Dear fellas,
I've just realized that the previous post is all about Fall Out Boy concert, so let me write about the Singapore city itself. While in Singapore, I tend to forget about taking the car or taxi, I prefer going anywhere with MRT, bus, or taking a walk. The pedestrian area is really supporting me to take a stroll anywhere. Believe me, I can take a walk from City Hall to Marina Bay Sands (yeah most people have done it, but most of my peers would prefer to take a bus). During this trip, I tried my best to do what the locals do like eating in hawker center, take a stroll along the street, visit museums or galleries, getting lost, and the list is endless. Yeah to tell you the truth, I don't actually or precisely know what the locals do but I mean I want to do what the tourists don't do. My previous Singapore trips were mostly spending time in shopping at Orchard Road, spending the whole day at Universal Studios, buying gifts at Mustafa or Bugis Street, taking pictures at Merlion, and many more. Don't get me wrong, it's okay to do those things but I'm so done with it and I want to explore something new.
While traveling, instead of taking pictures of myself right here and right there, I prefer to take pictures of something that pleasing my eyes such as street photography. I really love how the composition of a moment captured into a photo, the unpredictable circumstances that never fail to surprise me, documenting the life the way it is, looking every corner of the street for the perfect angle, and there's a satisfaction after having great shots. If you take a look on my Instagram, you'll notice that I rarely post a picture of myself. Well, I'm not a narcissistic person or have a beautiful face. In fact, there are so many more interesting things to be shared instead of posting 100 selfie photos.
Well, here are the pictures I took during the trip. Hope you can enjoy it!
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| Golden hour in the middle of the concrete jungles |
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| Something common here yet rare in my hometown: to have a picnic on the park |











