Thursday, April 2, 2009
It does sleep..
Where : Southern S'pore Place : Vivocity & Merlion Park When : 28-Mar-09 And i thought that the city will not sleep till the sun rise. I was wrong. It was a Saturday. A plan was laid out to have a nights out. Not partying but photo snapping of Spore's night view. I was ignorant. Today, its the Earth Hour's Day. From 2030hrs, some participating area in Spore will have its lights shut off for an hour. Left home at 2030hrs. Indeed as my bus pass by Benjamin Sheares Bridge, alls that usu lighted up and beautify Southern part of Spore are in total darkness. Esplanade..flyer..its pitch darkness. Only the on-going construction of the integrated resort is glowing with lights. Bad day to plan a nights out session? hhmmm.... It was so packed with people hanging around in groups at Vivocity. All levels..all area..haiz.....i hate crowds! I didn't get much of snapping cos we're more busy exploring my sis digi-cam. This view taken w/o any zooming done Same camera position, but zoomed. Observed how much lights peeps into the frame! I just have to say that i have so so much more to learn and explore in the field of photography. My starting line says that the city does sleep. Well...most of the lights are out by 2am. So...plan to stay and snap photos till sunrise abandoned. I went home at 4am. Labels: local, nights, rambling
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