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The Bridge from Japan to China (2) by Larry Davis

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This was taken on our last day in Singapore as we wandered throughout the Japanese and Chinese Gardens.
And as I have been a Horticulturalist and a Gardener for most of my life, this was something that I had to see for myself..
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This beautiful white bridge was over a very large man made lake that divided the two different aspects of landscaping.
Half of the massive area was landscaped as Japanese, whilst the other half was landscaped as Chinese.
A must see for any visitor to Singapore, this is something you must plan a whole day for..’
And what a photographers paradise.. I took so many images on this day, that I will be uploading for a long time to come…… so I hope you enjoy this series..
Click on image to enlarge.

taken with a Panasonic Lumix G2 using a 42 – 200mm Four Thirds Zoom Lens with a touch of HDR.
Post Op done on Picasa3.

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singapore, bridge, bridges, white, shapes, hdr, lakes, lake, water, reflection, reflections

I live at Riddells Creek in the Macedon Ranges of Victoria, and have been involved in Horticulture all my life.
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I play Blues Harmonica and Bodhran’ in my spare time, as well as getting involved with Genealogy and Medieval History,
I have also been acting for 40 years and was lucky to be cast as a judge in the movie “Stricly Ballroon”…
But my camera is my passion.

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  • Larry Davis
    Larry Davis6 months ago

  • Roy  Massicks
    Roy Massicks6 months ago

    Such a differnt view Larry – great perspective !

  • I couldn’t resist the shapes.

    – Larry Davis

  • Photography  by Mathilde
    Photography b...6 months ago

    WOW! Larry – what fantastic reflections !!

  • Thanks so much Mattie.
    I’ve been concentrating on The Shetlands and England up until now, so I’m going to upload a few
    from Singapore, which we did on the way home…

    – Larry Davis

  • Bunny Clarke
    Bunny Clarke6 months ago

    Those reflections are perfect. :o)

  • I always try to do reflections justice, as they mean a lot to me…

    – Larry Davis