Chinatown, Singapore
24 02 2008 Comments : 1 Comment »Categories : My Work, Photography Sites, Singapore, architecture, art, black and white photography, photography, travel

The old city of Marrakesh is lined by an interminable ochre wall. It’s only once you find a break in this barrier that you are able to swap Old Testament type alleys and derbs for wide European style boulevards. Strangely, it’s not long before you yearn to be back within its snaking confines once more.

This song is just fantastic. Been running in the UK for a number of weeks for Apple’s new Macbook Air. The laptop is so slim it fits inside an internal mail bag.Turns out the author of this song goes by the name of Yael Naim. I know this is a bit random but the song is just so catchy.[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YUxbDEPFiM]
Cheers
Mike



Had some nice weather yesterday so took the camera out. Was trying to get some simple landscape shots and ended up with the following. I think they might be sold on my site www.picturesforwalls.com as limited editions.
More at www.picturesforwalls.com




Marrakesh is a city that shocks and surprises. The old part of town is just that - old. Almost biblical, the feel of this side of the city contrasts starkly with the wide, planned out avenues of the French quarter. Walking around here, you could easily be forgiven for thinking you were in LA or suchlike.



