Resorts World Sentosa
etegration | 27 Feb ’21 | 12:32 pm6 Feb 2010 – The day Resorts World received their casino licence for operating. Already opened are the 4 hotels, resturants, retail shop including the one and only Victoria’s Secret in Singapore and public area like this foutain. http://www.rwsentosa.com/
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Originally posted on 15 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
Ion 2
etegration | 27 Feb ’21 | 2:01 amPanorama of Terence. Visit him at http://www.terenceang.com/
Originally posted on 14 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
Terence’s Ion
etegration | 26 Feb ’21 | 6:49 pmTerence is a fellow panographer in Singapore. See his work at http://www.terenceang.com/
Originally posted on 13 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
Diana “Wooddee” Lim
etegration | 26 Feb ’21 | 10:18 amFlash | Diana “Wooddee” Lim | http://woddee.deviantart.com
Originally posted on 12 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
Echelle Choo
etegration | 26 Feb ’21 | 2:58 amSpade Ho & Alvelyn Alko
etegration | 25 Feb ’21 | 12:28 pmFlash | Spade Ho & Alvelyn Alko | www.spadeaho.com & www.flickr.com/photos/alvelyn
Originally posted on 10 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
Fadli Rahman
etegration | 25 Feb ’21 | 3:58 amEXPOSURE, Orchard Central/ Ape Communications
etegration | 24 Feb ’21 | 6:38 pmBrandon Chang
etegration | 24 Feb ’21 | 10:43 amDaniel Chia
etegration | 24 Feb ’21 | 4:36 amAntri
etegration | 23 Feb ’21 | 12:15 pmLawrence
etegration | 23 Feb ’21 | 5:14 amFlash | FPP (26mb) with “flyout images” | Lawrence Yeung | Flickr
Originally posted on 4 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
“What the ____ is Lomography?”
etegration | 22 Feb ’21 | 7:35 pmFlash | Objectifs | Workshop, “What the ____ is Lomography?”
Originally posted on 3 Feb ’10 @ 12:00 am
George Wong
etegration | 22 Feb ’21 | 4:00 am36
etegration | 21 Feb ’21 | 7:25 pmEXPOSURE, Orchard Central/ Ape Communications
etegration | 21 Feb ’21 | 12:46 pmLepidodendron
etegration | 20 Feb ’21 | 10:59 amLepidodendron (also known as the “Scale tree”) is an extinct genus of primitive, vascular, arborescent (tree-like) plant related to the Lycopsids (club mosses). It was part of the coal forest flora. They sometimes reached heights of over 30 metres (100 ft), and the trunks were often over 1 m (3.3 ft) in diameter, and thrived during the Carboniferous period. Sometimes called “giant club mosses”, this is actually not correct as they are actually closer to quillworts than to club mosses.
From Wikipedia
Originally posted on 6 Jan ’10 @ 1:52 pm
“Pillars”
etegration | 20 Feb ’21 | 2:48 amStromatolite
etegration | 19 Feb ’21 | 5:48 pmStromatolites are layered accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trapping, binding and cementation of sedimentary grains by biofilms of microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria (commonly known as blue-green algae). They include some of the most ancient records of life on Earth.
Originally posted on 3 Jan ’10 @ 3:03 am
Winsland House II
etegration | 19 Feb ’21 | 11:21 am‘Twas the night after Christmas
etegration | 18 Feb ’21 | 11:45 pmA collaboration with Mezzotint.
Visit him at http://niteprojekts.blogspot.com/
Originally posted on 27 Dec ’09 @ 4:26 am
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