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March 4, 2004
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409 KB
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650×901
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425
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3 (who?)
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12
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95

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SONY
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CYBERSHOT
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10/600 second
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F/2.0
Focal Length
10 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
March 5, 2003
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:icond3-tr0p:
nice! +fav fr ya.. lol
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:iconmarcwashere:
haha....thnx man! :)
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:iconwanz:
Cool...i like this shot...the sign itself juz amazing...man where u find all these places :confused:
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:iconmarcwashere:
Haha...im not the one who found em...its roperior n djcrab hehe..:D this is the Tanah Merah Train station btw.....
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:iconshibori:
!shibori Mar 4, 2004   Photographer
reminds me so much of the past where the migrants hop onto the train to go to some distant lands to earn a living... great shot!! =)
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:icondiscombobulate:
this is really nice.. the mood!!! :D
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:iconjamesbardolph:
First off, this is a nice mono, I like the done. The bottle and newspaper next to the post are a great touch; i'd have liked to see this shot without them there too, just to see which was nicer. Although them being there gives a stronger human fator to this shot, as if a trainspotter was there or something.

The state of the '8' sign is great, and the shot is nice and sharp, shows off the detail of it. The high rise buildings in the background give a nice sense of place, and the train on the left is a great feature! very good.

Nice bordering, too.
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:iconm0onzz:
NICE! It looks really lonely...

the thing about singapore is that u see too much buildings around >.<

I would've like it much better if the buildings behind not there, but that could be a personal preference...
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:icongreencode:
cool shot, i like the perspective
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