4/01/2007

Sigma DC18-200mm 3.5-6.3

Above, an edited version of the below pic..not a very good edit i think i need to get my photoshop specialist involved..

Traded in my sigma 70-300 for an 18-200...walkabout lens. Did a test run today and i feel its a good trade. This is probably my largest post ever. My original for this post was "Street Characters" I took around 130 shots today and i think i have more to post...The pictures i have chosen may not technically good or artistic but to me they tell a little story about unexpected street life in a small area of a small country.
Tiger, a coffee shop canopy.
Technically the worst picture but this image got to me.
A couple.
Untitled.
Take 5.
Eyes Closed.
Father and Daughter.
Fishing.
Flea Market Fella.
A Group.
Untitled.
Church.
Untitled.
Untitled.
Staircase.
Taking A Walk.
Smoke Break.
Untitled.
Wheels and Feet.
Grills.
Woman.

3/26/2007

See yo uin a month Nanny!

Nanny And Caitlin

Saturday, on a train to see a train station.REJECTED PICS

As i mentioned in my earlier post, i took 166 shots on Saturday which is about average for a little walkabout..average for me. And for me to put 10photographs on my blog doesn't mean they are all good but just better than the un-posted ones. So today i decided to post some of the rejects.
I rejected the first pic of the cobbler cause i felt that you couldn't see his occupation and that was not my intention
The second and third pictures i felt just didn't cut it, a gut feel is all i went on

The last picture i actually liked but i used a different one cause you could see more of the guys face, though i reckon either one would have been fine.

3/25/2007

Saturday, on a train to see a train station.

On Saturday the boys and decided to go and take some pictures. We had a couple of options but the majority voted for the Malaysian Railway station in Tanjong Pagar..I took 166 shots of which here are a few. I am sure i will post more as you may note i have very few of the actual station as while we causally taking photographs we were approached by a Malaysian policeman and informed that no photography was allowed in the station. I did get more then a few shots of the old building though and i will post them soon.
People photography has never been my stong point but on Saturday i tried to focus(no pun intended) more on people then anything else. Above is the Cobbler at the Tampines bus interchange, upon inspecting my photographs i found almost 15shots of this man. I am the cobbler paparazzi.
This guy was at a coffee shop in tajong pagar, doing his afternoon exercise i could not refuse.
I really like the shot of the cigarette butt
A wrench that looked that it was put down in 1962 and left there.
The railway tracks, i will be posting more of the tracks soon.
Doorway
Some random snapshots i took during our excursion
I call this photograph- "1957-2007 evolution of man."

3/24/2007

Opera Estate part 1.

I was in siglap for a lovely dinner the other day, but being very very early i decided to talk a walk around opera estate where i grew up. The walk was a lot shorter then i remembered ...AS you know i don't like change but having seen the old estate a couple of times recently i wasn't as shocked as i would have imagined and it was pleasant trying to remember all the names, faces houses and drains i played with and in. It really was a great place to grow up.
Above in the center you can see number 7 lakme terrace, to the left my old friend Koon wee or ah wee as we called him, to the right the domain of steven and his large family including big aunty, small aunty and a host of others.
Above Ah Kiats house a lovely girl or woman who was very nice to all of us, she used to call my sister patricia tapisha, she still lives in the house by the way.
When we were young we all loved this house cause he had the cool clubhouse..and lots of doggies

Above is a random house that looks vaguely like what our home used to look like...though ours was a lot nicer
The back drain, we used to sneak out the back gate when daddy was in the living room lol we all thought he didn't know but alas he was a lot smarter then us. The house on the right is where Aunty Daisy lived the house on the left is Ja Ja's place pats partner in crime throughout our youth.


Sidebar-Typos should be noted and kept in the journal of typo errors.

3/20/2007

Random II

No script no plan. Just random items. yesterday, today and maybe tomorrow..maybe

3/18/2007

:)

For those of you wondering about the strange little smile on my daughters face, its because she is teething.
A dog, a horse and a baby.

3/17/2007

Buddy Guy.

Buddy Guy breezed into town for what turned out to be a master class on the Blues and how to entertain a crowd. For a man almost 71yrs of age his stamina put people 50yrs younger to shame. His skill with the guitar needs no embellishment, the man can play. I have been for a few concerts in my time with the most recent being Eric Clapton which was awesome but i have to say last night was prob the best i have ever been for. AS our tickets state we got the cheap seats at $60.00, stashed in a nice little corner on an upper floor of the esplanade concert hall we had a great view of the stage. We had an even better view when midway through a song Buddy walks off stage into the audience out of the hall up the stairs and right to where we were sitting!! Our little group of 4 let our a bellow that may have been heard around the world! he played right there 2ft away from us!
For more then an hour we were in and out of our seats clapping cheering and willing him to go on, he played Clapton, Hendrix and Hooker as well as a host of songs most of which he never finished! he was bouncing from one tune to another and the crowd roared its approval when he mentioned by way of explanation that he had so much music in him he wanted to share it all with us. Buddy Guy, 5 time Grammy winner, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, LEGEND.

3/10/2007

Mountbatten part 1

If you have been following my blog and i am rather sure you have not, you will note the amount of pleasure i derive from old buildings. Walking along Mountbatten Road, i felt as if i was walking in the toy train sets of my youth a number of the houses look as if they were lifted right out of my memories. I would have liked to have seen these places in their glory days, what a walk that would have been.
There are a few more houses i want to photograph before they become condos or changed in ways i shudder to think about. Don't get me wrong, some of the newer buildings really do lend themselves to beautifying the neighborhood but there are those....those monstrosities of design that remind me that here in Singapore even Phua Chu Kang has his fans.
The first two pictures are of houses in the same compound.
Just lovely. One of the easiest things to forget is that some of these properties where once beach front homes or a skip hop and a jump from the sea. With the wonders of land reclamation they have all lost the sea shore but somehow these buildings are able to retain a relaxed sea front atmosphere about them.

JACOS.

Just a couple of shots.

3/07/2007

sigh...

So its been a rough week. Caitlin was in hospital for 5 days last week, we never really found out what was wrong with her all we know is that it was an infection. she had a fever for 48hrs straight, for a while there it hovered around 39.5 and that was pretty scary. The worst part of it all was the inability to do anything to make her feel better. We brought her home on Friday night and she has had the runs since ...poor girl no appetite, broken sleep , nappy rash, being prodded and poked by doctors, meds shoved in her mouth and yet for the most part she still manages a smile here and there. One tough little cookie. In the midst of all that Tloml, the maid and I get sick too and pepper gets a false pregnancy. Sleep is at a premium in the Simon house this week. Lets hope things take a turn for the better real soon.