Another trip to the reservoir that’s just so familiar to my blog viewers… I guess this place is very very very sucked dry of photography ideas. But anyhow, here’s a few photographs that’s worthy of a post.
The pink dragon
Another trip to the reservoir that’s just so familiar to my blog viewers… I guess this place is very very very sucked dry of photography ideas. But anyhow, here’s a few photographs that’s worthy of a post.
The pink dragon
Made my way to Punggol Fields today with XJ, and we made a short video there.
The dull murky sky stretched out like a dark canopy, an infinity of greyness. Rain was on its way; what seemed to be a malevolent spirit that threw down heavy buckets of water has been awakened. Lightning struck at a distance, breaking the cool of the late afternoon. The wind began to howl dismally, and [...]
Many of you would wonder, what I will have on my workspace. Well I’m not much of a technology geek, but here’s a post on what I actually work on every night.
Half of my workspace
As part of my cruise holiday, I was treated to a whole range of food, from International, Continental, all the way to Chinese, and even Italian. I would like to introduce a few meals that I had in this special post.
Mixed grill topped off with baby potatoes and fresh greens
What on earth is Omy? Its Singapore’s very first billingual news website, and I’ve been busy making vodcasts for them all these weeks… Do take a look!
Also refer to XJ’s blog for links to the videos we’ve made.
The coast is always full of felines in the East, and once again, I shot them all.
*licks*
Ladies and gentlemen of the floor, I would like to blatently introduce a whole new series of words that teenagers nowadays have conveniently added to their extensive list of vocabulary. Interestingly, this new language makes the spelling of english words more complicated, yet to them, it takes on a cooler front.
The annual Mid Autumn Festival Celebrations cum PIE was held at Nan Hua High School once again last Friday night, and I made my way there with my family for a time of food, games, and interesting performances.
A Guzheng player at work
You know this post looks familiar. I’ve posted this before, I’m posting it again.
Little children. When will you all finally learn that relationships will never last when u’re immature? I myself do not consider myself mature enough for a relationship at all at the moment. Look at my studies. I want to excel in them [...]
Omy has finally revealed the mystery behind itself today.
As a new chinese web portal (the very first in Singapore that is billingual unlike STOMP) that caters to not only citizen journalism, but also quality news and vodcasts, this site was officially launched to the business partners of the Singapore Press Holdings last night at Clarke [...]
It’s that time of the year again…
The Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, is also known as the Mooncake or Lantern Festival. Round ‘moon’ cakes with a variety of sweet and savoury fillings appear in shops, and paper lanterns of all colours, shapes and sizes are also [...]
As Royston Tan’s biggest film project yet this $1 million musical feature film in a joint production between five companies was set against the colourful and culturally unique backdrop of Chinese 7th month ‘getai’. This movie is one that brought about $2.9 million worth of profits (At last count).
It was a rather misty day, and XJ & I (Once again) decided to take a more expensive route to getting photographs today – taking a walk in the park.
Colourful threesome
My family celebrated my cousin’s 21st birthday yesterday!
Cheers and all the best for your future Pei Wen!
A group photo
The East Coast is swarming with cats, and XJ and I made our way there again today to shoot the excess cats.
Surprise!
I woke up to see 8 missed calls from XJ, and knew something was up today. Rushing over to my laptop which was put on sleep mode, I logged on to the NPAL system immediately.
XJ and I made a trip down to Pulau Ubin today for a photography trip, but ended up having a cycling trip instead… The trip was quite a ghastly one, much to the shock and horror of the both of us.
Bike Shadows
The east is just full of surprises. I visited the East Coast today with XJ, and made an impressive number of photographs as compared to normal photography outings.
The trip started off with lunch at Chinatown, where the both of us got stopped by the SMRT security for possibly carrying suspicious-looking bags.
We got stopped by transit [...]
On my recent cruise trip, the ship passed by Pulau Bukom, and the island came into my camera’s shooting range.
Pulau Bukom, also known as Pulau Bukum, is a small island located about five kilometres to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore. The size of Pulau Bukom is about [...]