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Finally, Winter is wearing off and the sun is bringing its share of warmth and light back again. What a better occasion to get overseas for a weekend? China is a vast country, and there's always some more to explore. This time, I decided to head up to Xiamen, the Garden of the Sea, together with my Diana Mini!
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I'm a big fan of the Spinner 360º but it wasn't until I paired it with the Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 that I discovered its true potential and the beginning of a match made in heaven! Read more about it after the jump.
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One of my favourite artists was exhibiting at the Royal Academy and I just had to go! We've made the trip to London to especially see Davids Hockney's exhibition, "A Bigger Picture". I have been following his work for a while now and love watching documentaries of him painting.
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After my first go at stop motion while shooting the Lomography Manchester HQs shutter painting, I wanted to test myself and told my friend I would do a stop motion video for his new band.
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Interested in shooting figurines? There's a place where you'd get to do this in Singapore. There are lots of interesting figurines to look at and shoot. It is Haw Par Villa (Chinese: 虎豹別墅), it's a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore located along Pasir Panjang Road. It was built in the early 1970s by two brothers namely Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par and its original name was Tiger Balm Garden. It was brought over by the Singapore Tourism Board in 1988.
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Being a full time student in a private university is definitely not a challenge for an avid Lomographer who loves to experiment and trying something new. My dream to have my own Fisheye One Blue finally became a reality in an unexpected way, just a few days before the finals week a month ago.
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Although I am not particularly good at street photography, I would like to share some tips that had worked for me. I hope that my tips will be of use to you. Do drop me a note if they work!
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As part of the Lomoroadshow that has been touring the UK, I got to spend a day in Manchester with the Lomo Mum's and some new Lomo friends.
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For me, preparing for Chinese New Year is never complete without a visit to the famous Chinese New Year Bazaar at the historic Chinatown here in Singapore. Goodies on sale includes traditional Chinese food such as melon seeds, preserved meats and sausages, BBQ pork slices, and mandarin oranges. In recent years, vendors started bringing in Taiwanese jelly snacks that are also a big hit with Singaporeans.