After I chanced upon the interior of the Capitol Theatre sometime ago, I decided to revisit it to see if I can get more shots of the interior. This time round, I got Gilbert and Boon Hwee along and we visited it another 3-4 times, each time covering a different section of what was the… Continue reading Capitol Theatre Revisited – Part 1
Category: Photography
Moonrise Over Supreme Court
Ok, not quite moonrise, but I was kind of surprised to still see the moon at 10:05am. Against the blue skies (rare in Singapore), it makes a good backdrop for the dome of the old Supreme Court of Singapore.
Slow Shutter Techniques
We all know that we can use a Neutral Density (ND) filter to slow down the shutter speeds to get really smooth water when shooting waterfalls, or to smooth out the ripples on the water surface, something like this:- During our recent morning shoot, Jed taught us another technique we can use. This involves taking… Continue reading Slow Shutter Techniques
Singapore Skyline At Dawn
I am never quite a early morning person, but my friend Jed who came over to visit wanted to do a nice skyline shot after I showed him what I got earlier this year. From past experience, the best time to get a good skyline shot with near-perfect reflections is in the early morning. Besides,… Continue reading Singapore Skyline At Dawn
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Water Wheel
The Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was built in 1895 to safely guide ships traveling to Australia’s eastern ports. It’s situated at the most southerly point of Australia at Cape Leeuwin, and marks the point where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet. Unfortunately on the day when Clarence and myself visited it during our trip to Western… Continue reading Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Water Wheel
Hin Hollywood Canteen
Just before the Hari Raya Puasa holiday, my good friend Boon Hwee asked if Gilbert and I would like to shoot the Hin Hollywood Canteen, near the Paya Lebar/Tanjong Katong area. It was to be closed for redevelopment from 1 Sep 2011. Being a fan of historical places as well as an interest of documenting… Continue reading Hin Hollywood Canteen
A Visit To My Childhood Home
Not too long ago, a friend and primary school classmate told me that the HDB block where I used to live in as a child will be torn down soon. It is part of the Selective En-Block Redevelopment Scheme (SERS), and by now most of the residents have moved out. Not wanting to lose a… Continue reading A Visit To My Childhood Home
Sugarloaf Rock
Situated near the coastline of the Leeuwin-Naturiste National Park, the Sugarloaf Rock is said to be one of the most widely photographed seascapes in Western Australia. After a short drive from Bussel Jetty, Clarence and I arrived at a lookout point overlooking the rock formation close to sunset. At the same time, a storm is… Continue reading Sugarloaf Rock
Busselton Jetty
At almost 2km long, the Busselton Jetty in the town of Busselton, Western Australia is said to be the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. A long jetty was required as ships were unable to dock closer to the shore as the waters of Geographe Bay where it’s located is too shallow. Clarence and… Continue reading Busselton Jetty
A Walk on the Tracks – Pt. 2 (Buona Vista to Jalan Hang Jebat)
This is a continuation of my previous post where I talked about a walk Boon Hwee and I took from Bukit Timah Railway Station to Jalan Hang Jebat. Before bidding farewell, Jerome gave us some pointers on what to look out for along the route as well as how to get there, and we set… Continue reading A Walk on the Tracks – Pt. 2 (Buona Vista to Jalan Hang Jebat)