in my heart because I had to cross it…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. I have an indoor walkway for you! Books are therapeutic. Looking at books soothes my soul. Touching the books calms my heart. Hearing the book pages flip rests my body. Reading books tranquilises my mind. Tasting the thoughts brings peace to my being. Do you enjoy…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. The photo below shows a little shortcut I use. You will notice the path is not proper but made out of stepping stones. I find this scene interesting because it captures both the danger sign and children’s playground in one look. The danger sign also attracted my…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. I looked out the window and saw this whimsical clockwork standing in the middle of the busy roundabout. This sight was surreal for it is a bizarre mix of dreamy fairytale clocktower juxtaposed with dusty city reality. This is the view from one of the rooms of Metropole…
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In response to Cee’s Photography Which Way Challenge tag. I have realised that I am not the only one in this world who loves taking photos of paths after browsing through some of the other entries for Cee’s Which Way Challenge. The fact that one will never find out what is up the path, unless…