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Travel Photography

"Who lives sees much. Who travels sees more." ~ Arab proverb Read more »

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Backlight

Nany photographers choose to shoot only during certain hours which is popularly known as the golden light period. Read more »

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Perspective Creating Distance and Depth

“Perspective can be illusions that can fool your eyes, creating a sense of distance and depth!” – Steven Yee Read more »

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Landscape Photography

“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” John Muir Read more »

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Patterns

"Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern." Read more »

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Night scenes of Singapore

When the sun sets and night falls, begin another period when a new life begins Read more »

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Kids in Action

Ever wondered what is one of the most challenging subjects that many amateur and professional photographers encountered? Read more »

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Faces and Expression

Humans are full of expressions from the gentle smile on an elderly, the mischievous grin of a small kid and the surprised look on the girl's face when her boyfriend gave her a ring. Read more »

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Gorgeous Food

As a Travel Photographer, I have to be prepared to undertake various assignments from my editors such as covering the cosmopolitan cities to the very rural and off the beaten track areas. Read more »

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Reflections

Seeing beyond the obvious has always been a challenge for many amateur and professional photographers, as they go in search for that unique and creative angle. Read more »

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Candid Portraiture

Candid Portraiture is aptly defined as the photography of informal shots of people who were photographed unaware or not posed. Read more »

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Shadow

Shadow come and go in a fleeting moment. We encounter shadow everyday and everywhere. Sometimes it is very obvious, sometimes it is not. Read more »