7 Mar 12



This is kinda what you see when you head right to the end of Lim Chu Kang Rd, a jetty and well, the presence of an unattractive police coast guard base. The tide was low at that hour (around 5pm). The thing about tides is that it can transform a place to look completely different right? Maybe someday I will make it out there again, IT IS FAR!
Another thing is, I need some help! My friends and I are staying in LA for a week before heading to Coachella in April. We would LOVE any recommendations on fun things to do/places to go thrifting/interesting places to check out. Thank you!
| Tags: kodak 400, lim chu kang jetty, splitcam
3 Mar 12


This entire week was dedicated to moving out of our (rented) home in west coast. I killed that plant in the first photo and the second photo is my view from where I usually park my scooter.
I took these two photos using lomography redscale xr film, under incredibly bright sunlight on ISO 50. Quite like how they turned out!
| Tags: 50mm/F1.8, home, lomography redscale XR film, nikon FM10
24 Feb 12


So much to look forward to in the next few days. Some things to share here when I get my words together.
G’WEEKEND!
| Tags: 50mm/F1.8, Mount Faber Hill, nikon FM10
20 Feb 12




Been wanting to cook but I get so lazy to follow through.
This is mexican meatball soup and I used this recipe.
Sometimes I laugh at myself when I attempt to make something that I’ve never even tasted before. But it turned out very delicious.
This was also the first time I followed the recipe on an iPad while cooking. First and last, haha!
| Tags: 50mm/F1.8, nikon FM10
14 Feb 12


Happy Valentine’s Day! I know I know, that sentence doesn’t go with these gloomy photos. But it’s all I’ve got for today.
That building in the first photo took my breath away, it’s a new condo called The Reflections and it shimmers and curves like metal shouldn’t?!? My photo doesn’t do it justice… how about this one I took on Instagram? Look out for it if you’re travelling along Telok Blangah Road. I took these sitting on the edges of Labrador Park.
| Tags: 50mm/F1.8, Labrador Park, nikon FM10