Singapore Botanics is a huge place, and I don't think I've covered the entire place despite having visited a few times. I've posted some snaps of the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden earlier. Today, I was with my fellow photography enthusiasts, and we explored that area near the Tanglin Gate. We started our trek, very early in the morning, from a nice quiet patch behind Food for Thought, and walked all the way, stopping by along a pond, and ending at the waterfalls (I know, I know, there are many waterfalls at the Botanics, and I don't remember seeing the labels). The sun had just come out, and it was not too glaring or too hot yet. It was a pleasure to walk in that kind of weather, a pleasure magnified by the fact that it was not too crowded being a weekday morning.
Some foliage and floras along the way:
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A new bulb emerges as an old one withers |
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In search of a good meal |
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A picture paints a thousand words they say |
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Patience is the name of the game: this dragonfly looks all serene, but it took awhile before I could catch it in this pose |
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Which is bigger, the sky or the pond? |
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Some swan lake |
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Look at the sky... |
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Yeah, and this is yellow too |
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Look at these lines, they're all yellow too! |
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Same waterfalls at lower shutter speed |
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