Archive for November, 2004

Deepavali at Little India

Sunday, November 7th, 2004

I am amazed how much I take the colourful multi-culturalism of Singapore for granted. For the better part of my 20 years living in Singapore, I’ve only seen Little India through the windows of a bus passing through. It was not until several years ago that I visited more of this little-known quarter […]

Shark Tale

Saturday, November 6th, 2004

Shark Tale is a cleverly animated movie by the skilled artists at Dreamworks Animation. This one raises the ante on the increasing quality of computer-generated animation that has revolutionized the way cartoons are now made.
The screenplay relies overly much on how human society is projected on sea-dwelling creatures. Its mildly amusing to see […]

Photoblog - Chromasia

Thursday, November 4th, 2004

I’ve been writing in this Journal for about two months now, and I’ve often visited other people’s blogs for inspiration or out of curiousity. Today, I discovered a photoblog - where you tell your story with photos.
Photoblogging is a natural extension of a journal for photographers, and I’ve even made an abortive attempt at […]

Japanese Cemetery Park

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

I’m cleaning out some of the old photos that I’ve taken but not had the time to process and upload. I’m coming to terms with my procrastination!
In September, I came across a quiet little cemetery just off Yio Chu Kang Road. The Japanese Cemetery Park sits in the middle of a private housing […]

KL Railway Station

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2004

The previous weekend found me in KL for my cousin’s wedding. Although I’ve been to KL many times before, I have not photographed the Railway Station as a proper subject. So, in the 15 minutes before the NICE bus departed to Singapore, these are the few photos I managed to capture.

The station itself […]