Next stop, Singapore

Off to Singapore tomorrow for a short trip. If you are in the Raffles area keep an eye out - you might spot me emerging from my hotel. EXCITMENT!!11123. If you happen to see me, don’t speak to me. Just take off your knickers and throw them in my general direction. That’s how my kind of people say hello.
Oh and I’ll also be wanting to take some HDR photos in Singapore - anyone got any recommendations for good spots? I think the Esplanade durians will make for an interesting shot at the right angle. Apart from that, perhaps the merlion - maybe with me playing perspective games like this guy, making it look like the fountain is spraying into my mouth. Which I’m pretty sure is some kind of non-verbal admission of a latent obsession with vomit porn or piss porn. Either of which are fair game as far as I’m concerned. Hey, as long as the chick is crying and / or visibly questioning her chosen profession with her piss/vomit-filled eyes, I’m turned on.













do review the singaporean food while you are here!
cool. good spots.. hmmm…try clark quay(they redid it. looks great at night). but if you are looking for tall buildings and such.. suntec area would be good and thats near the esplanade. interesting mix of architecture would be cityhall area (one stop away from raffles mrt). little india (fave place for photographers) but.. since you’ve been to singapore before.. you can just pick and choose whatever that is better for HDR photos =) i hope that helps.
if you’re willing to pay for my food, i’d be happy to bring you around a few good spots for HDR photography. =D
You can also consider shooting the HDB flats found in the heartland of Singapore, think it can be quite interesting too in HDR.
Can also scour around Little India or Arab Street for some interesting takes. Have a good trip.
I’m more than a little disturbed by the fact that you speak of a Merlion as though this is a perfectly normal, acceptable thing that you see on a daily basis. Not to mention the fact that it’s spewing frost-white bile into the ocean 24/7.
i suggest singapore biennale. lots of sculptures.
if you do not do singaporean food reviews i will cut a hole in your throat and shove my penis into the newly constructed orifice.
joke.
Chinatown, esp. the wet market. Little India is very colourful, esp. Desker Rd with its small igloos used for prositution. The amazingly huge buildings in Raffles Place area. Geylang at night. Fullerton hotel. Clifford Pier (if it’s still around). Millenia walk. Botanic Garden. Old hawker centers (Chomp chomp at Serangoon Gdn).
Or simply try to make NTU look less grey.
Try the clubbing places for vomit/vomit-filled eyes; MOS, Momo, Zouk…
Hotel 81? Ahaks, do get a food review in, if only for the fact you’d have an excuse to pig out. I don’t know any place for HDR photos, but I suggest you should check out the Tiger Balm Garden for plain weirdness. The statue of a woman breastfeeding her old mother-in-law to indicate filial piety is the height of weirds for me…
The Bayshore !!!
i say clarke quay too those inverted lotus things are just plain strange. or shenton way. or the new SMU city campus since the bienalle info center is there. ive prepared my knickers, come quick.
Ann Siang Road.. woot
Hey YF, hahha I just bumped into ya on my way to sch man. You were going down the escalator into the Raffles MRT station and I was going up. You were with your parents I guess. Scratching your chin and deliberating.. hmmm… Haaha. Damn shd have got my knickers out…. Enjoy ya stay dude.
yep part of the reason I’m here is to say hello to my folks. they are both in the same country for the first time in like EVAR.
yikes, you’re here when the haze is pretty bad. hope it doesn’t spoil your photos, love the hdr shots and would love to see some of s’pore. enjoy your stay here! ;)
Don’t miss Bombay Woodlands indian veggie in the Tanglin shopping center
Try Don noodle in the tanglin mall. Hunter Cashdollar
If I just knew you were visiting Singapore, I’d postponed my move out of that country. To throw you my underwear… errr I mean to say ‘hi’.