Close Up Look At The Neighborhood Series


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We are meeting everyone weekend for the month of May to document and shoot street at Tiong Bahru. This is open to everyone who loves photography and not just Four Thirds users.

For those who are shy but would like to contribute to this thread, if you have recently shot Tiong Bahru Estate, it would nice of you to share some of your images as well. Hope this becomes an archival page for years to come for the next generation, to see how Tiong Bahru looked like in 2009....

Those who wants to join us and make more friends,
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Cheers.
 

My contribution from today's(16/5) shoot.

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2nd last contribution..

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Lovely perspective YZ. I like how you see Tiong Bahru through your eyes. Nice set. Waiting for the rest to post your images... sorry I was not able to come down today. Hope to see more next week.
 

That's all I've went through today. Thanks for organizing this event and thanks everyone who attended.

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a few more from me from the last weekend shoot :

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very nice series :thumbsup:
although i was not borned in local but i do miss the old kampung time too...
by the way above shoot was taken by 7-14 or 12-60? just curious :bigeyes:
i like the taste of a little wide angle distortion, but that's just me haha:bsmilie:
 

Lovely perspective YZ. I like how you see Tiong Bahru through your eyes. Nice set. Waiting for the rest to post your images... sorry I was not able to come down today. Hope to see more next week.

Thanks. I think that's all I shall post. Don't wanna flood the thread with all my images. Need give space to others. :bsmilie:
Great idea for shooting there, made me feel very nostalgic. Haven't been shooting architecture for quite a long while, its a good break and definitely inspiring. hope to attend more shoots in the future. ;)
 

very nice series :thumbsup:
although i was not borned in local but i do miss the old kampung time too...
by the way above shoot was taken by 7-14 or 12-60? just curious :bigeyes:
i like the taste of a little wide angle distortion, but that's just me haha:bsmilie:

Thanks for the compliment. You have a good eye. This was shot on the 7-14mm.
Well, kampung or not, we are trying our best to archive and document the images of Singapore in 2009 the best that we can... at least we know we are freezing time in this community level project.

Though this was born from the Four Thirds community, but anyone with a camera is welcome to join us, even with point and shoot cameras.

Hope to see more people joining us in our next weekend's outing.
 

Here my shots for 16/5. Pardon me if it's too much. I already cut down a lot. :bsmilie:

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Great collection, great job, Dorts...!! :thumbsup:
Your collections sure walk me thru my young days while I still a young kid brought around by my grandparents.
Lovely...!!! Just like those memory lanes!!
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I didn't join you guys for the shoot.
I have some photos from Tiong Bahru..

Can I post it too? ;)
 

dorts - i must say, you have a great eye for detail and i really like your treatment of the images. hope you will join us at the future sessions when you have a break from your exam preparations

whyzee - lovely images you have shared. care to share which are the shots taken with the voigtlander?
 

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some of my shots from yesterday's session to share. hope everyone who attended the shoot had fun and rediscover a little bit of our country's history through your camera's viewfinder.

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We stopped by this fruits shop for drinks at Seng Poh Road, across from Tiong Bahru Market. The shopkeeper shared with us that he is the 3rd generation owner of the shop with a history of 64 years. his grandfather opened this shop in 1945 at this location and its been the family business ever since.

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