Lately, I've been browsing and playing with my pics of Singapore. I found out that most of the photographies I took at night were too 'noisy', so I couldn't use in my photo albums, but I clicked accidentally the 'sepia' effect in Picasa, and those pics turn out to be much better without color information, but with the old look that only the sepia effect can achieve.
Night Market in Chinatown.
A famous square in Chinatown.
This one is not so 'sepia-ish' but still looks better than the noisy, full colored, original pic.
Tags: clarke quay, singapore, tourism, foods, drinking, chilling, central, japanese, ramen, night, riverbank, clubbing, bars, restaurants |
Categories: Eating, Sightseeing, Singapore, Singapore at night
Posted by
Admin on
6/6/2009 6:41 PM |
Comments (0)
Happend to meet up with friends for dinner at Clarke Quay past few weeks. Craving for the japanese Char Siew ramen which located at Central
. This restaurant served limited choices of ramen plus some side dishes, but quite lots revisited patrons here. As usual , here are the two dishes we had: char siew ramen and grilled pork belly and happend to be our favourite so far.
After the dinner, we took a quick stroll outside Central mall, sat on the steps enjoy breezy air near riverbank watching peoples and snapping pictures opposite side of Clarke Quay. Clarke Quay is a well known for clubbing spot and plenty of classy bars and restaurants if you would like to spent a night and here are the recomended place to be. ..although it is too touristy place for me 
We had also pooped by at Clinic ( fyi, it is a drinking joint not a clinic)
for a couples of beers before heading back. The fun started with the wheelchairs and clinic look alike kinda setup
I am sure out of curiosity you will busy playing with the wheelchair as we do. We had pretty awesome night, chilling and spending awesome conversation here.
View of refurbished pre war buildings converted to remarkable hang out spot.
There are things you can do when the boredom hitting around at the weekday night. As for myself, I just start picking up on photography, I am so enthusiast to explore on how to take a night view in Singapore.
Here you go with my first attempt in night shot taken in Raffles place and Esplanade.
The pic was taken at the rooftop of esplanade without tripod :P
Office buildings near Raffles place MRT station.
The entrance of Esplanade.