27.4.12

The 16 Shots Mask

After more than a year, I finally had my 120s processed. I waited that long for them to be developed in Manila since I didn't get the chance to go there for some reason. I live far from there and no shop in our city processes 120 films which is a sad fact. Despite that agonizing feeling of delay, I did bear with it patiently letting the rolls live in some corner of the so-called cool shelter of the refrigerator. Thank God a fellow lomographer was on her way to the north so I asked her to bring along my rolls. After less than a week my negatives were delivered by the shop (Digiprint) straight to our door. My sister told me a package has arrived for me and I knew it was what I have been waiting for for some time. I was very happy that the shots turned out good. Can't wait to go shoot some more.










26.4.12

For the Love of Sprocket Holes

The 35mm mod is one of the most overused techniques in using Holga 120 cameras. I for one am an "overuser" of this. I''ll always love looking at the sprocket holes. They somewhat frame the pictures in a different way.







17.4.12

Monochrome First-timer

Got hold of black and white film after some time of longing for it. I've been looking forward to shoot with B&W; the chance was given to me while I was in Singapore as I came across a film processing studio and they had such films in stock. It cost a lot more than buying it online back home though but the sights were worth shooting in monochrome so there are no regrets.

My shots from the first roll using my Benesse toy camera.













10.4.12

Singapura: One Fine City

Finally, I had the chance to travel out of the country and the destination was Singapore. I spent a week there with my sister and friend and we had a blast. I was at awe at how well the place was made and kept at its best. From one phrase I read from the internet, "Singapore doesn't do things by halves" which I totally agree upon. When they build or create something they make sure it's the best. Everything surrounding the City is topnotch, from the buildings to the MRT to the entertainment shows. Up until my last day there I was impressed by the beauty and organization of the place. Their motto: "Onward, Singapore" is a motivation for their government and the citizens to always move forward and continue to innovate and keep abreast with the present. My days there were worth keeping in my treasure box of moments.

Arrival: Touchdown was at the Changi Budget Terminal. According to a Singaporean I met, it was the most ugly terminal. Well, tell me about it, there's much worse where I came from. 


Day 1: Our first stroll around the big city. It was my first time to ride their bus and boy was it real neat and comfy. We took the train from Hougang to Clarke Quay. From there we roamed around the city by foot. Thank goodness I had my legs warmed up by biking back home or else I would've had cramps. The walk was way intense. No wonder most of the people there were skinny or medium-built. The view of the city is amazing. Although it's filled with loads of sky-high buildings, there are still greens in view. At night we watched the Songs of the Sea, a sound and light show at the Marina Bay. 

On our way to Clarke Quay
Outside the Asian Civilization Museum
Raffles Hotel
Esplanade
Merlion
Rooftop garden at Orchard Central Mall
Songs of the Sea
Marina Bay Sands
The banks of Singapore at night
Day 2: We headed to Sentosa to experience Universal Studios. We had loads of fun meeting and taking pictures with some characters. The thrill and laughter went on and on while riding Transformer's The Ride, Madagascar: A Crate Adventure, Revenge of the Mummy, Battlestar Galactica's Cylon, and Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure. The WaterWorld show, Lights Camera Action, Shrek in 4D, Lake Hollywood Spectacular Fireworks were world class shows worth watching all over again. From entrance to exit we were all smiles, leaving Sentosa for the night satisfied and happy.

Battlestar Galactica's Human (Red) and Cylon (Blue)
Elated after screaming our hearts out while riding Cylon
After being saved by the Autobots. Whew!
With Charlie Chaplin
Shrek's castle
On our way to the Revenge of the Mummy
The princess and her guards
Entering the jungle for a crate ride
WaterWorld
Waiting for the WaterWorld show
Universal Studios Singapore was fun!
Day 3: Went for a side trip to Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Unfortunately, the zoo was inaccessible since it was under maintenance. A mosque was nearby so we went to check it out and there we met Zacaria, the artist. We bought 3 of his artworks. They were beautiful acrylic paintings on silk. He explained each of them and they we're truly inspiring. We had an interesting lunch at the Sizzling Stonegrill. Went for a little shopping afterwards; good thing there was a mallwide sale going on.
In the evening, we were off to Sentosa for Resorts World's Voyage de La Vie. It was one amazing show I will never forget.

The mosque
Zacaria doing one of his paintings while we're selecting a finished artwork to buy
Too bad the zoo was closed at the moment, we just had our pictures taken outside
Yummy seafood getting cooked on the sizzling volcanic rock
Coffee and cakes before heading back to Singapore
Back in Singapore...
Amazing is an understatement
Thumbs up!
Day 4: Paid a short visit at the MICA Building. It used to be a police station but now it houses several art galleries. Singapore Botanic Gardens-- a beautiful and relaxing place; perfect escape from the busy pace of the big city. Every corner is clean and green. Picnickers, joggers, photographers, newly weds and couples engaged having their photo-ops are everywhere. I would love to have spent more time there to read a book and have a stroll around the vast grassland. By night, we returned to Sentosa to experience the Luge and Skyride and it was a lot of fun! On our way home bound the boardwalk, we saw many people sitting by the bay somewhat waiting for a show. Turned out there was going to be a Crane Dance after Earth Hour. We waited for about 30 minutes and witnessed the beautiful show and it was for free.

MICA Building
Artworks showcased at MICA Building
The Gates
Serene view of green
The Gazebo
Luge and Skyride smiles
The Crane Dance was a beautiful show and the best part is it was free
Day 5: Went shopping for souvenirs in Chinatown. Walking along the way, we noticed an Indian temple and a Chinese temple. Shopping and sight seeing in one location, what more can you ask for?

Shoppers all around
Inside the Indian temple
The Chinese temple
Beautiful architecture
Day 6: Our last day was spent biking by the East Coast Park. You can do whatever recreation you want in the park. Everything is there from biking, fishing, wake boarding, skateboarding, camping, to a dip in the beach. A whole day there wouldn't be dull at all. It was a perfect finale for our week in the Merlion City.

East Coast Beach
Roller skates are just a rent away
East Coast Xtreme Skatepark
Get ready to get wet for wakeboarding adventure
East Coast was fun, Fun, FUN!
A week in Singapore is too short to experience everything but enough to see the beauty and feel the fun of this fine city. I'm definitely going back one of these days. I've yet to get on board the Marina Flyer, see the view of the city from the top of the Marina Bay Sands, meet the animals of the Singapore Zoo and lots more! See you again real soon Singapore!