After Kranji War Memorial, we drove to some super ulu cemetery and hung around there.
It reminded me of OBS, really. The guide we had (I have no idea where he popped out from. Which freaks me out, because it was a cemetery) told us that we had to follow the path.
If not, we could step on a decomposing coffin and fall through waist-deep.
Have decided to divide the photos from today's photoshooting into 3 parts.
This is of Kranji War Memorial. It was a detour from the actual cemetery that we were supposed to go to, and probably one of the cleanest places you will ever chance upon in Singapore.
It's pretty ulu too. Besides the group of 14 of us, there wasn't anyone else there except a few gardeners, which were keeping the place so incredibly well maintained. Next to each tombstone were individual flower patches, unique in accordance to each row. And the morning was brilliant in the sense where when I kneeled down on the ground to get lower shots, my jeans got wet from all the dew.
...It's one of those kind of places where if you littered, you would want to hang yourself from the guilt afterward.
Yes, it's that clean.
Experimented with Suk Chai's lenses and I have decided that Baby is quite deprived, with only having one lens to play with.
NOW ALL I NEED IS FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO BUY ANOTHER LENS
Okay, I really need that job during the holidays now.
On Bus 10, there's something about the first photo that makes me want to hug Baby and hopefully be able to save up enough money to equip it with new lenses to play with.