Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands
I joined up with Pirate, MC and Ying Ying, three of Dodo's girlfriends for a night of photography. We headed downtown to the marina and parked next to the Singapore Flyer, a large ferris wheel. We planned to head towards the Marina Bay Sands hotel, on the right.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Singapore - Weapons Training
and I Thought I Was Hot...
Did I mention that we were playing our Futsal match at an Indian community center? Well, in the pitch next to us a very interesting Sikh ritual called "Gatka" was taking place. Gatka is a Sikh martial arts that developed in the late 1600's as a means of fighting back against Mughal oppression. You can read up on it here. I wasn't quite sure what was on the table as the men arranged themselves for photos.
Did I mention that we were playing our Futsal match at an Indian community center? Well, in the pitch next to us a very interesting Sikh ritual called "Gatka" was taking place. Gatka is a Sikh martial arts that developed in the late 1600's as a means of fighting back against Mughal oppression. You can read up on it here. I wasn't quite sure what was on the table as the men arranged themselves for photos.
Labels:
singapore
Singapore - Futsal
Getting in Shape, Singapore Style
Dodo's brother Ben and I are pushing each other to get in shape. When two lazies get going, it's dangerous. We've been running, playing basketball, doing situps and pushups and most recently playing Futsal which is a contraction of the Spanish " fútbol de salón" or indoor soccer. The Singapore version is played on a small outdoor field boxed in by a net. I estimate the field to be about 60 yds by 25 yds which suits the 10 total players, 5 a side including the goalie. Ben's friends rent the field each Sunday from 11:30am to 2:30pm. There were enough players for four teams.
Dodo's brother Ben and I are pushing each other to get in shape. When two lazies get going, it's dangerous. We've been running, playing basketball, doing situps and pushups and most recently playing Futsal which is a contraction of the Spanish " fútbol de salón" or indoor soccer. The Singapore version is played on a small outdoor field boxed in by a net. I estimate the field to be about 60 yds by 25 yds which suits the 10 total players, 5 a side including the goalie. Ben's friends rent the field each Sunday from 11:30am to 2:30pm. There were enough players for four teams.
Labels:
singapore
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Singapore - New Fruit
New to Me, That Is...
Dodo's cousing bought me some Mangosteens and was eager to see if I liked them. She said "it's kinda like durian" which stopped me dead in my tracks. Durian is a SE Asian fruit that conjures up smelly, sweaty, cheesy feet. "Durian?!?!?", I yelled, handing them back to her. No, it doesn't TASTE like durian, she explained, it's similar in that it originates in this part of the world and I doubt you've had it. She was right.
Dodo's cousing bought me some Mangosteens and was eager to see if I liked them. She said "it's kinda like durian" which stopped me dead in my tracks. Durian is a SE Asian fruit that conjures up smelly, sweaty, cheesy feet. "Durian?!?!?", I yelled, handing them back to her. No, it doesn't TASTE like durian, she explained, it's similar in that it originates in this part of the world and I doubt you've had it. She was right.
Labels:
singapore
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Singapore - Cab Ride
Granny Behind the Wheel
Yesterday we got a ride from a grey-haired granny in her cab. I've never seen this before anywhere in the world. She was so cute. She drove, well, like a granny. If you look through the windshield you'll see a sign that says "Slow Down." She took it quite literally, changing lanes at a glacial pace, getting passed on the highway by everyone, though nobody dared honk. She flashed me a nice granny smile when I gave her a tip - something you don't usually do in Singapore. I couldn't help it - she was awesome. Best cab ride I've taken yet.
Yesterday we got a ride from a grey-haired granny in her cab. I've never seen this before anywhere in the world. She was so cute. She drove, well, like a granny. If you look through the windshield you'll see a sign that says "Slow Down." She took it quite literally, changing lanes at a glacial pace, getting passed on the highway by everyone, though nobody dared honk. She flashed me a nice granny smile when I gave her a tip - something you don't usually do in Singapore. I couldn't help it - she was awesome. Best cab ride I've taken yet.
Labels:
singapore
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Singapore - Condo Update
Who Will Win the Bet?
The official handover date for the condo is Feb 2012, however in Singapore the developers usually beat their estimate by 6 months or so. Dodo and I have an over/under bet. She says we'll get the keys prior to July 1st, 2011 and I've taken the over. Both buildings have reached full height. We will be in the left building, the top two floors on the right side. The left building has 17 stories, the 17th being the roof decks for the two "penthouse" apartments. The right building has 16 stories. At the bottom of the left building, they've made a lot of progress on the pool - it's elevated more than I expected - at least 2-3 stories. Makes sense, since the garage is underneath.
The official handover date for the condo is Feb 2012, however in Singapore the developers usually beat their estimate by 6 months or so. Dodo and I have an over/under bet. She says we'll get the keys prior to July 1st, 2011 and I've taken the over. Both buildings have reached full height. We will be in the left building, the top two floors on the right side. The left building has 17 stories, the 17th being the roof decks for the two "penthouse" apartments. The right building has 16 stories. At the bottom of the left building, they've made a lot of progress on the pool - it's elevated more than I expected - at least 2-3 stories. Makes sense, since the garage is underneath.
Labels:
singapore
Singapore - the New Mall
Just a Year Later and it's Already Open
You may not remember the post about the mall that was being built across from Dodo's mom's house. Click on the link for that post. That was a year ago and guess what - it's open for business. It's pretty large and sits on top of the two subway lines that converge underneath. The bus interchange is moving into the lower level as well. All coordinated and concentrated. I've been in a few times. It's like a giant food court - there are more restaurants than stores, which is a very Singaporean trait I guess. There is a cineplex on the top floor, which is nice. We already went to see a Thai movie last week and we're going to go see a Japanese one soon.
You may not remember the post about the mall that was being built across from Dodo's mom's house. Click on the link for that post. That was a year ago and guess what - it's open for business. It's pretty large and sits on top of the two subway lines that converge underneath. The bus interchange is moving into the lower level as well. All coordinated and concentrated. I've been in a few times. It's like a giant food court - there are more restaurants than stores, which is a very Singaporean trait I guess. There is a cineplex on the top floor, which is nice. We already went to see a Thai movie last week and we're going to go see a Japanese one soon.
Labels:
singapore
Melbourne vs Sydney
Like New York vs Los Angeles?
Having only spent a few days in each city I'm probably not qualified to opine. Out on the internet there are plenty of opinions and it was interesting to read the e-arguments between the citizens. From my point of view, Sydney seems more like the big brother, flush with cash, full of beauty. Melbourne is the little brother, perhaps with a chip on his shoulder. You look for the small lane with the quaint coffee shop in Melbourne while you eat in style in Sydney. Melbourne seems smaller, more laid back, greener and has better public transport. Sydney has take your breath away sights - it's hard ot beat their harbor.
Having only spent a few days in each city I'm probably not qualified to opine. Out on the internet there are plenty of opinions and it was interesting to read the e-arguments between the citizens. From my point of view, Sydney seems more like the big brother, flush with cash, full of beauty. Melbourne is the little brother, perhaps with a chip on his shoulder. You look for the small lane with the quaint coffee shop in Melbourne while you eat in style in Sydney. Melbourne seems smaller, more laid back, greener and has better public transport. Sydney has take your breath away sights - it's hard ot beat their harbor.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Melbourne - the Deal
Horse Trading for Photo Ops
By the time Monday afternoon rolled around I was pretty beat. The weather was a lot cooler than it should've been for the time of year - high 50's to low 60's with a chilly wind. I hadn't packed correctly so I was a bit tired of being cold. When Dodo asked me for the fifth time "Do you want to go to Federation Square?" I began to understand that she really wanted to go. I don't exactly have a high EQ and I really didn't want to go but I thought about a nice trade-off.... "I'll go if you let me take photos of you jumping in the air" I said. I never thought she'd go through with it.
By the time Monday afternoon rolled around I was pretty beat. The weather was a lot cooler than it should've been for the time of year - high 50's to low 60's with a chilly wind. I hadn't packed correctly so I was a bit tired of being cold. When Dodo asked me for the fifth time "Do you want to go to Federation Square?" I began to understand that she really wanted to go. I don't exactly have a high EQ and I really didn't want to go but I thought about a nice trade-off.... "I'll go if you let me take photos of you jumping in the air" I said. I never thought she'd go through with it.
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - At Dinner
Eating Vietnamese with a Paparazzo
Melbourne has a large number of Asian immigrants, primarily from Hong Kong and Vietnam. They tend to stay in a suburn called Richmond, which is NE of downtown a few clicks. Late one night we trammed our way over there and picked a Vietnamese restaurant the good old-fashioned way: we walked down the main drag until we found one that was packed with Vietnamese. We were quickly seated and handed menus when Dodo conducted a menu symphony composed of nine movements. Enjoy.
Melbourne has a large number of Asian immigrants, primarily from Hong Kong and Vietnam. They tend to stay in a suburn called Richmond, which is NE of downtown a few clicks. Late one night we trammed our way over there and picked a Vietnamese restaurant the good old-fashioned way: we walked down the main drag until we found one that was packed with Vietnamese. We were quickly seated and handed menus when Dodo conducted a menu symphony composed of nine movements. Enjoy.
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - On Getting Lost....
and Friendliness
We did some web research and found a promising fish and chips spot for lunch. We hopped a tram near the hotel and started our journey only to realize we weren't necessarily sure we were headed the right way. The trams seem to be for locals, not tourists - if you don't know what stop is coming it's hard to figure it out - like a bus, they only stop if you pull a stop cord. We finally did just that but when we got off, we were nowhere near our lunch. We took another tram the opposite way and finally gave up. When we got off we argued about which way to go. Since I'm a man I was sure which way to go - you know how that is.
We did some web research and found a promising fish and chips spot for lunch. We hopped a tram near the hotel and started our journey only to realize we weren't necessarily sure we were headed the right way. The trams seem to be for locals, not tourists - if you don't know what stop is coming it's hard to figure it out - like a bus, they only stop if you pull a stop cord. We finally did just that but when we got off, we were nowhere near our lunch. We took another tram the opposite way and finally gave up. When we got off we argued about which way to go. Since I'm a man I was sure which way to go - you know how that is.
Labels:
Melbourne
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Melbourne - Arts Center
Strange Building
We took a stroll around the Melbourne Arts Center which hosts a weekend arts market. I liked the building - it has a intersting scaffold roof that looks like a sharp witch's hat.
We took a stroll around the Melbourne Arts Center which hosts a weekend arts market. I liked the building - it has a intersting scaffold roof that looks like a sharp witch's hat.
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - More Street Art
Narrow Alley Gallery
You don't see any and then without warning you bump into a whole bunch. This set from a small alley in the north of the CBD.
You don't see any and then without warning you bump into a whole bunch. This set from a small alley in the north of the CBD.
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - Royal Botanical Gardens
Late Spring Luck
Pure happenstance that we visited in late spring. This is a beautifully green city with a large botanical garden. At this time of year the leaves are fresh and the flowers bright. We walked from one corner of the park to the other and it was absolutely lovely. At the end of our walk we stopped for a high tea at the side of a lake.
Pure happenstance that we visited in late spring. This is a beautifully green city with a large botanical garden. At this time of year the leaves are fresh and the flowers bright. We walked from one corner of the park to the other and it was absolutely lovely. At the end of our walk we stopped for a high tea at the side of a lake.
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - Rained out at St Kilda
But at Least it was Memorable
St Kilda is a beach town south of Melbourne a few kilometers. We went to check out the Sunday market and as soon as we stepped off the tram a nasty storm hit. It was so windy and rainy that we ducked under one of the vendor's tents. It got worse and worse - to the point that some of us grasped the tents-sides and roof poles to keep it from being blown away. For a few precarious moments I thought I might go airborn and get a birdseye view of the town.
St Kilda is a beach town south of Melbourne a few kilometers. We went to check out the Sunday market and as soon as we stepped off the tram a nasty storm hit. It was so windy and rainy that we ducked under one of the vendor's tents. It got worse and worse - to the point that some of us grasped the tents-sides and roof poles to keep it from being blown away. For a few precarious moments I thought I might go airborn and get a birdseye view of the town.
Labels:
Melbourne
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Melbourne - Out to the Burbs
Heading South to South Yarra
Melbourne is a town of many neighborhoods, one known to be schwanks - South Yarra, about 3k south. According to my research, Melbourne has the most extensive tram network in the world and it's hard to doubt that fact - they're everywhere.
Melbourne is a town of many neighborhoods, one known to be schwanks - South Yarra, about 3k south. According to my research, Melbourne has the most extensive tram network in the world and it's hard to doubt that fact - they're everywhere.
Labels:
Melbourne
Friday, December 17, 2010
Melbourne - Night Shot
Missed the Flames...
Along the river, for the first 2 minutes of every hour, huge flames shoot up from cauldrons. Of course, it took me a while to figure this out. When we were down there - nothing. I will try to catch a photo of it before we leave....
Along the river, for the first 2 minutes of every hour, huge flames shoot up from cauldrons. Of course, it took me a while to figure this out. When we were down there - nothing. I will try to catch a photo of it before we leave....
Labels:
Melbourne
Melbourne - Checking in from the Bottom of the World
Working and Planning
I took an overnight 7-hr flight to Melbourne, arriving around 10am local time, 7am body time. Our hotel is perched on the southern banks of the Yarra river, across from the Central Business District. Today's my last day of work so I spent most of it in the hotel on the computer. I did, however, sneak out at lunch to get a bite and snap off a few shots.
I took an overnight 7-hr flight to Melbourne, arriving around 10am local time, 7am body time. Our hotel is perched on the southern banks of the Yarra river, across from the Central Business District. Today's my last day of work so I spent most of it in the hotel on the computer. I did, however, sneak out at lunch to get a bite and snap off a few shots.
Labels:
Melbourne
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Singapore - Working Hard
Trying to Wrap Up a Lot Prior to Vacation
The Dodo is already in Australia - Sydney to be exact. I am still in Singapore until Thur evening and then I head out to Melbourne where she'll meet up with me Friday night. I've been working double-shifts to try to wrap up some work prior to my two week year end vacation. Today I worked most of the afternoon at an outdoor cafe. I am in the "reflections" phase of my photography hobby, for some reason. I can't seem to get enough of them. In this shot I was trying to get the palm tree reflection in the sunglasses, table top and iPhone. The focus was the fronds in the iPhone reflection, blurring everything else.
The Dodo is already in Australia - Sydney to be exact. I am still in Singapore until Thur evening and then I head out to Melbourne where she'll meet up with me Friday night. I've been working double-shifts to try to wrap up some work prior to my two week year end vacation. Today I worked most of the afternoon at an outdoor cafe. I am in the "reflections" phase of my photography hobby, for some reason. I can't seem to get enough of them. In this shot I was trying to get the palm tree reflection in the sunglasses, table top and iPhone. The focus was the fronds in the iPhone reflection, blurring everything else.
Labels:
singapore
Monday, December 13, 2010
Singapore - Rainy Season
Making the Best of the Bad Weather
Bad weather is in the eye of the beholder. I love the rainy season here, it cools things down and now that I'm shooting more with my new camera, it offers up all kinds of reflective surfaces. I didn't have an umbrella yesterday but I managed to duck and run and stay mostly dry. While waiting for Dodo to arrive at lunch I snapped a few shots.
Bad weather is in the eye of the beholder. I love the rainy season here, it cools things down and now that I'm shooting more with my new camera, it offers up all kinds of reflective surfaces. I didn't have an umbrella yesterday but I managed to duck and run and stay mostly dry. While waiting for Dodo to arrive at lunch I snapped a few shots.
Labels:
singapore
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Paris - Braving the Elements
At Least this City Has One Thing Going for It...
Paris on Sunday is like a funeral. Everything is closed up. So damned boring. However, it is a photogenic place so now that I am using a tripod I can go places and try new styles of photos. Let's call this one the "cliched water reflection shot in Canal St Martin." I think everyone who comes to Paris takes this exact shot but I wanted to see if I could do it. There is a fisherman on the right, believe it or not.
Paris on Sunday is like a funeral. Everything is closed up. So damned boring. However, it is a photogenic place so now that I am using a tripod I can go places and try new styles of photos. Let's call this one the "cliched water reflection shot in Canal St Martin." I think everyone who comes to Paris takes this exact shot but I wanted to see if I could do it. There is a fisherman on the right, believe it or not.
Labels:
paris
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Paris - Jetlag
Four Days and Counting
I handled the jetlag pretty well but I simply cannot get to sleep early yet. Midnight, shot through my living room window.
I handled the jetlag pretty well but I simply cannot get to sleep early yet. Midnight, shot through my living room window.
Labels:
paris
Paris - Snowstorm
Musée de l'Armée - During a Snowstorm
After a nice breakfast in the 7th I walked by this artillery museum to take some shots in the snow. One thing I learned is that if you are taking shots with a tripod everyone assumes you're a photography expert. People kept coming over to request I take photos of them with their cameras. It happened about five or six times.
After a nice breakfast in the 7th I walked by this artillery museum to take some shots in the snow. One thing I learned is that if you are taking shots with a tripod everyone assumes you're a photography expert. People kept coming over to request I take photos of them with their cameras. It happened about five or six times.
Labels:
paris
Friday, December 3, 2010
Paris - Night Photos
Getting Up to Speed
After reading up on night photography and borrowing a tripod from a colleague I went out tonight in freezing 25 degree weather to give it a shot. I jumped on the train to Chatelet and walked over to the Seine. These shots are looking towards the west. I took about 50 shots of varying aperture and exposure and ended up with four that I liked. Enjoy.
After reading up on night photography and borrowing a tripod from a colleague I went out tonight in freezing 25 degree weather to give it a shot. I jumped on the train to Chatelet and walked over to the Seine. These shots are looking towards the west. I took about 50 shots of varying aperture and exposure and ended up with four that I liked. Enjoy.
Labels:
paris
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Paris - Decathlon, Part III
The Kid Goes Up 2 to 1 in the Overall
Colin and I battled tonight in bowling, a decathlon event we added so others could join. Four colleagues joined and we battled on two lanes. I beat Colin in all three games but the best of all was the final game in which each person put up five euros on a winner take all. I bowled a 150 for the win - which I then used to take a long, expensive cab ride home. In that final game, even Ming beat Colin, something he is bound to be teased about tomorrow.
Colin and I battled tonight in bowling, a decathlon event we added so others could join. Four colleagues joined and we battled on two lanes. I beat Colin in all three games but the best of all was the final game in which each person put up five euros on a winner take all. I bowled a 150 for the win - which I then used to take a long, expensive cab ride home. In that final game, even Ming beat Colin, something he is bound to be teased about tomorrow.
Labels:
paris
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)