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[/caption] This is my first photography trip and i definitely learn a lot. The visit to the kampong was truly an eye opener. The old uncle took a lot of effort to preserve the relics. Use to be taking photos of the food that my fiancee & i ordered on our iPhones. Quite actually we didn't know how to take a good shot just take it as it is.. in the plate I am glad that alex did point out the difference.. The lodging was great, i love the atmosphere. The staffs are courteous & attentive to your news. I was awe by the fact that they have someone to look after your car. Will definitely head to the same hotel the next time. The strait mosque was magnificent. Never knew such a structure exist by the sea side Tried a couple of the sunset shots and mosque. Makes me want to get the filter after alex took the nice picturesque photo of the mosque. Some of the structures & collection along jonker's walk is amazing.. Did manage to snap afew of those to keep as remembrance. Stop by a few shops to browse the goods & food stuff. I visited to St. Paul's hill & A'Famosa fort during my primary and secondary school days, twenty over years back This trip brought back memories.. answering quizzes hand out by the history teachers and the non stop chatting as well as photo taking. The building is still as magnificent as before, a lot of new buildings has sprung up all around it. We should have more of this kind of trips. Though the guide is even more important. But i totally understand that leading this kind of trip
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