About a month back, Lyn (my boo) and I popped over to the National Museum for a little site visit. Ever since we embarked on our little life changing project, the both of us have been somewhat (not very) busy in planning and preparation. But amid the busy weekends running around the southern part of the island, we still did find some time to be together and do what we like doing best as a couple – eat, sleep, take the dogs out and catch up on some episodes of Heroes and Psych (amongst others).
Once again, excuse me for digressing. While waiting for the nice lady at the museum to show us I stood at the main area (you know, the one with the dome on top?) and wondered if I had the potential to be an architectural photographer. So I pulled out my trusty Nokia N95 and fired some shots.
So as you can see, I got nothing. Thank God I have a day job and I am keeping to it.
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hahaha u need a 4×4 for good archi shots, and surprise surprise…some fill flash lighting:)
Nitefly: heheh..I’m just gonna blame it on my phone camera
har no la… it’s got to do with the space/building also… some spaces are just unphotographable IMO, or at least harder to shoot. this is a good example… reminds me of this train station in New York… can’t remember the name.
@fred: heheh..yeah..it was pretty tight but at least I tried. Train station in NY? Eh..Pennsylvania? Think that is the one opposite Madison Square Garden yah?