Thank you thank you!! I do love photography.. Took it as a part time hobby 11 years ago..I really dont need any fancy cameras - the trick is that you know how to frame a shot and my background in painting when i was a kid helped alot. In 2000, I took up cinematography lessons as well as DV Cam work.;) try guessing some of the places I shot here. :)
Looks like you're having fun!!!
ReplyDeletedamn.. who would wanna buy them ciggies with those pics!
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to get away for a bit. :) More photos coming up!
ReplyDeleteI so didnt smoke for the whle stay there! Id rather shop! hahaha.. God I love Takashimaya!
ReplyDeletewow.. singapura..lion-city
ReplyDeleteMy next stop next time would be most likely Kuala Lumpur. :)
ReplyDeleteHUWAW! NICE SNAPSHOTS HA! ANG GALING!(caps was intended for emphasis) i'm bettin my life that you have a passion for photography
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you!! I do love photography.. Took it as a part time hobby 11 years ago..I really dont need any fancy cameras - the trick is that you know how to frame a shot and my background in painting when i was a kid helped alot. In 2000, I took up cinematography lessons as well as DV Cam work.;) try guessing some of the places I shot here. :)
ReplyDeleteis this chimes?
ReplyDeletedefinitely esplanade
ReplyDeletethe pinoys fave spot to spot discounted items at orchard. lagi nag sa-sale ng action figures diyan
ReplyDeleteriver point? boat quay?
ReplyDeleteNope. It's the Singapore Cricket Club. :)
ReplyDeletenever been to this stop heheeh well, never did try to explore XD
ReplyDeleteang galing ng pagka snap nito. di ko ma explain pero ang galing talaga
ReplyDeleteThe building you see in the distance is the Fullerton. I forgot which vantage point it was taken. I reckon it was near the Anderson Bridge..
ReplyDeleteI love Takashimaya! I got my CK sweaters there!
ReplyDeleteGuess where this is at! :)
ReplyDeletei miss sg!!!
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