Mount Tai at Dawn


One of the must-dos at Mount Tai in China is to watch the spectacular sunrise there. Unfortunately, I did not get the chance to do so during my visit in 1983 because of poor weather conditions. Instead, I managed to capture this magnificent landscape from a higher altitude. I think that it is a photographic challenge to capture the different layers of the image with good exposure accuracy.

Sunrise at Seletar


This image was one the prints that was exhibited at the “Distinguished ASEAN Photographers” event of The Festival of Arts held at the National Museum, in 1992. The sunrise in this image was so soft that even a veteran photographer was fooled into thinking that it was sunset instead. Since this picture was taken fourteen years ago, a pavilion has been built for the anglers at the same site.

Water Fantasy

Waterfalls are one of my favourite photographic subjects. I was attracted by the refracted colours created by the splashing water during one of my visit to the waterfalls at Bali in 1990. The accuracy of the exposure for the rainbow colours of the splash is essential to this image. I utilized a slow shutter speed setting to capture the movement of water at the right moment.

I love the lines and curves that were created by the flow of water. A printed reproduction of this picture was acquired for the permanent collections of a Singapore government ministry.