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“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.”

Photography is all about framing the moment with an open mind and capturing the essence of light at this instance.

 

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Shinjuku Gyoen National Park is one of Tokyo largest and more popular park (besides Ueno Park and Chidorigafuchi Park) for cherry blossom viewing (hanami).
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In every country or city, there exists a cultural historic place known as Chinatown. Click to view more photos of Chinatown in Singapore.
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  HMAS Sydney II Memorial was constructed in Geraldton, Western Australia, with specific designs of elements and features that symbolised...
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Wat Chedi Si Hong known for its well preserved and unique stucco decoration on this simple stupa-centric temple. Pay a visit while enroute to Wat Chetuphon.
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  Long Beach, also being known as Bai Truong, is located on the west coast part of Phu Quoc. This is the longest beach, approximately 20km, in Phu Quoc that stretches from An Thoi Port to Duong Dong River. Long Beach is sectionalised between North and South Long Beach with most hotels and developments situated...Read More
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Biggest Japan festival celebration held, SJ50 Matsuri marks 50th anniversary of Singapore/Japan relations and Matsuri means festival celebration in Japanese.
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This monument was built to honour and commemorate King Ramkhamgaen, the great King of the Sukhothai period, who created the Thai alphabet (Lai Sue Thai).
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Wat Chang Lom, in Sukhothai Historical Park, located on a vast area of land enclosed by a ditch. This ruin has the famous 32 stucco-covered elephant sculptures surrounding the base of a bell-shaped chedi. However it only has front halves instead of its complete elephants like its neighbor Si Satchanalai.
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Ong Lang Beach, located on the center west coast of Phu Quoc, is made of a series of beaches separated by the black rocks unlike the usual elongated beaches
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Rochor Centre, one of Singapore's iconic landmarks, built by HDB in 1977. It will be demolished at end of 2016 to make way for the 21km long NS Expressway.
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  Vung Bau Beach, also being known as Bai Vung Bau, is located on the north west coast of Phu Quoc facing the Gulf of Thailand. Vung Bau Beach is just south of Dai Beach. Some of the locals call this beach the half-moon beach as it resembles the shape of a crescent. Vung Bau...Read More
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Wat Si Chum, known as the “temple of the Bodhi tree”, is the largest mandapa in Sukhothai. The Buddha's face can be seen through the mondop's slit opening.
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  Wat Sa Si known for situating on small islands, its round bell-shaped chedi and walking Buddha statue   Wat Sa Si situated in the middle of the large reservoir known as Traphang Trakuan which lies a few hundred meters Northwest of Wat Mahathat.This beautiful ancient temple consist the main round bell-shaped chedi, assembly hall (vihan) and...Read More
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  Sao Beach, also being known as Bai Sao, is located on the south eastern part of Phu Quoc in An Thoi Town. Some locals named Sao Beach as the Star Beach too. Sao beach is arguably to be the best beach in Vietnam due to its 7km long stretch of white sand, distinct turquoise...Read More
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  Dai Beach, also being known as Bai Dai, is located on the north west coast of Phu Quoc facing the Gulf of Thailand. Do not get confused with the Bai Dai located at Nha Trang, south east coast of Vietnam. This Bai Dai is a previously deserted pristine beach that runs more than 2...Read More
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Navy@Vivo is back again! This time, it is the Navy’s formidable-class frigate, RSS TENACIOUS, docking at VivoCity Promenade for visit from 23 to 26 June 16.
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Wat Traphang Ngoen contains a vihan (assembly hall) and a Sukhothai style main chedi with a lotus bud-shaped anda that sits in the east-west alignment.
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  Wat Sri Sawai is known for its three prangs with excellent exterior stucco decorations and its banyan tree.   Wat Sri Sawai is the most Khmer-styled temple remaining at Sukhothai. This temple was originally built for the worship of the Hindu gods and was later transformed into a Buddhist temple. This temple is demarcated...Read More
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