St Andrew’s Cathedral

Single Shot #37

St Andrew’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican Church in Singapore. The Cathedral replaced the Church of St Andrew which was considered unsafe after being struck twice by lightning. The Cathedral was designed by Lt Col Ronald MacPherson in 1856 and was gazetted as a National Monument in 1973.

The cathedral replaced the Church of St Andrew which was considered unsafe after being struck twice by lightning.  Christians still gather in the building, which is situated in the CBD and part of the Civic District. You will also find the serene grounds  of the Cathedral an oasis of piece and quiet in the busy city centre.

Photo Technical Data:

Canon 6D, EF 24 – 105mm, f/5.6, 0.5 sec, ISO 800

 

Our Tampines Hub

Our Tampines Hub is Singapore’s integrated community and lifestyle hub. Beside a sports stadium which sits 5,000 spectators, there are swimming pools, sports hall,  gymnasium and even a 1km jogging track on the 5 storey. Not that active? The Tampines Regional Library can also be found there. And of course, catering to Singapore favourite pastime, there are food outlets, food court  and a shopping mall.

Canon 6D, EF 16 – 35mm @  f/6.3 1/250 sec, ISO 125

The Indoor competition swimming pool

Canon 6D, 16-35mm, @f/10, 1/200, ISO 400

Part of the jogging track on the 5th Storey

Canon 6D, 16-35mm @ f/9.0, 1/320. ISO 125

A bird’s eye view of the busy atrium

Canon 6D, 16-35mm @ f/8.0, 1/80. ISO 125