Living In Singapore – clipper79


Branching out again into a sub series called "Almost Prop-Like".
It consist of a series of images from Singapore which looked like they are staged, but in actual fact they are not.

The Crow Is King
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Lunch On Lines
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Under The Bridge
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Those Were The Days
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Thanks for sharing... The black and white pictures are amazing ....
 

I like the old man on blades. Both shots were fantastic!
 

Breaking the mold of monotone story telling and going with a one off coloured version now :)

Angel at Escalator's End
Taken with the Yashica EZ F521

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Thanks for dropping by :)
 

Little Lion
A little boy who aspires to be like his father, who performs the Shi-shi mai (Japanese lion dance). Seen during the Hanami Festival held over the last weekend at Clarke Quay. Note his little hand gesture :)
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Thanks guys. I guess Jonathan Klein from GettyImages was right. It is you guys, the audience is the one that makes the pictures, and it is not the photographers. Cos what ever you guys see, as soon as you relate to it, I guess the photograph made a connection. Without the audience, there is no photographs worth taking. Thanks heaps guys, for them kind words. Thanks also for those who did not comment and are just dropping by.
 

Strolled Away
Done in camera with the GF1 and 40mm f2 SLII
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Denied

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For many years many of the Pasir Ris community have enjoyed Pasir Ris Park during their free time. It's a place for family bonding and even a place to cultivate a simple and healthy lifestyle. Many have made this a place to escape the busy tiresome working lifestyle in Singapore.

This is a story of a group of kite fliers, a group of individuals which came together because of one passion, and to encouraged the community to enjoy a leisure activity of kite flying. This is their way of giving back that simple something back to the community. Kite flying, a simple past time, which teaches many to relax, to have patience, and to have a sense of confidence after one has successfully flow one. It also helps family bond with their family members as this activity could also encourage team work.

But recently this activity have been denied to the public and community. Thanks to the sign which is erected in the middle of an open patch of grass. Denying everyone from flying their colourful creations. It's future in the park seems bleak, and many kids might also be denied of the simple pleasures of life. Play.​
 

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