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    Lamentation Of Hope, .

    This is the address of the exhibition The Photographic Society Of Singapore Loke Wan Tho Gallery 30 Selegie Road Singapore 188351
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    Fuji X100

    Great photos!! Thanks for sharing.
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    Fuji X100

    sigh...u know how sales people work... I got to check with my partner, Tan S.K. who stayed to help. Not sure if any stock left.
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    Fuji X100

    I just want to share the little experience I have had with X100 so that new owners or to be owners could be aware of. You may not like this camera for the first few hours. But once you understand how it functions, I am sure you will not leave home without it. I got very frustrated when using...
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    Fuji X100

    I am not Fuji staff but I can confirm that Singapore has only 84 sets...but when I left at 130pm, the stock remaining is less than half :-) I did not include my 2 pre-production set ya :-)
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    Fuji X100

    My partner and I will be conducting some sessions to help the new X100 owners. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Depthofeel/178889238796688#!/photo.php?fbid=199415643410714&set=a.199415640077381.48421.178889238796688&theater or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Depthofeel/178889238796688 We...
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    Fuji X100

    I think the 'Japanese tourist' you saw was my partner. He was there on Sunday testing the X100. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dirtytricks/ BTW, he is Singaporean :-)
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    Hope (Philippines)

    I saw GK's project in Baseco. It is good to see groups coming out to tackle the problem of poverty. We need more Samaritans and people who really walk the talk. I told many of my Filipino and NGO friends that helping profession is long term effort. I shared with UNICEF in Makati about children...
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    Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

    Oh, no I was not brought to S21...although almost.. someone did find my photo in S21..prisoner 210..a 11 year old boy. I did not know why my photo was there even though I was not bought there.
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    Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

    These were pictures of the S21 young guards / cadets...some were victims. This is at Building B. Building B holds galleries of photographs of all the victims.
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    Phnom Penh - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

    I am one of the survivors of the Pol Pot regime. Some portraits of the children were from my village/ camp.
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    Hope (Philippines)

    Great!!! You are learning fast! I am delighted what you have accomplished in a short time. I am also happy that you remember what I told you about ruler and thermometer ..haha I agree with Don McCullin's philosophy that "Photography to me isn't looking, its feeling. If you can't feel what you...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Aroma compound, Tondo, Manila - Basketball game after the storm This is the only basketball court in the temporary housing called Aroma. The housing is particularly famous for its distinct smell. It comprises of many deserted warehouses ‘transformed’ by the Philippine government into so-called...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Ulingan, Tondo, Manila - The Approaching Typhoon Esther Ulingan (charcoal factory) was established in 1999 by KA DOMENG and his family members. They came to Manila to seek better work opportunities. Residents in Ulingan run their own charcoal business. It is family business that has enabled them...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Ulingan, Tondo - I am Tom and he is Jerry. We are Tom and Jerry! Jerry is 12 year old and he like to tell his friends that I am Tom and he is Jerry. For all 3 days during my visit to Smoky Mountain, he was there for me. On the third day, I decided just to take photos of him without him really...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Children of Ulingan (Charcoal Factory), Manila - Fun can be at the most hazardous environment and condition No matter how hazardous is the environment, children need to play and have fun. It is a growing up process. Child laborers and street children are often street smart and resilience to...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Smoky Mountain, Tondo - Curious child
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    A friend asked me today if I could take photos of happy children? Of coz, in fact I have many of them. But, I took them without posing. I think that is the challenge. You can see that their cuteness are so natural and flow from their innocent hearts. These are the tough and forever happy...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    I remember the first time I visited new Smoky Mountain was in 2000. Every year (in fact almost every month) the 'mountain' of garbage shifts from one place to another within the dump site. This was taken in 2008. Recently, the dump site is out of bound to outsiders. I am not sure why, but...
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    [Mio Cade] - Philippines (NGO project)

    Smoky Mountain, Tondo - Scavenging before the approaching storm This boy is about 12 to 13 years old, took this shot while making my way into Smoky mountain. While most kids are attending school, this kid is at Tondo sorting out the rubbish he has scavenge for the day. Plastic into one bag...