'Framing the field' School of Science & Technology, Singapore © 2011, ID Photography |
Friday, April 29, 2011
A photo a week...Scenes from the classroom
I asked my class to take pictures after teaching them basic concepts of picture-taking such as Rule of Thirds, Framing, Perspective. This is one picture that I've taken by framing the oval-like opening of the rubbish bin, which was facing the school field. I thought the green field add some strong colour contrast to the otherwise flat-coloured look.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Self-portrait...
An old picture taken in 2010 during my vacation to Sydney Australia. My significant other and myself decided to take a picture of ourselves without having the camera being in an awkward position. Noticing the long shadows forming, we decided that this is a rather apt self-picture of us, in a loving moment.
'Couplehood' Sydney Opera House, Syddey, Australia © 2010, ID Photography |
Friday, April 22, 2011
A photo a week...Scenes from the classroom
Monday, April 18, 2011
Self-portrait...
Friday, April 15, 2011
Scenes from Vietnam...
'Steamed prawns over a fire' Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam © 2011, ID Photography |
Usually one of the most interesting finds that you could find out in a new country is the food that the locals eat. No different with me. Although I'm a little constrained by my dietary requirements, but I did manage to savour some of the local delights. I had a sumptuous seafood dinner with my colleague on one of those nights. Here I have a steamed prawn dish, served in a coconut body, and over a flaming flammable liquid gel. Gives a whole new meaning to the word: barbequed prawns
Friday, April 8, 2011
Scenes from Vietnam...
'Faith' Saigon Street traffic, Vietnam © 2011, ID Photography |
Friday, April 1, 2011
Scenes from Vietnam...
Street life is always interesting, especially if you are in a foreign land with differing cultures from your own. Here I could see how entrepreneurial the locals are when it comes to making a living. Of course it helps that the economic situation warrants this, plus the fact that they do have their own produce to sell. I do wonder though, what kind of 'produce' would a typical Singaporean be selling if such a fate befalls them? I wonder...
'Street side vendor' Ben Thanh market, Saigon, Vietnam © 2011, ID Photography |
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