Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Inside Out


View from inside a wheel balacing work shop in old klang road I used to go to to get my car done.
Liked the pattern and lines.. should have gone into architecture instead of IT..

Hope


During my holiday break in December 07, I went back to my home town, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, north of KL.

I visited my old school, St Paul's institution and it brought back old memories, but somethings were new and weren't there before, like these "encouragement" banners, which I found really nice and decided to make word play out of one of them, can you guess what it says?

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Font



One of my recent favourites, this is a picture of a "Font" which is a container for holy water usually found at the entraces of Catholic churches. Worshippers will dip their fingers into the font and then make the sign of the Cross across their forehead, chest, left then right shoulder (you get the idea, right?)

This particular one was from the Church of Visitation in Seremban (see earlier posting for more details on the church itself)

Desperate



Office pool of 4D tickets... makes an interesting graphic picture, not my kind of game, but an interesting picture still.

Caught



A close up of the ealier shot. See what I meant about the contrast...

Oh, did I mention that all these pictures are for sale... you may own an editioned copy, nicely framed..

Email me at skatingsingh@gmail.com if interested..

Caught #2


Another installment of my work. Took this at an interesting place called "Sarang Murai" (Magpie’s Nest), in Ulu Langat, Selangor. It's a restaurant surrounded by lots greenery.
Took several pictures here, which you will see in later postings.
This series of pictures surprised me with it's contrast and clarity despite having shot using 3200 ASA film, which is usually very grainy.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Broken

This is one of the more recent photos that I've taken, sometime Dec 07. Went back to where I spent my childhood, in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. This is one of the many windows of the Church of Visitation, right in the middle of town. Built in 1848, it's a pretty historical church, with lots of great photo opportunities.

Although it's a big church, I remembered it to be much bigger, I guess it was me that has grown bigger (especially in the middle)..

Anways, the broken glass window and the fact that it was at the back of the church where people seldom passby was what got my interest. It's like some hidden brokeness..

9ift

Took this photo at my office's basement car park staircase. The view is from down looking up.. shapes a "9" nicely, I call this "9ift"....