Weekend Snapshots 22-23 October: The Darkness

Last weekend was relatively quiet because I descended into a blog redesign pit on Saturday and didn’t really emerge till about 3 am on Sunday night. Apart from going to church on Sunday, I literally didn’t leave the house during daylight hours the entire weekend, which is why I’m rather grateful the Nex-3 takes excellent (handheld!) low light photos.

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BBQ stingray at Boon Tat Street Seafood, Glutton Bay:

Boon Tat Street BBQ stingray, Glutton Bay

Installation art in the Esplanade foyer:

Installation art at the Esplanade

Giant squids attack Marina Bay! OK no, they’re part of i light marina bay, a sustainable light art festival, which is probably better to explore if (unlike us) you choose a night unblanketed by haze:

Giant squids attack Marina Bay Sands!

Tyger! Tyger! burning bright / In the (skyscraper) forests of the night:

Tyger Tyger

Couple on the Helix Bridge:

Helix Bridge, Singapore

Light installations on the casino side of Marina Bay:

Lighting installation, Marina Bay Light Festival

In the shopping area of Marina Bay Sands, where it appears I am unlikely to ever buy anything:

Snapshot, Marina Bay Sands

Disturbing signage, East Coast Road:

That's not exactly how I eat ramen...

Pre-supper snacking (Nam San Mackerel Otah), Joo Chiat Road:

Nam San Mackerel Otak, Joo Chiat Road

Actual supper (Long Phung Vietnamese Restaurant), Joo Chiat Road:

Vietnamese Supper

Weekend Snapshots 16-17 October

Hasty phonecam photo before messy bak kut teh gobbling at Sin Heng Claypot Bak Kut Teh, Joo Chiat:

Sin Heng Claypot Bak Kut Teh (Joo Chiat)

Wandering through the Botanic Gardens after brunch at Halia:

Colours in the shade, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Afternoon at the gazebo, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Girl on a Bike statue, Singapore Botanic Gardens

Hasty over-the-counter shot before messy yakitori gobbling at Kushigin, Cuppage Plaza:

Kushigin restaurant, Singapore

Yakitori at Kushigin restaurant, Singapore

Karaoke song cycle:

Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage

Your own, personal Jesus

Wuthering heights

Informer

Tokimonsta being awesome at Home Club:

Tokimonsta at Home Club, Singapore

Dinky being adorable on my family’s living room floor:

Dinky on the floor

Weekend Snapshots 9-10 October: Wide Angle Weekend

This is the first in what will hopefully become a regular series. It’s not an original idea, but I’ve decided to give it a try for a number of reasons. One thing that’s been making me sad about this blog for the past few years is that apart from sporadic travel updates, I stopped using it as a record of events in my life. It is a wonderful repository of memories from my university years, a small collection of selected events from the first few years I was back in Singapore, and a gaping void of nothingy nothingness from, probably, the time I got engaged and onwards.

Of course, some say that if you’re out there living life too fully to have time to write about it, you’re doing things right. But no person as addicted to my laptop as I am deserves to use that as an excuse, so I won’t. Instead, I’m just going to try and repurpose some of the time I already know I can’t help but spend in front of my computer towards doing something that will make me happier in the long run, rather than suddenly realizing that my greatest accomplishment over the past 5 hours of mindless surfing has been clearing my Google Reader backlog.

So yeah, weekend snapshots. They’ll give me a built-in timeline for updating this (again, I would much rather do this here than Facebook) and opportunities to give my cameras regular airings. Most importantly, due to the strange little thing that is the human mind, it’s been my experience that recording the fun things I do can be a great impetus to keep finding fun things to do, and that having a camera with me opens my eyes to beauty that would otherwise pass me by unnoticed.

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All photos except the last were taken by my new baby, the Sony Nex-3, which I’m intending to write more about some time soon. Since I’ve only ever used compact digital cameras with built-in zooms, I wasn’t sure how best to use the 16mm wide angle lens that came with the camera, so I forced myself to use only that lens for the whole day on Saturday. I’m still getting to know it and as always, comments on the photos are welcome, especially if I’m doing something wrong!

Outside wall of dbl 0, Queen Street:

Outside dblO bar, Queen Street

Sashimi platter at Standing Sushi Bar, Queen Street:

Sashimi platter at Standing Sushi Bar, Queen Street

Ridiculously large Vietnamese water pipe owned by husband:

Alec's bazooka pipe

Window shopping for a personal Jesus, Queen Street:

Crossing

Entrance lobby, Singapore Art Museum (Queen Street branch):

Entrance lobby, Singapore Art Museum (Queen Street branch)

View from a basket of durians, Queen Street:

Saturday afternoon, Queen Street

WTF, Peninsula Shopping Centre:

Mixed Massages

Chefs at work in Chef Daniel’s Kitchen, Iluma:

Chefs at work at Chef Daniel's Kitchen, Iluma

Light fixture, Iluma:

Lighting fixture, Iluma

Giant stoned Doraemon in Mushroom video arcade, Iluma:

Giant Doraemon at Mushroom arcade, Iluma

Down escalator, Iluma:

Descending

Happy Cities exhibition (part of Archifest ’10), Iluma:

My happy place

Blue cheese gelato from Coccogelo, East Coast Road (taken with my still-beloved Fuji Finepix f31fd):