Singapore neutrals

singapore, travel, photos, travel photography, colour, color, palette, close ups, dumplings, lanterns, shadows, bridge, bridges, building, science museum
singapore, travel, photos, travel photography, colour, color, palette, close ups, coins, buildings, bridges, feet, steps, bird, bronze, metal, china town
singapore, travel, photos, travel photography, colour, color, palette, close ups, science museum, wet market, china town, chinatown, tattoo, chopsticks, sign
I so enjoyed doing my Singapore yellow post, I thought I’d put together another post about Singapore, this time through the lens of a neutral colour palette. Buildings and bridges old and new, lantern shadows and a box of fresh dumplings, gilt-edged temple steps, crabs tied up ready for the kitchen, tattooed skin, bamboo chopsticks and piles of lucky coins for sale in Chinatown.

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2 Responses to Singapore neutrals

  1. Hi I have just popped over to your blog. I am loving your neutral photography and of course the yellow Singapore story. I am slowly learning my way around my camera. I love creating new from old, collecting pieces from my youth and I love designing children’s vintage inspired fashion. I have recently renovated a fibro beach shack on the central coast of NSW, my husband is a kiwi through and through and he calls it a bach of course. I hope you pop on over and say hello.

    I am your new follower. I look forward to more lovely photography.
    PS there is sometihng romantic about the windy west coast of Auckland, the sailor and I always drive there when we are in NZ

  2. Sian says:

    what beautiful photos : ) they make me want to go on holiday!

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