Mitre Hotel

1 08 2009

Took a heart-thumping “stroll” at the abandoned Mitre Hotel along Killiney Road. Ben (CB5) brought Ah Tung and me there. My first time entering a ruin, with floorboards that was either rotten or had holes in them. I had to watch my each step, and move with my “Qing Gong” so not to crack any piece of the floorboard. For that 1 hour in the abandoned hotel, my heart was constantly thumping non-stop at a rapid rate….

Most of the pictures were not very sharp because all were handheld and mostly shot on a 50mm Wide open at F1.4. Well, the aim was to get the shot out and since I am not going to blow it up bigger than an A4 image or MAYBE not even printing it out, it doesnt really matter. = )

Enjoy.

History (Plugged from the web):
The Mitre was once a decent Chinese-run down-market hotel. The original owners built it in the 1920s or 1930s, and it might have then been a nice family place. There’s an overgrown badminton court in the garden. Spectators could have sat on a stone bench under a banyan tree. It was probably more raucous in the 1960s and 1970s, when it became the favorite temporary abode of commercial divers and other oil field workers. The mirror behind the bar is covered in stickers from oil companies from those days, and the backroom has a pile of suitcases left by divers who never returned – because of death or retirement, nobody can say.

Upstairs, tables in the common area are covered in old newspapers and plastic bottles, furniture is overturned, and windows are boarded. A few brave souls still rent out rooms. Maybe they have financial difficulties; maybe they like to mingle with the ghosts of another era. Downstairs, in the lobby and bar, broken down furniture still serves its intended use; canned or bottled beer runs S$4 a serving.

Uncle isn’t supposed to serve beer beyond midnight to non-residents, but if you go late, you can rattle the steel grate he closes at the Cinderella hour. A bit of wheedling and an extra Singapore dollar or two usually brings him round.

After the first owners died, surviving family members began fighting over the hectare or two of land that must now be worth hundreds of millions of Singapore dollars. The case is still held up in Singapore courts, while Uncle and the rest of the family wait for a resolution and windfall and the Mitre languishes in dusty history. Long may they wrangle. When they are done, the Mitre will be replaced with blocks of flats like the ones looking down on it now.

Need a Leak?
Need a leak?

2nd floor of the hotel
The 2nd floor…

One of the unbroken mirrors in the hotel, lit by the faint window light...
One of the unbroken mirrors in the hotel, lit by the faint window light…

Light that guided us through darkness...
Light that guided us through darkness…

Double bath via photoshop
Taps, Taps, Taps…

Anyone following you?
Anyone following you???





Singaporeans life is fast-paced, I don’t deny that…

30 07 2009

Jurong Mrt at 8.30pm

Jurong Mrt at 8.30pm


At 6.00pm, the fast-paced scenario of Singaporeans were shown…

Jurong Mrt at 6pm

Jurong Mrt at 6pm


At 8.30pm, there were not many people left as those Singaporeans have already left this Jurong East.

= )

A tribute to Kiasu fellow Singaporeans!
(Caveat: Crowd consists of other nationalities as well)





Cont: Sunrise at the Merlion!

29 06 2009

These are the the actual Sunrise shots after predawn!

Enjoy!

Wonderous skies of Singapore
The few minutes before the underlighting of the sun rays appears…

Silhouette of the SG Flyer and a large bird in flight
Silhouette of the SG Flyer and a large bird in flight, making use of the rays of the beautiful sun and skies…

The EggYolk. half of SG Flyer.. 8 )
The Egg Yolk that we have been waiting for…

So far, This has to be my first actual sunrise, where I waited so long for this underlighting to occur. I would usually take the predawn hours only. Hee!





120609 Midnight out with Kelly Sim

12 06 2009

It was a tiring Friday MORNING…. (Duration: 12am Friday till 7am Friday 2009)

Spent a night with Kelly in the North shooting night scenes. This was the first location we went to. I enjoyed the star trails alot… it could have been much better if I used a ND filter? Might be… ain’t too sure too.. hee

Enjoy this beautiful night skies at Lower Pierce first… A few more to share later… 8 )
Lower Pierce Reservoir

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The next shot was at Lower Seletar Reservoir trying to prepare for sunrise and realised I could get a Bokeh out of the lights behind!!! Snapple’s my model!!!

Enjoy e beautiful bokeh at F4 from a 50mm F1.8 lens

Lower Seletar Reservoir

 

Kelly My shooting kaki for the day: Kelly!!!!

Bokeh Arrow

Another Bokeh Shot to share. I love this!!! Like an arrow!

Break of Dawn

The breaking of Dawn…. The sunrise was not good today thus, sharing only the break of dawn. Thanks for viewing!








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