Taxidermied Theatre

This year, I submitted again to the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. They were rather experimental images, and so I was surprised to learn that this one had received an Honorable Mention. I've been playing around a lot with light lately: how it falls, how it reflects, and been experimenting with how it interacts with… Continue reading Taxidermied Theatre

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Instragramming

So here's a fact: cameras are not the most portable of items. Especially mine, which weighs a good two kilograms when complemented with my long lens for bird photography. And therefore it is inconvenient, as much as I would like to, to carry it around with me everywhere. Enter the smartphone, portable camera extraordinaire, whose… Continue reading Instragramming

The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

Everyone who reads this blog regularly will know that I don't do people. Like, at all. I'm a birds and butterflies kind of person - my mother commented to me, seeing the photographs from my school trip, I focused more on the nature than what was actually happening. Occasionally, however, I make attempts. It was… Continue reading The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

Belted Trees

Orion's belt is my favorite constellation, mainly due to the fact it's the only one I can actually identify. In Coorg, it was framed perfectly between the leaves of the trees, while a streetlamp in the corner of the image put stars a thousand miles away in the spotlight.

Roof and Stars

Prior to my Kullu visit, I had never had the chance to photograph stars before. Singapore's skies are foggy with light pollution and on the best of days, I can see the moon just peaking above the tall buildings that surround my condominium. Kullu was none of those things. With the barest minimum of electricity… Continue reading Roof and Stars