Wow, what a beautiful sight to see! I think it's interesting to note how the commercial zone grew upon the residential zone (small houses and flats on the right-hand side of the picture).
Singapore is a country (almost if not definitely) without history, and its goverment renovates building all around singapore very year, thus, to find houses with old face is not a easy mission here. Actually, the small resident area u mentioned at the right corner is a bar street, the most famous one in singapore. I think they are left there as people want to reserve them and say --- huh, we have history. :-D
Wow, what a beautiful sight to see! I think it's interesting to note how the commercial zone grew upon the residential zone (small houses and flats on the right-hand side of the picture).
ReplyDeleteSingapore is a country (almost if not definitely) without history, and its goverment renovates building all around singapore very year, thus, to find houses with old face is not a easy mission here. Actually, the small resident area u mentioned at the right corner is a bar street, the most famous one in singapore. I think they are left there as people want to reserve them and say --- huh, we have history. :-D
ReplyDeleteI found this cool image on the web. Check it out!
ReplyDelete(be sure to check out the link to the forum or the other website for the 3008x2000 px image).
i can only be shocked by it, seems its exposure time is several mins. hope i have such camera eyes to catch such a nature picture.
ReplyDeleteI agree... but I was wondering if the moon looked like that during those several minutes of exposition, or is that an alternate effect achieved?
ReplyDeleteyea, it's a bit weird,
ReplyDeletelooks like all stars are moving,
except for the moon.
wow man, that could've been an excellent response for the haiku callenge post I'm hosting. LOL!
wow, that's a very nice pic you have there.
ReplyDeletei went in the night and took several pics. even did a panaroma of the dragon. haha