Thursday, 5 March 2015

Adobe Lightroom

I have started using Adobe Lightroom to manage my photographs recently. I have been using Adobe Photoshop for many years but I find that Lightroom is more for photographer. If you are into photography as a hobby, do take note of Lightroom as a sidekick.

The Sail 
Photo corrected with Lightroom
Perspective corrected



Monday, 12 January 2015

Return to Emerald Hill

Tucked in a quiet corner of Orchard Road, Emerald Hill is a residential neighbourhood rich in the Peranakan (aka Baba aka Straits Chinese) culture. It is one of the best place in Singapore to see the Baba architecture. Emerald Hill is a perfect setting in town where you can have a nice stroll and test your camera. Surprisingly, this little known residential enclave is within Orchard Road busy shopping belt.

All photos were taken with Sony QX1L











 

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Transforming Jurong

You may have heard a lot about Jurong becoming a gateway in the west region in recent years but have you taken a walk yourself to feel the heartbeat around the Jurong East MRT station? One of the highlights besides the BIG Shopping malls, is the Elevated Pedestrian Network known as J-Walk. This new concept offers a very nice walking experience. J-walk provides a seamless pedestrian access between developments in the whole of Jurong Gateway without having to come down to the street level.

Have you had a walk at Jurong yet?  

All photos were taken with Sony QX1L



Jurong Gateway

J-walk between JEM and Big Box

J-walk

Jurong East MRT

JEM

Venture Road

Old landmark - JTC

Loudspeaker at Westgate

Art piece at Westgate

Westgate Mall

Christmas Deco at Westgate



Shopping Mall

Monday, 29 December 2014

Balestier Road – of chicken rice, bak kut teh and tau sar piah

What comes to your mind when Balestier Road is mentioned? Chicken rice, food, shop houses, Sun Yat Sen Villa, low budget hotels, busy road et cetera. Balestier is known for its food such as bak kut teh, chicken rice and tau sar piah with budget hotels sprucing up in the area. Balestier is also home to many low rise shop houses, lighting shops, Fragrance Hotels and Sun Yat Sen Villa.
 
All photos were taken with Sony QX1L
 
Shop houses



low rise shop houses along the main street 


busy Balestier Road


Food


Chicken rice


Sun Yat Sen Villa


Balestier and Toa Payoh separated by PIE expressway
 

Toa Payoh swimming pool
 

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Bras Basah Road - did you know?

I did a google on Bras Basah Road. The original name was Beras Basah, Malay for ‘wet rice’. More than a hundred years ago, it was a place used to dry the wet rice. In the 70's, Bras Basah was filled with schools such as Raffles Institution, St Joseph Institution and Convent of Holy Infant Jesus. And for that reason, many of us still remember Bras Basah as a place where you could buy school text books.

Today, Bras Basah is filled with iconic landmarks such as SAM (former St Joseph Institution), CHIJMES (former Convent), SOTA, SMU and the likes. Bras Basah is full of characters; a good place to take a walk with your camera.






Bras Basah Road
SAM - former St Joseph
 
SAM
Bras Basah Road - SMU in the background
Rendezvous Hotel at junction of Prinsep Road
CHIJMES - former Convent of HIJ



CHIJMES Gate - this Christmas season
SOTA - school of the arts


Kim Korean BBQ at SOTA


Big Tree at SOTA
Ah Kun of Pomo


Selegie Arts Centre

all photos were taken with Sony QX1L

Thursday, 27 November 2014

falling in love with photography all over again..

X100S is so hot! Nite photography is very fun and very addictive with X100S. I have just invested in a very good Sirui carbon tripod. My past tripods were either too small to do anything serious or they were too damn heavy to lug around for outdoor photo takings. With the Sirui T-025 tripod which weighs a mere 0.7kg, I can lug it around easily anywhere during nite shooting.


X100S on Sirui T-025 Tripod
 
 
Fujifilm X100S
 


Fujifilm X100S