Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Koon Seng Road, 2003

A familiar name in my family. Here are some pictures taken on the Hasselbald 500 CM and some on the Nikon F90x. Check out the level of detail, film grain and perspective of the 2 camera's lenses -Carl Zeiss is 80mm and the Nikkor is 35-70mm.








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Car Speedometer

This is going to be a collection.

My Nissan at 100,000km. Nokia E71
Same Nissan at 101,010km. Nokia E71
Samsung Galaxy SII 177999





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one-North at Slim Barracks Road - 2009





More architecture pictures. Shot on a Nikon D90.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Around Victoria Street - 2009

Shot on a Minolta XE-1 that I bought on eBay with father's 28mm lens. Kodak 400 using C-41 chemicals.

NLB



I like the vertical lines

Bought many textbooks here


New Shopping Mall

I like the interesting lines.

The modern on Victoria Street

At the road junction

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Goodview Gardens - Bukit Batok, 2009

It was after a photo shoot and I was waiting for an acquaintance to settle some paper work and send him to the airport.

I looked up and the HDB flats and sky looked too good to miss. I shot away using a Nikon D90. The aunties and uncles who see this view everyday was wondering what I was up to.
 


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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Tiong Bahru 2003

This place used to be public housing. Today, it is a bontique hotel.

Taken in 2003 with Nikon F90x. Should be a Fuji 400 colour film.



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Stadium Crescent 2002

This was taken before the whole place was redeveloped.

Definitely taken on the Nikon F2A. Its a ASA 400 film. Just can't quite remember if it was the Kodak or the Ilford one.

Look who is looking back!
I just love the texture.

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Farrer Park 2003

I used to play a few football matches at this pitch. I still remember the toilet was leaking a terrible smell.

These were all shot on the Hasselblad 500 CM with a 80mm lens. Illford 3200 and self developed.


Abandon Side Car.

Many Boxing Champions must have passed here.

The non leaking pipes.

Nice Wall.

Abandoned tracker near the field.
Last shot on the A12 magazine roll.

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National Library 2008

Another landmark in Singapore that was demolished to make way for a road tunnel.

I love this library. I had four cards and could borrow 4 books. What a fantastic manual system it was.

The hawker centre where the ice kacang (not the most hygienic with flies) and wanton noodle are now just memories.

My dad used to drive up, drop me and parked. - Nikon Coolpix 5000

Staircase to Knowledge - Nikon Coolpix 5000
In the back open space of the library. - Nikon Coolpix 5000
I did a whole series on this library. B&W and colour film. I would need to find it to post it here. Carries so many memories.

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Footprints in Japan


I did my first shot of this footprints back in 2008 in Japan. When I went back in 2010, I decided to do a few more. And perhaps add more in future.



2008 Tokyo. Outside the Imperial Palace - Nikon D70s
2010 Hokkaido. Hakodate - Nikon D90

2010 Hokkaido. Akan. - Nikon D90

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Airport - Singapore, Japan, USA, Mexico and back, 2004

I was doing my last trip as a corporate warrior. On my way from Singapore, Narita, LA, Mexico City, LA, Narita, Singapore and last day in the company.

I arrived at Narita on this flight - Yashica T5

The metaillic colours attracted me - Yashica T5

Waiting at Mexico City for my connection back to LA. Had tea in a coffee joint. - Yashica T5

Had a US$25 Fish and Chip before my direct flight from LA to Singapore - Yashica T5

My flight home- long range Airbus at LA tarmac. Had a shiver down my spine when I realised that I need to spend 18 hours in this piece of flying machine. - Yashica T5

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