27 Feb 2026. 2.05pm Orchard Boulevard bus stop.
Canon R5, 300mm, 1/2000 sec, f/6.3, ISO 5000
27 Feb 2026. 2.06pm Orchard Boulevard bus stop.
Canon R5, 260mm, 1/2000 sec, f/5.6, ISO 5000
Pet health and care advices for pet owners and vet students, photography tips, travel stories, advices for young people
27 Feb 2026. 2.05pm Orchard Boulevard bus stop.
Canon R5, 300mm, 1/2000 sec, f/6.3, ISO 5000
27 Feb 2026. 2.06pm Orchard Boulevard bus stop.
Canon R5, 260mm, 1/2000 sec, f/5.6, ISO 5000
The Plain Tiger (Danaus chrysippus) is a medium sized butterfly with tawny-orange wings bordered in black with distinctive white spots, sipping nectar. Its caterpillars feed on milkweed or blood flower plants..
27 Feb 2026. Orchard Boulevard bus stop hilly slope. 1.45pm.
Canon R5, 300mm, 1/2000 sec, f/6.3, ISO 500
Hottest afternoon. Little breeze. Glaring sunlight.
The Tridax daisy or coal button plant (Tridax procumbens) is a wildflower or weed that is often found on roadside and in waster place in Singapore. Its small yellow flowers have white or yellow petals. It is AN important nectar plant for butterflies.
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6.30pm. Sleeping at 6.30pm, amid traffic noises and passing by Paterson Road.M.
Canon R5, 300mm, 1/400 sec, f/16, ISO 6400. 6.30pm
27 Feb 2026. 6.31pm.
Canon R5, 300mm, 1/400 sec, f/16, ISO 6400
26 Feb 2026. 12.26pm
Tampines Expressway to Changi Airport
Canon R5, 120mm, 1/2000 sec, f/4.5, iso 320
26 Feb 2026. 12.25pm
Canon R5, 80mm, 1/2000 sec, f/4.5, ISO 125
Passenger seat of car driven by JQ
Air Liquide Industrial Gas production facility in Pasir Ris.
Gas produced such as nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen for various industrial application.
26 Feb 2026. 9.48am
Canon R5, 80mm, 1/2000 sec, f/4.5, ISO 250
75 - 300 mm lens. millipede. tripod. tv mode
Plane spotting. Changi Airport. Mental health
How does plane spotting affect the mental health of an adult?
How does plane spotting affect the mental health of an adult?
Plane spotting is a surprisingly effective "mental health hack" for many adults. It isn't just about identifying tail numbers; it’s a hobby that hits several psychological "sweet spots" for well-being.
Here is how it typically affects the mind:
Unlike traditional meditation where you focus inward, plane spotting requires a high level of external focus. You have to scan the sky, listen for engine types, and track flight paths. This "active observation" acts as a mental reset button, pulling you out of stressful internal loops (like worrying about work or bills) and grounding you in the present moment.
Paradoxically, many people who are afraid of flying use plane spotting as a DIY form of exposure therapy.
Normalisation: By watching hundreds of planes land and take off safely, the brain begins to re-categorise flight from a "threat" to a "routine event."
Predictability: Using apps like Flightradar24 adds a layer of logic and data to the experience, which can make the vastness of aviation feel more controlled and less scary.
The hobby involves a lot of detail-oriented work: identifying aircraft models, understanding airline liveries, and learning about aerodynamics or weather patterns. This keeps the brain sharp and provides a sense of intellectual mastery and accomplishment that can boost self-esteem.
For many adults, finding new friends can be awkward. The plane-spotting community is often described as "extremely chill." It provides a shared interest that allows for social interaction without the pressure of intense "small talk." You’re all there for the planes, which makes the conversation easy and focused.
While the hobby is beneficial, it’s worth noting that living under a flight path involuntarily is different. Studies show that constant, unwanted aircraft noise can actually increase stress and cortisol levels. The mental health benefit comes from the choice to engage with the planes as an observer.
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Do you tend to find technical hobbies like this relaxing, or do you prefer things that are more creative and artsy?
Canon R5 180 mm, 1/2000 sec, f/5.6, iso 200. Tripod
Boeing 777-312(ER) Singapore Airlines
Changi Airport features specialized aircraft taxiway bridges—notably the South Cross Bridge—that allow planes to taxi over Airport Boulevard, creating a unique, popular view. These 52-meter wide structures, built in 1981 and 2002, support large aircraft like the Airbus A380. They are undergoing strengthening works to ensure continued safe operation.
SINGAPORE - 26 FEB 2026: 12.22pm. Changi Airport has specialized aircraft taxiway bridges - the South Cross Bridge - that allow planes to taxi over Airport Boulevard which is a public road. This 52- metre wide structure allow aircraft to move between terminals and runways, facilitating efficient airside operations.
Canon R5 120mm, 1/2000 sec, f/5, ISO 250. TV mode.
Nature photography combines exposure to nature with creative expression, which creates a powerful double benefit for adult mental health. It’s not just being outdoors — it’s actively noticing and framing the natural world.
Here’s ONE way how it impacts adults psychologically:
Here is a Reflective Journaling + Nature Photography Hybrid Practice designed for a busy urban adult in Singapore.
This combines:
📷 Visual attention
✍🏽 Gentle reflection
🌿 Nervous system reset
It is structured but calm — about 10–15 minutes on weekdays, 45–60 minutes on weekends.
Walk slowly.
Choose one photo that feels meaningful.
Sit somewhere quiet.
Write one full page responding to:
Why did I choose this image?
What does this scene reflect about my current life?
What feels steady here?
What feels changing?
Optional closing line:
“This week, I am like this landscape because…”
A rare sighting as compared to 10 years ago. Urbanisation. Habitat loss.
Female Common Scarlet dragonfly
Territorial. Didn't leave twig.
Photography
Hard to focus - no contrast as wood chips camouflage dragonfly
Eye level bending of knees
Weather
Bright sunny
Beads of sweat