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A Colourful Life

My life is full of colours and I express them in my clothing. I love to mix and match different colours, just like in the picture - blue and pink. There are times when I wear teal and red together due to the matching contrast. Colours may be totally different, but I do know which goes well with which, most probably, because my mother sews clothes and we tend to always  find different colours that contrast well against each other - bright colours, calming colours, vintage and etc. Also, I am a nature lover! The nature brings colours into our lives - trees, flowers, water, sky, clouds etc. Thus the reason why i sit on the grass rather than on the chair as I like to be close to nature.

Technique: rule of thirds, colour and contrast, triangle

A Ghost They Say
I am not boasting but I am fair-skinned. There are ups and downs of being fair, but i will just share the downside. When I have a pimple, it will be red and very obvious. I have dark circles which are very apparent even from far (according to my friend). Sometimes, I look like a “ghost” in a picture as sometimes my face will be very bright or pale. This happens usually when I’m wearing dark colours and the background is also dark in such away every blends into one another and only leave my face out, similar to the picture above.

Features/Techniques: rembrant lighting,negative space

A Quadrant of Scenery
As you can see the, curved blinder-like walls with the open ceiling gives a quadrant shape, making a huge window for nature to be seen. A blend of modernness and nature gives a feeling of “despite the hectic modern life, there is still nature to give us calmness”

Cooling Wind From All Sides
At night, there is not much of a nice scenery but there is the cooling night wind. As we have this huge “window”, open ceilings and gaps in the blinder-like wall, we can feel the wind from different sides - getting the most of everything.

Features/techniques: lines and shapes, colour and contrast

What interested me to take this picture is the ‘in between’ feeling. I was standing inside but it gives a feeling that I was on the outside - the contradiction. 

Nostalgic Moberly

Moberly is one of the oldest buildings in SP as you can see from the architecture. Taking a picture when the sun is about to set gives a nostalgic feel, to not just the viewer, but the photographer as well. Just by this picture, you can actually know that this place gives you calmness amidst the students’ (stu)dying environment - a simple old architecture with just curves and windows surrounded by trees (as you can see in the reflection).Simplicity defines beauty, I must say.

Lights On, Fun Goes On

Even at night Moberly is still alive. ‘Lights on, fun goes on’ literally defines the activities in Moberly. There’s snooker, Wii, and even karaoke. A cafe completes the Moberly. Those are the happenings from the light that you see, and those lights accentuates the shape of the windows that make the circumference of the semi-circular centre of Moberly.

The features/techniques: Leading lines, shapes, colour & contrast.

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I love this.

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I love this.

(Source: cuong205a, via perilsofbeingin3d)

A Colourful Life

My life is full of colours and I express them in my clothing. I love to mix and match different colours, just like in the picture - blue and pink. There are times when I wear teal and red together due to the matching contrast. Colours may be totally different, but I do know which goes well with which, most probably, because my mother sews clothes and we tend to always  find different colours that contrast well against each other - bright colours, calming colours, vintage and etc. Also, I am a nature lover! The nature brings colours into our lives - trees, flowers, water, sky, clouds etc. Thus the reason why i sit on the grass rather than on the chair as I like to be close to nature.

Technique: rule of thirds, colour and contrast, triangle

A Ghost They Say
I am not boasting but I am fair-skinned. There are ups and downs of being fair, but i will just share the downside. When I have a pimple, it will be red and very obvious. I have dark circles which are very apparent even from far (according to my friend). Sometimes, I look like a “ghost” in a picture as sometimes my face will be very bright or pale. This happens usually when I’m wearing dark colours and the background is also dark in such away every blends into one another and only leave my face out, similar to the picture above.

Features/Techniques: rembrant lighting,negative space

A Quadrant of Scenery
As you can see the, curved blinder-like walls with the open ceiling gives a quadrant shape, making a huge window for nature to be seen. A blend of modernness and nature gives a feeling of “despite the hectic modern life, there is still nature to give us calmness”

Cooling Wind From All Sides
At night, there is not much of a nice scenery but there is the cooling night wind. As we have this huge “window”, open ceilings and gaps in the blinder-like wall, we can feel the wind from different sides - getting the most of everything.

Features/techniques: lines and shapes, colour and contrast

What interested me to take this picture is the ‘in between’ feeling. I was standing inside but it gives a feeling that I was on the outside - the contradiction. 

Nostalgic Moberly

Moberly is one of the oldest buildings in SP as you can see from the architecture. Taking a picture when the sun is about to set gives a nostalgic feel, to not just the viewer, but the photographer as well. Just by this picture, you can actually know that this place gives you calmness amidst the students’ (stu)dying environment - a simple old architecture with just curves and windows surrounded by trees (as you can see in the reflection).Simplicity defines beauty, I must say.

Lights On, Fun Goes On

Even at night Moberly is still alive. ‘Lights on, fun goes on’ literally defines the activities in Moberly. There’s snooker, Wii, and even karaoke. A cafe completes the Moberly. Those are the happenings from the light that you see, and those lights accentuates the shape of the windows that make the circumference of the semi-circular centre of Moberly.

The features/techniques: Leading lines, shapes, colour & contrast.

About:

A Singaporean muslim, born in 1992.
A Sony DSLR user (still using the A290; so gonna buy a new camera body).
A student pursuing Diploma in Biomedical Science.
Design, fashion - my passion, other than science.

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