Tag: singapore
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Off the beaten track
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Neighbourhood nostalgia
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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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Kampong Buangkok
Buangkok is the last Kampong (village) remaining on mainland Singapore. It was built in 1956 and since seems pretty untouched. Obviously, it makes a great excursion for nature and heritage lovers and for photo enthusiasts. That is why two friends from my recent photo course and me headed there for […]
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Birds, birds, birds
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Christmas 2011 at the beach
2011, my first Christmas away from family! We chose to leave Singapore for a few days and to go to Bintan. This place is neither exotic (too many Singaporeans) nor adventurous (resorts all over the north coast), but definitely conveniently close (45min ferry ride from Singapore) and very relaxing. It […]
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Sweet home, Singapore
Some fascinating (and controversial) impressions about my Sweet home, Singapore. Bukit Brown is all about heritage, habitat and history. It is an old Chinese Cemetery used at the beginning of the 20th century. By now it is mostly abandoned and nature has taken over… think rare bird species and rainforest! […]
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Pulau Ubin or Back to Nature
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How it all started
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My first Photography Contest
In December 2013 I have participated at our company’s photography contest. The given theme was ‘Power’ and I have submitted the below two pictures. Power nap Arriving after a night flight l I was tiredly walking trough the streets of Seoul on this hot and sunny October afternoon, when I found this man […]