Category: Photography

  • Exploring the Rivers

    Exploring the Rivers

    Visits from family or friends are always special and obviously also include a fair bit of sightseeing. Whereas we visit the major sights each time, we also try to keep it interesting for ourselves and come up with some new discoveries. That’s why, for the recent visit of my partner’s […]

     
  • Christmas in the City

    Christmas in the City

    With lots of rain and rather cool temperatures Christmas 2014 in Singapore was as “christmassy” as it gets in the Tropics. While Orchard Road as usual showcased thousand of lamps, stars and other decoration inciting shoppers to get in x-mas mood, Gardens by the Bay featured a Winter Wonderland… conveying […]

     
  • Street portraiture in Chiang Mai

    Street portraiture in Chiang Mai

    This second trip to Chiang Mai brought me close to the nature, architecture and people of Northern Thailand. The long weekend started off with the festive and special atmosphere of Loi Krathong, Chiang Mai’s yearly Lantern Festival. Watching thousands of candles floating on the river and lanterns in the sky creates a very picturesque […]

     
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  • Off the beaten track

    Off the beaten track

    The following is a story of great adventure, new discoveries and strange encounters … at least as much as you can expect in nowadays Singapore ;-). On this Saturday afternoon we set off to discover the far west of Singapore, a region until now completely unknown to me. We started […]

     
  • Portraits from Asia

    Portraits from Asia

    Uighur Lady Kashgar, Xinjiang (May 2014) The towns of this Chinese province have an abundance of dental shops. Most ladies cover their hair but whoever can afford it proudly reveals their perfect gold teeth. Selling Cattle Kashgar, Xinjiang (May 2014) The Sunday Life Stock Market is the place to be […]

     
  • Neighbourhood nostalgia

    Neighbourhood nostalgia

    Dakota Crescent is one of Singapore’s oldest public housing estates. When it was recently announced that the 17 low-rise blocks are going to be destroyed and the neighbourhood redeveloped, I decided that it was high time to have a closer look and discover this hidden treasure before it is gone […]

     
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  • Dolce Vita in Down Under

    Dolce Vita in Down Under

    G’day to my blog post about a six day trip to West Australia in early September 2014. It was a very ‘sensual’ trip, literally covering all senses: beautiful landscapes for the eyes, radio music for the ears, wonderfully cooked food to smell, wine to taste, and alternatingly wind and sun […]

     
  • Coastal highlights

    Coastal highlights

    Having chosen early spring (beginning of September 2014) for our trip to West Australia meant oftentimes quickly changing weather conditions. Whilst I experienced that lacking sun may cause pictures of coast lines look dull, I remembered an article in one of my photo magazines at home, recommending to shoot such […]

     
  • Sporty Architecture

    Sporty Architecture

    Singapore is probably more famous for architecture than sports. Now, there exists however a place which combines these two elements in a great way. In June 2014 the all new Singapore Sports Hub has opened its doors and revealed some stunning architecture. Foremost, the National Stadium with its retractable roof. […]

     
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  • Wild Wild West – Xinjiang (part 2)

    Wild Wild West – Xinjiang (part 2)

    Together with Abdul (the camel man), three camels, a tent and quite a few bottles of water we set out into the desert. Our aim was to get a feeling for how life must have been in the past when the caravans crossed the Taklamakan, the world’s second largest sand […]