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feisty, whimsical, makeup enthusiast, mobile phone photographer, learning to live life to the fullest
Category: Memories
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I have watched Christmas lights and decorations every year since I learned of their existence some two decades ago. I have indeed enamoured for decorations beneath the Christmas trees this year. The photo below shows a gorgeous Ferrero-Rocher-like set-up under the tree at Millenia Walk. And the picture below shows the actual Christmas tree. I…
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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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I knew I had to snap this image the moment I saw the old man’s reflection in the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of Ninethirty by Awfully Chocolate. The modern decor of the corridor contrasted starkly with the age of the person to produce a surreal mix of fact and fantasy. I almost jumped into that the…
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In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Grey. Like Ailsa, I am not fond of grey too. But unlike her, I cannot find many photos in grey. I have this shot of a mudskipper, though. This photo is one of only a few grey pictures that I have in my stash of photographs. The…
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Above Our Heads I will remember watching fighter jets up close for a long time more. I am still replaying the most memorable moments in my head, so afraid that I might forget them one day. These are a couple of displays that I managed to catch on my social media: @SG50 #BlackKnights #SG50 #Airshow…
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Beneath Your Feet.” I experienced autumn for the first time in my life in Nagoya, Japan. I live in a country that is almost on the equator of the Earth, so I do not go through four seasons a year where I live. On the day…
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Find the most beautiful place within 100 miles and go there. Explore it. Or just find a bench and take in the view. I fell head over heels in love with the spot by the canal besides a row of houses in the picture below. I was mesmerised after I spotted an incredilby beautiful sunset…
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In response to Where’s my backpack? Travel Theme: Wind. Power and Livelihood The wind is ever-present but always invisible. The wind sometimes appears as a form of energy that provides power supply to industries and homes. The wind is considered clean and green energy as it is a renewable natural resource. The wind turns turbines such…
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In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Close Up.” You Have Always Been There You have always been there Though I have never known Have I not looked down Have I not zoomed in I would have never known That you have always been there Have you spotted what I saw? =) Enjoy! Cocoa’s…
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In response to Nancy Merrill Photography A Photo A Week Challenge: Recording History. Dusty Electricity I was in the control station of the KTM Rail that connected Singapore to Malaysia for an estimated one hundred years. I noticed the electricity switch box, electricity meter, and many power points for three-pin plugs. I took a particular interest…