Yet another set of street photographs taken at in-between moments during a family outing at the Singapore Zoo a few months ago.
That’s our friendly and helpful tram driver.
My son loves the pony ride.
I am a very talented photographer – through telepathy, I’ve managed to convince the person in the background to bend a little bit so as to be confluent to the pony handler’s face and shoulder outline.
Here’s the horse carriage driver.
Here’s the horse.
It’s interesting how high contrast monochrome changes things. The photographs look somewhat hard-edged and menacing at times …
Go to the zoo if you’re ever in Singapore. It’s really not so menacing …
The crowd at an animal performance show.
We go to the zoo every time we’re back in Singapore.
So, I’ve seen the performance many times.
Now, instead of looking at the performance, I look at the crowd and think about how to photograph the human exhibits.
I am a very talented photographer – using telepathy, I’ve managed to convince a stranger to stand up so as to create a contrasting element to the crowd.
That’s err… a bird animal creature with two legs and feathers…
I suppose that’s my nod to Gary Winogrand‘s The Animals.
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