Thank you. Rickshaws harp back to an earlier era in Singapore. It was a hard living. I had to wait for someone to come up the escalator. She was just right. Isn't it?
Thank you. The wet market does not take comfort, leisure into consideration. It is selling, buying in its brutally functional sense. I made this high-key pic to emphasise its glaring light and it's perpetual wetness. Glad you like this.
Thank you. What was I doing at 3am? I saw this bank room - still open for 24-hr use - which seemed so forbidding, like a morgue. I tried to capture the freezer-like, entombed appearance. I didn't go in. Didn't want to risk my Leica!
Thank you very much for the poetic comment, mitresg! Luckily for the zebra, there is green grass within a few kilometers and wet season should start soon.
Thank you. I took this pic a few days ago. I had noticed her downward glance, and decided to do one with someone walking past, to be met by her glance. Took a while though, for that was not a busy passage way. Luck, really.
Thank you. I shot this with my 75 Cron wide-open less than 7 feet from the knob. The background is a corridor with shops on both sides. The glow is from the ceiling lights. Interesting how the lens throws everything so out-of-focus.
It is a verge watch. Below the ornament there is a very important part of the clock - the balance and the spring. All other components are below the metal plate and a second plate on the other side.