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NEW YORK (22 May, 2014) - Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Christopher Stuart, a Sailor from the dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD 51), looks through comic book artwork during a tour of DC Comics in Manhattan as a part of Fleet Week New York. Fleet Week New York, now in its 26th year, is the city's time-honored celebration of the sea services. The Weeklong celebration is an unparalleled oppurtunity for the citizes of New York and the surrounding tri-state area to meet Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, as well as witness firsthand the latest capabilities of today's maritime services. (U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Magen Weatherwax/Released)

 

Despite being one of the largest, if not the largest, continuous stretches of habitat and presence of a decent amount of burrows, Gopher Tortoises seem to be more difficult to observe in the fall line sandhills of Georgia than in appropriate habitat further south. This unique swath of sandhill halfway to the Blue Ridge mountains from the coast is the inland-most extent of the range of many species of plants and animals. In my opinion, and I'm sure very few will disagree, it is one of the most precious and iconic locations in the state. Truely, the crown jewel of Georgia's biodiversity. Unfortunately, between the destructive locals, fire supression, and Georgia Power's best efforts to turn the entire place into a solar farm (Clean energy? Absolutely not.) the fall line sandhills are far from a safe haven for the incredibly sensitive plants and animals that inhabit them. This federally protected Gopher Tortoise almost certainly fell victim to malicious and senseless killing in one way or another (car or weapon one, the other side of the shell was completely caved in but I saved you the gore by using this angle), mortally wonded and left to die a slow and painful death in the road. This is only one small example of the wanton destruction that goes on throughout rural areas of the United States, directly attributed to cruelty, selfishness, and ignorance of humans inhabiting these areas. Fortunately, these times are not entirely dark for the region, as Georgia DNR has done an excellent job of acquiring and managing a number of properties in the area providing some degree of protection to the irreplacable biodiversity. Additionally, I often joke about The Sand People being some sort of primitive tribe of violent and insane recluses, but the truth is it seems a good portion of them really are decent people, like the man who owns the property this turtle was attempting to cross the road from. He saw us taking pictures and came up to see what was going on, and seemed heart broken to see one of his local tortoises in this state. He commutes almost 3 hours to Atlanta daily for work, but choses to live in the area because he loves it so much. Similarly, a few weeks back a old weathered local expressed frustration over a large DOR Timber Rattlesnake we found nearby. People do care, and I urge anyone who can to take every oppurtunity to further educate the people living in sensitive areas who will listen about the irreplacable nature of what they share their yards with. In turn, maybe they will pass on that knowledge to their kids and the vicious cycle of ignorance and fear will begin to dissipate.

 

David Amess's Launch Of His Party Of Oppurtunity Pamphlet that discusses members of the Conservative party that come from working class backgrounds

 

Brighton High School Vs. Lone Peak High School in 5 A Volleyball Championship.

Brighton went on to win the series

 

Volleyball is one of those sports you don't really have to shoot the whole match to get highlights, so it gave me an oppurtunity to shoot some photos until i had to pick up the video camera

 

This is you. Eyes closed, out in the rain. You never thought you'd be doing something like this, you never saw yourself as, I don't know how you'd describe it... Is like one of those people who like looking up at the moon, who spend hours gazing at the waves or the sunset or... I guess you know the kind of people I'm talking about. Maybe you don't. Anyway, you kind of like being like this, fighting the cold, feeling the water seep through your shirt and getting through your skin. And the feel of the ground growing soft beneath your feet. And the smell. And the sound of the rain hitting the leaves. All the things they talked about in the books you haven't read. This is you, who would have guessed it? You.

 

I've wanted to take this photo since I watched the movie this winter. I haven't got the right oppurtunity until now.

Taken on Saturday 3rd November, the Class 170 Turbostars don't usually extend beyond Manchester Piccadilly but luckilly I just happened to be on my way home and this was an excellent oppurtunity to take a ride on this train.

 

This train would of come from Cleethorpes via Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Sheffield and Stockport

Journeying through the photographic world. Every wednesday, Staffordshire University students are given the oppurtunity to hear famous photographers talk about their work. 27/10/10 photographer and teacher, Paul Hill MBE.

Brighton High School Vs. Lone Peak High School in 5 A Volleyball Championship.

Brighton went on to win the series

 

Volleyball is one of those sports you don't really have to shoot the whole match to get highlights, so it gave me an oppurtunity to shoot some photos until i had to pick up the video camera

 

There was a tug boat pulling through the canal, a perfect oppurtunity for an interesting shot under the bridge. Taken on a photo trip with the famous Cape Cod Night Photographer Tim.

I have'nt had a the oppurtunity to use the HD setting on my camera but here is a small sample of its capability.

This is the Great Falls of Paterson, it is part of the Passaic River system.

The river is flooding certain towns that sit along the river because of the Nor' Easter the area just experienced. The Passaic River is supposed to crest 12 feet above flood levels at midnight. Police and fire departments have been rescuing people from low lying neighborhoods situated along the river. It is supposed to break a record set back in 1984.

When the river recedes and street traffic gets back to normal I will go back and film this again to show you the difference in water flow and power.

Thelma J. White, President and CEO of Elizabethtown Community and Technical College (ECTC) spoke during the Commitment to the Army Profession Seminar (CAPS). There was approximantly 640 Cadets in 10 different rooms given the oppurtunity to listen and ask question during this event.

Had a shoot with Erin at Franklin Park. We didn't have a lot of time but I think we got some great looking shots. I hope I have the oppurtunity to work with her again soon and get some more great shots

Alec Soth

 

Today I decided to drop a few dollars to listen to an acclaimed photographer talk about his style, and upbringings in his works. Hosted by MMOCA (Madison Museum of Contemporary Art), I lucked out and found a parking spot less then a block away. With only a few minutes to spare, I ran inside camera bag and all; as I purchased my ticket I looked around and felt a bit out of place. Most of the people here were well dressed, and I was the out of place individual with many shades of blue. No matter, as the show goes on no matter what the attire so I mingled my way through the crowd and found a seat in the lecture hall I never knew existed. Lucky me, as I sat down the room began to fill; each seat and isle was lined with people here to listen to the man speak of his art/craft.

 

A creative mind for as many years as he could remember, Alec spoke that he tooled around with various mediums before being completely happy with photography and now doesn't look back. His biggest influence in his work aside from a few photographers, was his art teacher in school. Always pushing the envelope teaching Alec and fellow students to explore themselves. Working a day job for nearly ten years and pursuing a career in art on the side, he eventually had an epitome and decided to make art his full time work.

 

Now Alec has all the time in the world to get out and enjoy it all the time, as he explained "silence becomes music." Using an 8x10 field camera does allow him to slow and and just take in the locations; with people/places/ and things all that surround him. Something about his style that really stayed with me is the fact that he explained, a good photograph is not about composition but taking the time to slow down and focus. Now focus has a dual meaning here, and I will let you read it as you wish but I know this to be very true in my style. I feel like sometimes I wait for the perfect person to walk through a frame, or just the right light to appear to capture that image that I'm going to be most happy with.

 

His project "From Here to There" is a great focus on the people who live off the grid. Searching out unique places, with even more unique people; Alec has a vast collection of strangers (much like I only on a much grander scale). I felt that if I were to wander into the back woods of Wisconsin I'd meet some interesting people, but I'd fear rejection or even worse getting past the intimidation factor. Strangers in the city are one thing, but the further I go outside that comfort zone the less comfortable it becomes.

 

Overall for my first time sitting in on an artist interview at the MMOCA, I was thoroughly entertained and it was definitely worth the price of admission. I had made up my mind about halfway through the presentation, it was my goal to ask Alec how he handles situations where people may or may not honor his request to take a photo. It also became obvious that I could turn this simple question into an oppurtunity to add to my 608 strangers project. So once he was done speaking and everyone filed out, I stood quietly in wait while every one else got a chance to ask questions and shake hands with him. I felt myself becoming nervous, eventually it was my turn and I extended a slightly shaky hand. "I am Chris Collins, Madison stranger photographer. Thank you so much for your talk today, it was really inspiring" I said with equal shake in my voice. His hand firmly gripped mine, and thanked me for the kind words. I asked my question and he informed me that you can never overcome the nervousness of stranger photography, and if people say NO; take it in stride and learn from it.

 

I requested a quick photo, to which he jokingly declined but then smiled and said "of course." He asked me how I would like him to pose, and I told him to "act natural" as I said this a smirk grew across his face. I had gotten my settings right as he chatted with others earlier, so I put my camera to my face and with a smile growing I clicked. I showed him quickly, and went on my way; as there were many others who wished to pick his brain. I knew this is a stranger encounter that will stick with me for years to come, and suggest if you are wanting to meet new people check out the 100 strangers group. While you may not stumble across THE ALEC SOTH, but many others who are just as strange as yourself doing the same!

113/100

Shot @ Yakhagana Backstage,H.N.Kalakshetra, National College, 7th Block, Jayanagar,Bangalore,May2010.

 

Active Canvas presented stunning Yakshagana Performances by a children's group ' Saligrama Makkala Mela' from Udupi. It takes many years of hard work and commitment to learn Yakshagana and these children (8 - 15 years) are amazing in their talent.

 

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Water slowly flowing out of pond with the reflection feeling the rippling effect.

It was so calm and peaceful on this strange and upside down day! What an oppurtunity I had, to be apart of this wonderful phenomenon. Also a woman is dressed in a hat and dress from the early 1900's....Truely a wonderful day....

The USCGC Willow (WLB-202) docked @ the West Point Military Academy, NY on the Hudson River.

 

The 225' WLB is equipped with a single controllable pitch propeller and a bow and a stern thruster which gives the cutter maneuverability to tend buoys offshore and in restricted waters. A sophisticated Machinery Plant Control and Monitoring System (MPCMS) and an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) enable the cutter to operate safely with an optimally sized crew. Using Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) WILLOW can hold the vessel station within a ten meter circle. This technology has improved the precision and capability of the crew to service and position floating aids to navigation in winds up to thirty knots and eight foot seas.

Characteristics

Length: 225'

Beam: 46'

Draft: 13'

Displacement: 2,000 tons

Speed: 15 kts @ 75

Endurance: 21 days unreplenished

Range: 6000 miles at 12 kts

Crew: 8 officers, 34 enlisted

Buoy Deck Area: 2,875 Square Feet

Icebreaking: 14" plate ice at 3Kts, 3ft backing and ramming

Oil Spill Recovery: 400 Gallons per minute

 

At 2000 tons displacement and a top speed of 16 knots, you will find WILLOW very different from most other cutters. Our 40 person crew uses electronic navigation by ECDIS, machinery plant control and monitoring system (MPCMS), dynamic positioning and sophisitcated hydraulics to complete more tasks with fewer people. Our area of operations ranges from the U.S. Canadian border south to Rhode Island Sound and New York Harbor, arguably the most picturesque and challenging in the Coast Guard. Willow is based in Newport, RI which offers many recreational oppurtunities. Newport is noted for its rich maritime tradition, mansions, sailing, beautiful beaches, and abundant shopping.

 

I love these stylish little cars, perhaps they could be regarded as the 5s true successor, in spirit and purpose. If Im correct, this one is pre 2004 due to the lack of rubbing strips on the side. Im not overly sure on the spec, anyone care to enlighten me? Quite common considering they were never sold here, a case of massive missed oppurtunity by Renault.

I had this rare oppurtunity for a TT photoshoot with Olympus users: Zyker, Jai Orang Johor and Raime. It was fun listening to their conversation about the E-series and the four-thirds which sounded rather alien to me. I am familiar with the OMs or the D-blahx3.

We headed for the bridge after a quick thirst quenchers in Simpang Kuala and had a good time shooting the sunset. After maghrib, we had the famous Laksa there as suggested by Jai and also the sponsor for the meal that day. Thanks to Raimi for the trouble in bringing along the albums filled with brilliant images.

 

Thanks guys and you made me happy shooting with my OM-2N (the only one without a DSLR) and being part of the Oly family.

 

Thanks for viewing!

 

OM-2N/50mm

Gold 100

Scanned negative

 

The Front Of An Old Gibson Air-Sweep Air Conditioner. to be honest, im not a huge fan, but if i ever had the oppurtunity to own one, i would go for it. they do have a following, and i have heard about them. theyre suppose to be very good units, but i have never seen one in person. so my assumption is they are very rare today.

Nice decor in the Food Republic food court of Vivo City. I'd seen it in zelciia's Food Republic Food Court photos, so of course it was worth a visit.

 

I loved how they made use of traditional building materials, including dark stained wood, roof tiles, lanterns, all in the traditional dark browns and bright reds.

 

Plus, it gave up more oppurtunities to continue our hawker food safari!

 

VivoCity

Formerly known as Harbourfront Mall

1 Harbourfront Walk (S)098585

www.vivocity.com.sg/

 

- VivoCity - wikipedia.org

 

Photos:

- Food Republic food court

- Alpha with Ice Kacang and Chng Po Leong

- Chicken and Beef Satay

- Decor

- Red lanterns

- Roof tiles

U.S. Army Spouses apart of the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade participate in the brigade spouse flight on Fort Drum, NY May 12, 2022. Spouses had the oppurtunity to fly in UH-60M Black Hawk and CH-47F Chinook helicopters. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Michael Wilson)

A fantastic opportunity arose recently when I located a drinking hole for a small group of crossbills! They came down twice within the space of an hour (they are very thirsty birds due to their diet of extremely dry pinecones!) and offered wonderful photographic oppurtunities. I returned to the area this morning but unfortunately they failed to return, though they were still in the area.

 

This will probably be my last new image for a while, as my revision begins tomorrow in preparation for my AS exams in May and June!

Today I had a rather busy day. I started at the gym, where my instructor pushed us to go a little further then we're used to, so now I'm aching in all my muscles.

After that I had my first day at work in more then 3 months. I had a burn-out so it was an exciting day today. I was quite nervous to go there, but in the end I managed quite well.

Later tonight I had the book-presentation of "Beest". The photo book featuring our very own Pixel. And as you can see he made it to the cover. I'm so proud of my little mister.

 

Lots of oppurtunity for me to take a picture of myself, but decided to wait untill tonight to make one in the peace and quiet of my own house.

 

Sometimes, it's difficult to work out the size of handlebar stem you need on your bike. If you can afford a professional bike fitting, you can take your bike to a shop. There, a technician will put the bike on a trainer, measure you and the bike, and make adjustments as needed. If you ever walk into a shop when this process is underway, you will notice the tech has a pile of stems, all slightly different in size, to try on the bike.

 

The adjustable stem gives you the oppurtunity to experiment with different stem rises. It's also helpful with a cyclist who is just getting into the sport, and may be not be comfortable with a big drop in the handlebars. As they increase their fitness, they can lower , and extend their bar with this type of stem.

 

This stem is as fitted to my daughters bike, which is perfect for her as she is still pretty much a novice in road cycling, and opted for an upright riding position. If she gets more serious, she can easily change her riding position gradually if she chooses.

This is a short video to show you what our horses/ponies had to be in for a good cause. This was about 20 minutes before a crowd of over 400 people showed up, the afternoon time had over 800 people. Then a train started going all around, the mechanical bull started spinning, the speakers on the stage right next to us started blaring loud music, and all the horses were perfect!!!!! All the kids and adults had great rides, and no mishaps.

2 Wks ago we had the oppurtunity to do some community service for a really good cause. Lighthouse Ministries lighthousemin.org/ was doing a fundraiser for their organization. This fundraiser was held at our Lakeland Center, a very large venue that holds large crowds, rodeos, high school graduations, etc. Here they had 4-5 large bouncy houses for the kids, a mechanical bull, a train that drove everywere, several other small games scattered around, and pony rides (which is where we come in). We walked kids, and adults on the horses and ponies for 2 hours in the morning then 2 hours in the afternoon. Dr Lew Sterrett was the show that sold the tickets. sermononthemount.org/ I had never heard him speak or train a horse, but it he was wonderful to watch and listen to. Mackenzie, Bailey, and 2 other girls their age were with us also doing their community service by helping with whatever needed to be done. It was a long day, but worth it.

And this is how Japanese Self Defense Force (SDF) take this oppurtunity to recruit some young'uns with cute anime girls.

Also taken this afernoon (Saturday 30th January), there was a couple of threads regarding Oldham Bus Station here, I had a perfect oppurtunity to photograph this bus, owned by Bluebird but in the true SELNEC colours.

 

I bent the rules a little bit by taking this shot on the actual busway itself as it was a spur-of-the-moment oppurtunity!

 

It's just a shame it's not one of Greater Manchester's true standards like this one! :(

 

See another shot I took of this very bus way back in September 2008 here!

Fellowship & Research Program Coordinator Samual Lake talks with students during a funding information session on Sep 28, 2018 (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)

  

Had the oppurtunity to work with the guys in Emmure again this year, one of my favorite portraits of Frankie I have ever taken!

 

Frankie Palmeri

Emmure

Never Say Die Tour

2013

Oppurtunity................. Having finished at 00.15 I was waiting for the bus home and noticed 3609 now having been properly re-registered X9VTD parked up ready for the next days work. Incredibly a friends Morris Minor was parked nearby and it's steel rear bumper proved a fantastic tripod.

I'd been skiing a little way down the piste and stopping to take photos of Vin. This is him having just set off and whilst scouting out the best position for the zoomed in shot I realised that the piste was empty and 2 cable cars were passing overhead making it an almost picture perfect oppurtunity.

It was my cousin's friends wedding and i got the oppurtunity to cover the engagement ceremony. It was lovely.

 

Loved the idea of a glass dalas! Was simply blown-off by the idea. =)

 

Could not resist but post this.

 

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As part of my job, I got the oppurtunity to spend 4.5 months in Abu Dhabi, UAE. On one of my side trips I came across some camels in the desert on the side of the road between Dubia and Al-Ain. They were miles from anyone. They had there front feet hobbled so they could not wander. We saw others that were free to move about. But I stopped to take a few images of this group.

taken in paris ,i just could'nt miss this oppurtunity , its just a shame that someone who resembled liz hurley was'nt walking past instead of the couple i actually photographed

A walk in the Little Langdale valley on a rainy day a break in the clouds gives the oppurtunity to take a Landscape of the Langdale Pikes.

 

Elterwater Cumbria.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Langdale

Sophomores Parker Sheley (top bunk), David Sye (bottom bunk) and freshman Sean Flamand hang out in Parker's and David's room at Lincoln Residence Hall. UIS offers a number of popular housing opportunities on campus including traditional residence halls, townhouses for upperclassmen, and apartments. More than 1,100 students are living in campus housing this year.

 

I was given oppurtunity to witness a live painting session done by Persue, Rime, and Dr. Sex. This was done in San Diego. I managed to get a few shots of the action but I did my best to stay out of their way and not interrupt the guy filming (aka Push) from taking his footage. It was fun to watch.

Active Canvas presents two Yakshagana performances by "Saligrama Makkala Mela".

Yakshagana(Kannada) - Veera Vrishasena - 15th May 2010 7:00 p.m

Yakshagana(Kannada) -Babruvahana Kalaga - 16th May 2010 11:00 a.m

 

Venue: H.N.Kalakshetra, National College, 7th Block, Jayanagar

 

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Thanks to Divya for this oppurtunity :)

 

Do visit to my blog for the report:

get2shaan.blogspot.com/2010/05/yakshagana-behind-scene.html

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NEW YORK (22 May, 2014) - Operations Specialist Seaman Kenneth Hamilton, a Sailor from the dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD 51), looks through comic book artwork during a tour of DC Comics in Manhattan as a part of Fleet Week New York. Fleet Week New York, now in its 26th year, is the city's time-honored celebration of the sea services. The Weeklong celebration is an unparalleled oppurtunity for the citizes of New York and the surrounding tri-state area to meet Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, as well as witness firsthand the latest capabilities of today's maritime services. (U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Magen Weatherwax/Released)

 

Journeying through the photographic world. Every wednesday, Staffordshire University students are given the oppurtunity to hear famous photographers talk about their work. 27/10/10 photographer and teacher, Paul Hill MBE.

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NEW YORK (22 May, 2014) - Gunner's Mate 3rd Class Christopher Stuart, a Sailor from the dock landing ship USS Oak Hill (LSD 51), selects comics to take home after a tour of DC Comics in Manhattan as a part of Fleet Week New York. Fleet Week New York, now in its 26th year, is the city's time-honored celebration of the sea services. The Weeklong celebration is an unparalleled oppurtunity for the citizes of New York and the surrounding tri-state area to meet Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, as well as witness firsthand the latest capabilities of today's maritime services. (U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Magen Weatherwax/Released)

 

I swam pretty much my whole life. I started lessons when I was about 5, and then I started summer swimming when I was 8, then by 10 I was swimming year round and actually went to States with the YMCA with my relay.

 

I was a sprint freestyler.

 

By my senior year in high school, I was sick of swimming. My heart wasn't in it anymore.

 

I decided i would try swimming in college since my school is division 3 and there wasn't much expected of you. I ended up trying it for a few months then quitting, for many reasons.

 

I still excercise all the time- I usually head to the gym everday. If i don't go to the gym, I take walks. I love excercise, and I'm thankful for that. My mom is really the one to thank, because she didn't let me and my sisters be lazy and eat everything we wanted. She always encouraged us to excercise, be involved, and didn't buy those horrible snacks. Obviously during those days I begged her to get junk food, but looking back on it, I'm glad that she didn't do it ALL THE TIME. Just special occasions.

 

Looking back on my childhood, thanks to swimming and my mom, I could eat whatever I wanted (when oppurtunity knocked) and I did not once worry about my weight. Never crossed my mind "oh i ate too much shit today I shouldn't eat this ice cream." Hell no- i ate that ice cream!

 

Now that I'm a tad bit older, I am starting to be more concious of what I'm eating. But wow do I love my salty snacks!

 

Anyways, this is my body, and despite some complaints about my ass and thighs, I am proud of it

One of Robin Dunne's anecdotes makes Amanda Tapping cringe as they answer fans' questions.

 

Due to the long queues for some of the guests, the event organizers decided to bring Amanda on early, half way through Robin's appearance, so that more people got an oppurtunity to see her - and I have to offer thanks to them for doing so, otherwise I would have missed out.

 

Armageddon Pop Culture Expo, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Southbank, Victoria, Australia

The Olumpic torch was coming to Plymouth and we couldn't miss it.

We took a walk down to Stonehouse bridge so we could get a good view, we had thought about going on to the Hoe but knew it would be busy.

We go to the bridge in plenty of time so we could get a good spot. There were people dressed in Union jack dresses, shirts, there was even one man dressed as a knight.

 

First we were treated to a procession of trucks playing music, there was a Coca Cola truck, samsung and Lloyds, each truck had people waving and dancing, then a bus went past with the remaining runners. The atmosphere was fantastic as they went through, people were then saying that the torch was on the bus as they were running late so people began to leave.

We decided to hang on just to make sure and I'm glad we did.

I'm not sure who this torch bearer is but he looked so happy and proud to be able to carry the torch it was so worthwhile taking the time to go and see him.

 

We then decided to take a walk up on the hoe to see if we could get a view of the cauldron once lit but we had no idea just how full the hoe would be.

When we got up there the security gaurds told us to go along the seafront as the promanade was closed.

 

We could not believe the site that we were faced with when we got around to the Plymouth Dome. I have never seen the hoe so busy, and never known the promanade to be closed off.

 

I'm glad that we saw the torch as it was a once in a lifetime oppurtunity.

 

Sorry the picture is a little out of focus.

 

*Please do not use any of my pictures in websites or blogs without permission.

Nice decor in the Food Republic food court of Vivo City. I'd seen it in zelciia's Food Republic Food Court photos, so of course it was worth a visit.

 

I loved how they made use of traditional building materials, including dark stained wood, roof tiles, lanterns, all in the traditional dark browns and bright reds.

 

Plus, it gave up more oppurtunities to continue our hawker food safari!

 

VivoCity

Formerly known as Harbourfront Mall

1 Harbourfront Walk (S)098585

www.vivocity.com.sg/

 

- VivoCity - wikipedia.org

 

Photos:

- Food Republic food court

- Alpha with Ice Kacang and Chng Po Leong

- Chicken and Beef Satay

- Decor

- Red lanterns

- Roof tiles

Shot with Kat at the House of Nightmares Group shoot on 11/29/08. It was a blast doing this set in a dark, cold, and dirty basement. If anyone ever has the oppurtunity to work with Kat.... Do NOT pass up the oppurtunity!

Shot with a Nikon D300, 17 - 200 MM VR lens and a SB800 flash. I used 2 Britek 1500 watt strobes (1 behind an umbrella diffuser and the other as a main with umbrella) to balance out some light in this dark warehouse basement.

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