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Today I thanked myself for being alive

It has been a rough couple of weeks, but I’m back to share more of my favourite photos after my walk to Seletar Airport!

Ok sorry, some of the shots were pretty random 😂😂

u/Fluffy_floofer — 4 hours ago

Name of this building?

Anybody knows the name and purpose of this building? I shot it at the end of the Pasir Ris beach (the Downtown East side).

u/melvinneo — 12 hours ago

Singapore CBD

Part of my gold and blue series ( though this one is shifted more to orange and teal).

If you're a photographer in Instagram, let's connect!

Follow and I will surely do the same==> @reybronx

u/Reybronx74 — 1 day ago
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Why did the snail cross the road?

Turns out they’re chasing moisture. No life philosophy. No bucket list. Just: “That side smells wetter, I’m going.”

u/melvinneo — 2 days ago

Juxtaposition of our weather

Rather than doing the typical grumbling about how hot it is, I thought a fun post would be to showcase yesterday morning (one of the hottest for me at least), vs last night and the heavy showering rains. Which do you prefer?

u/mastermew122 — 2 days ago

What's it like to live at 204 Jurong East Street 21?

And, all the other blocks not in this picture that are within 10-20m of the train.

Nearer to the camera position is a new station being built, which seems even closer to the block beside it, than the track to Block 204. When ribbons get cut and VIPs and press visit, the brakes will be new and quiet. But when there is a push to ensure "no over-maintenance", I'd imagine the brakes will squeal for a while before they get to replacing the pads? Given that the trains will need to brake to a stop, that's going to be a lot of squealing to tolerate. So, people living with bedrooms within 10m of the train station will get regular reminders of the existence of the train.

Yes, property values will go up. It is desirable to have a train station within walking distance of one's home. But I am also struck by the difference between this, and other places where the tracks are underground. Why the disparity?

u/After_Fudge_6051 — 4 days ago

The Reflections

"Where curves of steel in silence meet,

To kiss the sky above the street.

The sunset paints the quiet bay,

While a life-ring watches end of day."

If you're a photographer or artist here in Reddit, I'd love to connect with you in Instagram. Please follow and I will follow back===> @reybronx ✌️🙏🫶

u/Reybronx74 — 3 days ago