a/Martin
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A nocturnal journa
al of street photography in the twilight zone.
What We Cannot Speak Of Must Be Passed Over In Silence
Porch
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Back Alley
Emerald Hill Road
Middle Road
Race Course Road
Back Alley
Emerald Hill
Emerald Hill
White Beetle
Little India
Emerald Hill Road
Emerald Hill Road
Sims Place
Victoria Street
Temple Sims Drive
Split Head Race Course Road
Shadow In The Light
Turn Right to Kelantan Road
Emerald Hill Road
Sungei Road
Long Shan Temple Race Course Road
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Twilight Bus
ESSO Station
Sims Place
Sims Place
Youth Park
Lavender Street
Old Bridge
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Lavender Street
Prinsep Street
Cross Path Chin Swee Road
Dilapidated
Phone Booth
Urban Nocturne
Garage
Serangoon Road
Beach Road
Sims Drive
Moonstone Lane
Tricker Tree
Rochor Aisle
Detracted Rochor
Umbrella Tree
Sims Drive
Rochor Center
Rochor Center
Little India
NOT QUITE NIGHT is a collection of night street photographs made with a Smartphone camera during the twilight period between 7:05PM to 7:25PM (Singapore Standard Time). Š 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All photographs printed on this eBook are protected by copyright to Martin Liew. No use of any photograph (in part or wholly) printed on this eBook shall be granted without the written permission from the eBook author/photographer, Martin Liew.
The Night Dweller
Martin Liew is an avid photographer who makes photographs at night in his homeland Singapore. Martin’s nocturnal journey started in 2004 with a roll of Kodak TMAX 400 and an old Seagull TLR camera. He has since progressed from film to digital (still shoots film), making monochrome and color images, and keeps on exploring and experimenting in the nocturnal genre with great passion. Martin’s curiosity goes from wanting to see how a urban nightscape would look like either captured on film or digitally, to venturing into deep darkness at abandoned places doing light paintings His body of work says a lot about his passion and why he loves what he does.
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