Tuesday, June 07, 2005

alley way of singapore - old turning new.

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34 Comments:

Blogger Michelle said...

I like many of these photos, especially the one of the door opening onto the spiral staircase. Nice set, I look forward to more.

3:46 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

thank you so much michelle, i will post more soon :D thanks again.

4:06 PM  
Blogger Aye Kay said...

Really pretty set of photos. Great job. May I ask what camera you got?

4:56 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

thanks Aye Kay, im using canon powershot a95, no raw mode so i had to play with PS to sprucen up the images.

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Blogger Ashwin said...

nice photos. esp the ones with the cars.

6:37 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

thanks ashwin, yeh i like the cars too, i dunno why the parking is like that though.

7:59 PM  
Blogger Jolene said...

very rustic:) very artistic of you to capture the moss and peeling paints.

8:32 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

thanks jolene, yeah i wish things like this will stay forever and not change, it keeps the surrealism in modern singapore.

8:56 PM  
Blogger Kelvin Quee said...

hi there.
nice photos.
am i right to say that the first photo with the number 23 painted on the red wall is First Thai restaurant on Purvis Street?

i like the food there. :)

9:12 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

yeap, so right! just below Shaw Brothers Building.

10:02 PM  
Blogger khelath said...

Interesting pics... You literally exposed the dirty underbelly of Singapore, considering they're all back alleys... hahah... :)

1:27 PM  
Blogger fleng said...

thanks man. more places to go, more places to take pictures off!

6:38 PM  
Blogger Daryl said...

great pics! And oh man, thanks for helping me discover the Straits Records store.

12:21 AM  
Blogger fleng said...

no problem man. you recording something?

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hey you have got some really really nice pics.... well done well done! Cheers!

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Blogger fleng said...

thanks yo.

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