house movers
just called a local mover company. i guess house moving is enjoying brisk business in a busy city like
singapore where there are constant movement. paying $50 to move a couple of boxes is on cheap esp when there’s no one else to help.
some abstract architectural shots

The gang went to Singapore Henderson Waves to take night shots of the bridge. Problem with the place is that it’s always full of people you can’t shoot without having another photographer in your frame. With my frustration of getting a decent wide shot, I went closer instead. The bridge’s support frame made a good abstract subject.
Gear: Nikon D40, 18-200mm f3.5-5.6 VR
Faces at Esplanade

The view of the faces artwork from the inside of Singapore Esplanade. I was taking a rest inside the Esplanade from the searing Singapore heat during the National Day Parade 2008 celebration. I like this better than the one I took outside.
Gear: Olympus Trip 35, Tri-X 400, HC-110
Singapore Flyer

It was a rainy sunday afternoon when Willie, Madz and me went to the Singapore Flyer. Willie had 4 tickets. Madz and I got one each. Jay could have gotten the last one if he was not in the Philippines attending to his newborn baby.
The Singapore Flyer is one big ferris wheel that moves very slow. A turn took us roughly 40 minutes. The view from the top of flyer could have been better if not for the sights below being littered with ongoing constructions.
All in all the sights at the top are nice but nothing short of breathtaking. We wish we went there at night. The city lights below could have given us a fantastic view. And oh, did I say it was raining? Willie, we need tickets for a night ride.
Gear: Olympus Trip 35, Tri-X 400, HC-110
Do Not Touch Artwork

Artworks painted on glass walls of Esplanade from various Singapore artists during the National Day Parade 2008 celebration. It depicted faces of world leaders as well as influential and popular people.
Gear: Olympus Trip 35, Kodak Tri-X 400 with HC-110 combo.
just before sunset

I guess I’m taking better view of my surroundings on my way home. This photo was taken on the train going home at Sentosa Ave. It was taken in a hurry and against the glass while the train is moving. What I like about this photo is that unlike the Merlion or the Esplanade, I don’t see much of this in flickr.
Gear: Olympus Trip 35, Kodak Tri-x 400 film, Kodak HC-110 developer.
sms gateway for plurk and twitter
I’m plurking and tweeting using phPlurk and phTwitters as sms gateway here in Singapore. They seem to be owned by the same company as they both share the same mobile number. I hope they can add soup.io to their list of services.
Smoking Area

Hanging out at Trapizza Restaurant in Sentosa’s Siloso Beach after Affle’s beach outing. I used Kodak Tri-x this time instead of Ilford HP5 plus because I noticed that I like finer grains. The levels were adjusted in iPhoto to remove a bit of lens flare.
Gears: Olympus Trip 35 using Kodak Tri-x 400 film developed in Kodal HC-110 for 9 minutes in 27 degree Celsius, scanned by the friendly neighborhood photolab and post-processed in iPhoto.
travellers

I was walking around Arab St trying be lost when I took this snapshot of a couple in a small hostel cum cafe. This is why I love my Olympus Trip. It doesn’t intimidate the people around me.
Gear: Olympus Trip 35, Fujifilm Superia 200.
