Friday, August 26, 2011

Random Walkabout from Chinatown

Today, I grabbed a few friends along to a random walkabout, starting from Chinatown! We met up on the bridge right above the Chinatown MRT station, and started to walk towards the Maxwell Food Centre, passing Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (佛牙寺), to Red Dot Design Museum and finally reached Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre. 

It is quite a rare chance to be able to walk about randomly, with a few fun loving friends, shooting what i see along the way. Here are some of the pictures that i have selected from my shoot. Did a little touch up. Feel free to give some comments, on how to improve on my shooting, and how to enhance my pictures. Im still really new to photography and photo editing. Have a long way to improve on my skills! ^^ Enjoy~
View of Pearls Centre from the bridge, where we started out random walkabout

Mid-autumn Festival decorations along Eu Tong Sen Street

Rows of red lanterns hung on the low roofs of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Beautiful Colourful flowers found on the roof of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

A random shot of South Bridge Road, with some old Chinatown Buildings design

Front view of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (佛牙寺)

Maxwell Food Centre, one of our resting points during the journey

Well, I would say this like a typical design for Singapore's Food Centres? =D

Playing with Field of Depth with a cold glass of thirst quenching Sugarcane Juice!

Our next location of visit, red dot design museum

An art-piece that you can find almost everywhere in the museum! It looks like a little man who is going to explode due to nuclear reaction in the body! Hahahaha!

Well, maybe a selca in the Museum ;D

Attempted to try out an effect with these rows of red old school letter boxes. However, I couldn't get what i intended to do

This cute little Water Cooler was found in the center garden of the Museum!

And we walked to Telok Ayer Performing Arts Centre. Found these beautiful Mural on the side wall of the Performing Arts Centre, featuring three of the main Races of Singapore. 

Mural 2

Mural 3