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Monday, April 04, 2005

Tiny India

Spent my sunday fruitfully on sunday shooting with SPN members. This shoot was organised and lead by Francis Lee, an experienced photographer with many years of experience. Together with 9 other photographers, we systematically combed down the streets of Little India, covering almost every corner. Some of the indians we met were friendly, others were not and a few others were a little nasty. Nevertheless, we had lots of fun firing our shutter at them. Below are the few pics i had taken, tried a few stuff like slow shutter on passing cyclists and passerbys to add motion to the pics. Saturation and contrast have also been increased above average to add a certain mood to the pics. Let me know what you think of the pics and the dark contrast.


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Indian poster

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Orange Tomatoes

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When Ryan meets Rajah

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Ah Pek cycling past vegetables stall

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Patrons carefully picking vegetables from a stall

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Union of onions

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SAF tailor

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The most camera friendly couple.

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Five gods watching over one photographer.

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Garang Guni man pushing trolley on the road.

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Passerby walking past the vegetables stall.

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This boss is more than happy when i requested to take this pic. His departmental store will be opened in a few days time. Good luck Boss! =)




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Another generous boss willingly let me take a shot of him

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Approached this guy with a smile, he smiled back so i shot him =)

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This is taken with the help of my friend Hawk. I half jokingly asked him to go over and scare the pigeons away, he really went and i simply raised the camera to eye level and pressed the shutter.

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