Directly opposite....Along the Marang Trail, you should see Marang Road which is just on the side of the carpark to Seah Im Food Centre. You can't miss it.
I like sketches of these older flats and the juxtaposition of one upon another. The symmetry of the piece. Great composition as well as choice of subject matter. Singapore isn't all shophouses of course. Many nondescript public housing is the reality where most Singaporeans live. I like it when these are captured.
Much like as Tia put it: these apartments have the tiong bahru feel.... Yes, except that these buidlings are more squarish and boxy and those of tiong bahru are curvy and sexy!!!
Interesting... which angle from Vivo??
ReplyDeleteDirectly opposite....Along the Marang Trail, you should see Marang Road which is just on the side of the carpark to Seah Im Food Centre. You can't miss it.
ReplyDeleteI like sketches of these older flats and the juxtaposition of one upon another. The symmetry of the piece. Great composition as well as choice of subject matter. Singapore isn't all shophouses of course. Many nondescript public housing is the reality where most Singaporeans live. I like it when these are captured.
ReplyDeleteMuch like as Tia put it: these apartments have the tiong bahru feel.... Yes, except that these buidlings are more squarish and boxy and those of tiong bahru are curvy and sexy!!!
ReplyDeleteHeheeh. Modern buildings or at least concrete structures from the 30s to the 50s are to capture with feeling. You compose it well!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!!
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