Thursday, May 29, 2014

Evenings at Punggol

These photos were snapped on Saturday (24th May) when the skies were brilliantly coloured a few days in a row. My family, consisting of my dad, mum and grandma, got into the car and we drove down to Lorong Haulus, at the West end of Pasir Ris. The intention was to get to Punggol without ever leaving Pasir Ris and without using the expressway! I first 'discovered' this place I went cycling with Ian's CG to Pasir Ris from Punggol! There is a red bridge that joins the lands across the sea.

As we made our way across the bridge, the sky did not fail to impress! Nature's Mirror shows the beautiful reflection the lake gives.
Nature's Mirror

Being there around evening time, we were privileged to catch the sunset! Every sunset gives me the feeling of seeing God'd glory in the painted tapestry right there. The first one also juxtaposes trees from nature and urbanism with construction in progress. 
The second one reveals to you what I actually could see from the end of the Waterway. 
Sunset

Sunset Over Punggol Waterway

And then turning around, we could see the afterglow spreading across Pasir Ris, from the Punggol side! The red bridge there is what connects the lands.
Fiery Afterglow

After the sun sets, the sky darkens and we have a short period of deep blue skies, commonly dubbed as 'Blue Hour' by photographers! The street lamps give sparkles to the long exposure.

Punggol Waterway - Blue Hour

Now we turn around once again and observe the bridge in the night time!
Pasir Ris - Punggol Connector

These pictures were taken from Sunrise Bridge. You might be wondering why on earth I'm at Sunrise Bridge during sunset! Well, basically, Sunset Bridge is at the Seletar side of Punggol, which is the other extreme end! I would go there during sunset next when I decide to cycle in Punggol again!

Vantage Point of Sunrise Bridge

Just for fun, since I was wearing what I wore to Bertrand and Jie Ying's wedding that morning, here's an OOTD of me:
Outfit of the Day : Florals
Who says photographers must be stereotyped as being boring and always wearing black? :P

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