My second personal project for 2015 is to address a feeling that I’ve not taken enough photos with my cameras.
So, I’m going to take one black and white photo each day for 2015 in square format.
I’ll be uploading them directly to my gallery.
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My second personal project for 2015 is to address a feeling that I’ve not taken enough photos with my cameras.
So, I’m going to take one black and white photo each day for 2015 in square format.
I’ll be uploading them directly to my gallery.
Sorry about the title, but there’s really nothing better to call this. And I bet there’s going to be tonnes of these.
There are times, you just walk around and see things. And the mobile phone being such a proficient camera these days, you’re obliged to snap away and add to the growing international collection of space hogging digital photos pressed into CDs, DVDs, hard disks and never getting printed.
Since I’m not an avid a-post-every-five-minutes type of blogger, these junk photos get backlogged until I am absolutely compelled to clean up my digital gunk.
Okay, to get the ball rolling…
This is a long overdue post. And I’m only getting to it now because I’ve been cleaning up my hard disk. (Three days on, I’m still cleaning it away.)
You might remember the wet market at Block 628 because it burned up on 16th October 2007.
Continue reading “Wet Market at Block 628, Ang Mo Kio St 61”
To receive the stupid call from The Right Angle really killed my morning, but I happened to check out the signature link at the bottom of a post of this guy on Clubsnap, a local photography forum. And immediately I felt way better.
Okay, so Dreams may be too sentimental. But I think the idea behind it is so pure that it warrants a look.
Okay, National Day 2007 “City of Possibilities” is long over.
Didn’t even see the parade on TV.
But I happened to be around the area on the NDP Preview show on 28th July, and although I’d been up and around on my feet since 6am, I stuck around just for the beginning of the show before getting bored with the proceedings.
Totally unprepared, these are the shots from my 18 – 70mm kit lens, so far the best kit lens from Nikon.
Okay, so I’ve got the first two rolls of film from my Yashica GSN.
I am pleased. The GSN was fixed nicely. No light leaks. And I notice from the shots during sunset it tends to make the light look redder than it actually was. Sweet.
Spent the weekend at a kelong run by three Singaporeans. The website address is kelongfishing.com but when I checked out the website, I found it was called Hot Boys fishing.
Well, it was hot. But I don’t know who the boys are. Unless you were talking about the old uncles fishing off the kelong.
The kelong is just off Pulau Sibu which is accessed via Tanjung Leman jetty.
It’s not a real kelong and it’s run only for tourists.
I got a whole lot of bulbs and took some pictures of my mother’s rings.
I put everything on the floor and took pictures from there. Handheld.
Should have written about this a long time ago. But never do stuff you can rush to do as Chinese New Year careens toward you.
Been working my scanner overtime now that I’ve got to spring clean my room. So here you go…
My photo is in the Singapore Film Commission’s 2007 Calendar. Month of October. Continue reading “Miss October in Singapore Film Commission’s 2007 Calendar”