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ANZA Photography
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
Sometimes you have to stray from the usual paths to get a picture that wows. These images reveal some less familiar sides of Singapore that have been captured through curiosity.
“This was shot in the Kay Siang bunkers off Tanglin Road. The jungle ficus trees have wrapped around a dilapidated bunker, showing the strength of time overpowering anything that stands within. The black and white exagerates and dramatises the majesty of the tree in spite of the bunker being built with bricks and mortar. “
THIM YEES @YEEHOOTHIM
“Looking down the barrel of a six inch gun at Labrador Battery in March 2001.”
NANCY PADDISON
This was taken while kayaking off of Pasir Ris “A ship in harbour is safe , but that towards Changi is not what ships are built for….” Village. I like the THIM YEES @ YEEHOOTHIM ginormous scale of the ship and how it dwarfs the human
THIM YEES
This past month
I asked the group to photograph ‘unseen Singapore’. There are so many places hidden on our tiny red dot. It was wonderful to see such interesting contributions
NANCY PADDISON @ NANCYPADDISONPHOTOGRAPY
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“It was lovely to visit Kebun Baru Birdsinging Club at Ang Mo Kio. People from all over the island take their birds there so the they can sing together - it’s quite a sight.”