January 26, 2017
January 10, 2017
pieces of singapore
I recently got together with some of my high school batchmates whom I haven't met in more than a decade. I've only reconnected with them through Twitter 5 years ago I think, and from then on our correspondence continued.
I was a bit surprised when they asked me what my real profession is. A photographer? Traveler, perhaps? Both laughable, because I don't consider myself as a photographer and no one pays me to travel either. After a while, I realized the validity of the question. I do barely talk about my job in social media or even rant about it whenever it is applicable, so one would find it easy to just assume travel or photography as my field of work.
Oh well, if I can only travel, take photos and get paid at the same time :)
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Sky over Bugis |
Anyway, here are some photos of Singapore from last year. It has been 4 years since my first trip to this city (also my first out-of-country travel) and I keep coming back because it is such a convenient city to walk around, get lost in and take photos of. Also, Laksa, period.
I'm suppose to go back before January ends but something came up that made me re-evaluate my resources for the whole year, so I may have to skip it this time. Sad, but I know I'll come back again :)
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Gardens by the Bay |
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Early morning in Bugis |
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Black bird in Singapore Botanic Gardens |
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Some person with a hideous fashion sense across the Esplanade |
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The Love of my Life, Teh Tarik |
January 3, 2017
2017: an opening
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Tesselaar Tulip Festival, Melbourne, Australia, 2016 |
There were a handful of shitty events in 2016 (more so on a global scale), but allow me to be as unapologetic as I could be: I had a great year in 2016.
On the other hand, I found myself less drawn to write in general, and share things here in my blog.
My fondness for film stayed the same, but the urge to put it into action did not. I shot a lot less last year. I remember shooting 50+ rolls in 2015. It was cut in half by shooting only 26 rolls in 2016.
Anyway, here are some random 2016 highlights:
- Ran two 10-km races
- Joined two open-call photography submissions (I did not get in for both, but submitting my photos was nerve-racking)
- Got my first TLR camera!
- Traveled to four countries
- First time to experience winter
- Got an Instax Wide
- Traveled out of Asia (something I never would have thought)
- Finally bought a Paperwhite after four years of pining
- Participated in my first Emulsive Secret Santa!
- Watched a lot of K-dramas and consequently grew love for something I thought was too mushy and dramatic for my liking (which is ironic because I'm mushy and dramatic just the same haha)
- Gave some people a second chance, lol
- Gave myself a second chance with this blog (and username)
Neil deGrasse Tyson tweeted the other day:
To all on the Gregorian Calendar, Happy New Year! A day that's not astronomically significant...in any way…at all…whatsoever.
True. But don't we all enjoy and benefit from the illusion of a clean slate?
Happy new year, my friend. Let's keep this year tidy :)
November 30, 2016
singapore botanic gardens
I've been to Singapore a couple of times before, but last May was my first time going to this 156-year old garden honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It was still summer. The garden is vast, so walking is a must for one to explore the entire 74 acres.
The heat was almost unbearable, but I enjoyed taking photos of the light coming through the rustling leaves and to the concrete pathway. Even after 3 years of shooting film, I still have to think about my exposure settings and estimate the light of my surroundings before I shoot (the light meters of my cameras are all busted).
Unfortunately, I overestimated the light coming through the trees and thought it was enough to shoot at 1/125-1/250, hence the grain. Fortunately, I will be coming back to Singapore early next year so I may have the chance to shoot with a decent exposure.
Yup, there's been a little change in my blog. Everything else is the same, though. Maybe I'll explain the transition later. For now, welcome to the new blog name :)
November 20, 2016
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