One minute in Singapore
The series continues with Singapore, Albert Street just before Bugis street market.
In the distance are Japanese women collecting donations for the victims of the tsunami.
The series continues with Singapore, Albert Street just before Bugis street market.
In the distance are Japanese women collecting donations for the victims of the tsunami.
The series continues with Singapore, Albert Street just before Bugis street market.
In the distance are Japanese women collecting donations for the victims of the tsunami.
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So, when you do the “one minute in…” posts, so you just let the camera snap for a minute? That seems like a VERY busy place to be!!
I dont time it exactly to the second. I find a spot, and take a few pictures within a minute or so. I usually press the shutter when I see something interesting or changing at the time, not every 5 or 10 sec.
It was busy indeed.