Memories from the Singapore Streets.

These four towers are a mystery to me. This area was around the Kranji area in Singapore. After an elaborate look around these four buildings, I still could not figure out what they were, or their purpose!

Busy, busy Singapore streets.

Even late at night, it was very busy!

Gardens by the Bay in Singapore!

Memories from the Streets of Singapore.

A gentleman wears a traditional Malay outfit on the day of Hari Raya. He sits down by the steps as he messages someone using his mobile phone.

The Clark Quay River ripples across either end of the stream.

There is nothing more beautiful than a black and white photo. The shadows surfaced on the floor makes the tunnel seem more welcoming to an anxious person. The phrase “There is light at the end of the tunnel”, may not be the most appropriate terminology.

One of numerous tourist boats that embarks on a number of trips everyday. Ridiculed with tourists, the boat taxing service in the area is thriving.

The Lights @ Marina Bay Sands.

The Light show at MBS from a Distance.

The Green lights really stand out during the night! This shot was taken from Boat Quay.

There is a light show every night at Marina Bay Sands – And the audience never fails to be of abundance! Mostly tourists, but in some sense, that is considered international BD!

The light show is is displayed on a screen of water that is dispersed.

A gentleman stands by the railing to get a close up of the light show.

The image of school boys running in competitions. Something which many younglings have experience with!

The depiction of family values within Singapore.

And of course, to top it off, bubbles for the children to run around and catch!

Around the Red Dot.

A Singapore Street before sunrise. Around 6am in the morning.

Post it(s) of emotions and feelings on a pin-up board at a local coffee shop. I wonder what is the logic around this? To provide a homely feel?

Water falls from a massive circular structure at Marina Bay Sands.