Image of The Week: Singapore – A Sign of Things To Come (The Marina Bay Redevelopment)
The Museum sign that sits in front of the newly constructed Art Science Museum. Part of the recent re-development of the Marina Bay precinct of Singapore.
Jump On Board And Follow Along
The Museum sign that sits in front of the newly constructed Art Science Museum. Part of the recent re-development of the Marina Bay precinct of Singapore.
An image captured from my recent trip to Myanmar (Burma). This man was selling books in his small bookshop on the streets of Yangon. I snapped this image with my small Canon IXUS.
Singapore has a bustling Chinese community and it’s not surprising that they take their Chinese New Year celebrations quite seriously. I captured this image during my recent trip to this small but inspiring nation.
An image captured during my recent trip to Myanmar. Inya lake was only a short drive from central Yangon, and was quite a peaceful place located in such a large city. It was very popular with families and young lovers alike.
A image the portrays a scene of hardship for a mother and baby on the shores of the Irrawaddy river in central Mandalay. I captured this images whilst out on an early morning walk .
Another image I captured during our travels through Cambodia back in 2006. Lake Tonle Sap is an easy day trip from the busy tourist town of Siam Reap.
An image captured during an early morning walk along the hectic banks of the Irrawaddy river in central Mandalay. The subject of this image is one seriously fit looking middle aged man.
A series of images and my account of my first visit to Yangon’s Shwedagon Pagoda. This would be my first of three visits to this grand golden stupe. Truly one of the wolds great religious sites.
The U Bein bridge is one of the regions top tourist attractions. It was a nice place to spend an afternoon, and paddling around in row boats, watching the setting sun was quite relaxing.
A series of images I captured during a visit to Myanmar, that shows a seriously overloaded Jeep with almost 30 people aboard. Traveling in this manner may look like fun, but believe me it’s not.
When the mercury begins to rise in Myanmar’s largest city Yangon. A great way to beat the heat is to head on down to the local railway station and purchase a ticket on the Yangon circle line.
I spotted this young fella whilst we were cruising the back water ways of the Inle Lake region of central Myanmar. It’s amazing how gracefully he would glide his canoe through the water.
A delightful and inviting image of a perfect sunset on the Island of Ko Tao in Thailand. The image was taken back in 1997, and no doubt it’s allot busier these days.
For a photography enthusiast, it seemed that every time you turn a corner on the streets of the UNESCO listed old town of Hoi An, there was another great image to capture.
An image captured on the Island of Boracay in the Philippines. The afternoon sun had set, and a storm was hovering above.
Another image taken during my time in Cambodia a few years ago. I love the look on the drivers face. Very serious indeed.
A tale of how we tried to fly First Class from Manila to Hong Kong, only to be told our aircraft had been changed at the last minute.
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