I have not seen a rainbow, much less two rainbows for a long time now. Today, after a short period of rain, my father alerted me to the rainbow and I rushed to get my iPhone and camera to capture this rare moment. It started with one rainbow, but after a few shots on the… Continue reading Double Rainbow
Month: March 2011
Henderson Waves
Standing at 36m above Henderson Road, the Henderson Waves is Singapore’s tallest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It links Mt. Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill and is part of the Southern Ridges, a 9km trail that links several parks in the southern end of Singapore. The distinctive feature of the bridge are the wave-like structures… Continue reading Henderson Waves
Fujifilm FinePix X100 Hands-on Review
The newly launched Fujifilm FinePix X100 has got to be one of the most talked about “professional compact” recently. A friend of mine tried it out during the recently concluded IT Show 2011 in Singapore and has written a hands-on review of it and you can check it out over at Digital Home Thoughts. Invisible… Continue reading Fujifilm FinePix X100 Hands-on Review
Great Court, British Museum
At the centre of the British Museum is the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court (or simply known as the Great Court). The cylindrical Reading Room lies in the middle, and a massive steel and glass provides a skylight for the courtyard it encloses. I was trying to find a good vantage point from which to… Continue reading Great Court, British Museum