Firstly, let me wish everyone here a Merry Christmas and may everyone have a Wonderful New Year ahead!!!
I'd been neglecting my Emo Nemo series for a while (since September actually), but besides the usual busy schedule excuse, it's also mostly because film photography on a simplistic Holga toy camera requires good natural lighting... something that's not really happening in our "tropical winter" rainy seasons...
Anyway, my friend Bryan requested a photo shoot at the gardens for him and some of his products (mostly on his own camera) to post on his Omhealth website and blog, so I took that opportunity to bring along my Emo Nemo...
And here are the results:
Hope you like these!
You can also visit my other Lomo-style pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/myemonemo/
Constructive comments and feedback only please! :-)
I'd been neglecting my Emo Nemo series for a while (since September actually), but besides the usual busy schedule excuse, it's also mostly because film photography on a simplistic Holga toy camera requires good natural lighting... something that's not really happening in our "tropical winter" rainy seasons...
Anyway, my friend Bryan requested a photo shoot at the gardens for him and some of his products (mostly on his own camera) to post on his Omhealth website and blog, so I took that opportunity to bring along my Emo Nemo...
And here are the results:
Emo Nemo 005
Holga 135 BC
Lomography X-Pro Slide 100
Cross-Processed Slides

#01
( More Shots In Between )

#28
Holga 135 BC
Lomography X-Pro Slide 100
Cross-Processed Slides

#01
( More Shots In Between )

#28
Hope you like these!
You can also visit my other Lomo-style pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/myemonemo/
Constructive comments and feedback only please! :-)
- Mood:
relaxed
On the second day of the Sodagreen folks' visit to Singapore a couple of weeks back, I took Ricky, Fanfan and Jiakai out for lunch at Amoy Street Food Centre...
After lunch, Jiakai had to return to the hotel to get ready for the evening concert, while the rest of us went on with our plans of exploring the ethnic parts of Singapore...
Our itinerary included visits to the ancient (by local standards) and recently refurbished Thian Hock Keng Temple, parts of Chinatown, Little India, Sungei Road's "Thieves Market", Arab Street, followed by Marina Mall, the Esplanade, through the Padang, and ended with Saint Andrew's Cathedral...
After that, we grabbed some buns from the nearby Breadtalk outlet and took a cab over to the Singapore Max Pavilion for the Sodagreen concert (see previous entry here)...
It was a long day indeed for the three of us, as we covered so many grounds and tried so many things that other tourists might not get the chance to try...
And I must say I was glad Ricky and Fanfan were able to catch up with my pace. After all, they only have that couple of days to explore our city, and wanted to make the most of it...
Anyway, I not only played "Tour Guide", but was also their unofficial "Photographer". So here are the photos...
I'll post up the rest of the photos from that afternoon soon, stay tuned!
After lunch, Jiakai had to return to the hotel to get ready for the evening concert, while the rest of us went on with our plans of exploring the ethnic parts of Singapore...
Our itinerary included visits to the ancient (by local standards) and recently refurbished Thian Hock Keng Temple, parts of Chinatown, Little India, Sungei Road's "Thieves Market", Arab Street, followed by Marina Mall, the Esplanade, through the Padang, and ended with Saint Andrew's Cathedral...
After that, we grabbed some buns from the nearby Breadtalk outlet and took a cab over to the Singapore Max Pavilion for the Sodagreen concert (see previous entry here)...
It was a long day indeed for the three of us, as we covered so many grounds and tried so many things that other tourists might not get the chance to try...
And I must say I was glad Ricky and Fanfan were able to catch up with my pace. After all, they only have that couple of days to explore our city, and wanted to make the most of it...
Anyway, I not only played "Tour Guide", but was also their unofficial "Photographer". So here are the photos...
Local Sights Through Foreign Eyes
Amoy Street Food Centre

Fanfan and Jiakai having local lunch

Guys and girls, don't be jealous!

Ricky and I at the food centre
Thian Hock Keng Temple

Ricky, Edric, Jiakai and Fanfan at the entrance of the 187-year-old temple
( More Photos Inside This Link )
Amoy Street Food Centre

Fanfan and Jiakai having local lunch

Guys and girls, don't be jealous!

Ricky and I at the food centre
Thian Hock Keng Temple

Ricky, Edric, Jiakai and Fanfan at the entrance of the 187-year-old temple
( More Photos Inside This Link )
I'll post up the rest of the photos from that afternoon soon, stay tuned!
- Mood:
busy

