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This is another blue diazo bias relief colour derivation slide from my collection. Simplicity and good composition are the highlights of this image. The colour further enhanced the visual impact of the slide. This example illustrates how an outstanding image can be created out of an ordinary scene in daily life. It was awarded a PSA Gold Medal for the Best Contemporary Slide of the Show in the 3rd Red River International Salon, Canada in 1983. This is one of the National Gallery, Singapore, Permanent Collections.

Under Construction

“Man at work” has been my favourite photographic subject all these years. This is another image from my FRPS pictorial panel in 1970. The montage of the lith film with the original to darken the sky has obviously enhanced the visual impact of the entire image. The bias relief effect created by such treatment has helped to further emphasize the simplicity of the composition. This image won a special prize in the 12th Romania International Salon in 1979. This is one of the National Gallery, Singapore, Permanent Collections.

Three Workers

One of my more successful international salon pictures was taken in the ’60s. The Outram prison in Singapore was being demolished then. This was not a set-up image: I just managed to capture the three workers going back to work after their morning tea break. This image illustrates the importance of being at the right place and time to capture a good image. I montaged the original trans with a piece of positive film to create the bias relief effect. This transparency won a plaque at the 16th Worcestershire International Salon, UK in 1968. This is one of the National Gallery, Singapore, Permanent Collections.