Clouds Kaleidoscope

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Photography | Posted on 11-01-2010

These clouds photos were taken on Christmas day, at Old Changi Hospital in Singapore. My friends and I decided to shoot at Old Changi Hospital again, and we saw these beautiful lustrous clouds in the sky. There were spikes behind the clouds, producing a luminous glow behind the cloud. It was simply beautiful. Seeing birds flying by the clouds, it’s simply a serene view.

Singapore Night Safari

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 24-10-2009

I was looking forward to visit the Singapore Night Safari. Lots of friends recommended Singapore Night Safari, which claimed to be even more entertaining than the Singapore Zoo.

In October, Singapore Night Safari is based on the Halloween theme with a twist of fairy tales. The whole concept is creative and interesting. Be prepared to get scared and have a good time there. Just before entering the Night Safari, at the area where of the ticketing counter, you will be entertained by the guys dressed up in halloween outfit to scare you out (and for you to take photos with them).

The clown is the naughty one, that will run after you after you took photos with him. The aladdin, holding a fake hand covered in blood, is not the charming aladdin we all knew from the Disney cartoon. He will come behind you and shout “WARGH” to give you a shock. Of course, you are free to take photos with them. There’s Tinman too, and I have always love Tinman. (^^)

The hunchback of notre damn looks really scary, and the one with the dim sum stall scares me out the most.. A lady screams when she was posing to take photo, and a guy’s head came out from the Dim Sum tray. You will hear shrieks and screams even before you got into the Night Safari.

After went into the entrance, you can either take the tram (if you bought the tram ticket) or you can walk around the walking path. Some of our friends chose to take the tram, where else myself and few other friends decided to walk around by foot.

There’s this so-called Horror Path where you walked through before you will go into the zoo area to see nocturnal animals. You will feel an eerie feeling once you stepped into the path. I did not manage to shoot any photo as I was scared out of my wits….

There’s this zombie (asian kind of zombie), mummee , butcher that came out from behind the trees, and a freaky guy who came out from the well.. etc. It’s an experience that you really pay to be scared away. However, you can roughly guess where they will appear according to the screams and shrieks you can hear from a distance away..

After the Horror Path, everything went calm and peaceful as just like any other nights.. and you can walk without fear of something came out from behind the trees, and enjoy watching the nocturnal animals behind the cages. However, if you happened to see something unusual came out from behind the trees after the Horror Path, do run this time.

Other friends who took the tram claimed that the tram ride was fun as well. Other guys in halloween outfit will actually came out from bushes and climbed onto your tram. Just imagine that!!

I do recommend Night Safari, especially during the month of Halloween. However, many kids cried, so perhaps you wouldn’t want to bring your kids along. As for the nocturnal animals.. I see many different kind of cats.. Perhaps I was too tired to look out for the animals in the dark, thus the most prominent ones are the cat family.

Singapore Zoo

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 24-10-2009

We went to the Zoo and the Night Safari in Oct, as they have the Halloween theme with a twist of fairy tales at the Night Safari. (Interesting, huh)

The ticket cost us $32 for both zoo and night safari, excluding tram ride. For those who would like to have 3 parks in one, (zoo, night safari and bird park) , the ticket will cost you $45 instead.

We went to the zoo around 2pm, which is a bit too late to see everything in there. I will advise you to go early in the morning, then you will have more time to walk around. The whole trip in Singapore Zoo was quite rush for us. We were rushing from one place to another, and we skipped the elephant show which we intended to watch initially.

Try to be at certain areas when it’s the feeding time. It is quite fun to watch (despite the crowd). We were there during the tiger feeding time.. oh gosh.. the amount they ate can last me for few days.

There’s no need for me to explain what are the animals we can see there, well, the any other animals we can see from a zoo (monkeys, baboons, all different kind of monkeys, elephants, tortoises, flying fox, polar bear, and many others ).

It was a fun experience, and I definitely will go back there again.. early in the morning this time, and to shoot some photos. =)

Next, we are heading to the Night Safari (with the Halloween theme) after our dinner!

Shoot Sunrise in Singapore

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Photography | Posted on 06-09-2009

The Singapore Photographers’ Group organized an outing to shoot the sunrise at Merlion on one of the weekends.

I went, of course, waking up early morning before the sun rises (Woot!)

When I reached Merlion, the place is still dark. Woohoo! I’m in time for sunrise.

Here are my sunrise shoots.. sunrise in Singapore.. simply beautiful, isn’t it =)

Old Changi Hospital

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Photography | Posted on 31-08-2009

Old changi hospital is an old abandoned hospital in Singapore, know as a haunted place.

It is famous for drug addicts, or teenagers who want some thrills to hang out at that place trying to see if they are lucky to be able to spot some “spirits”.

Being half torn down and abandoned place, many photographers intend to go there to take photos as well. It  is not easy to find a worn out place such as OCH as Singapore is a developed country. So one day, my friend and I intend to go there to shoot some photos. Of course, we went during day time.

The Corridor

The Corridor