Hello my dear Hive friends! 💖 Wishing you all well and good health 🙏
It was a perfect afternoon where the city is filled with serene energy. As I glanced across the Singapore River, the bright sun scattered like tiny diamonds across the water. The river stretched out like a cool green ribbon reflecting the endless blue sky.

On the opposite side, the magnificent, dome-shaped structure of Esplanade – Theatres by the Bay caught my eye. As it glinted the sunlight, its spiky, durian-like outer shell stood out against the sleek, modern skyscrapers. These tall buildings appeared to be pulling me in as if they shared my admiration for the Esplanade’s unique and stunning design.

The feeling was more than just a sight. As I stood by the river and watched the gentle flow of the water, I had a silent admiration for Singapore’s breathtaking skyline and the innovative design that made attractions like the Esplanade come to life. It was a lovely moment of simply appreciating the majestic beauty of this dynamic city ✨
With these images, I am participating in the PhotoFeed Contest - Cityscape Photography #138, organized by @photofeed. Here's the link for this contest: LINK
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Love lots,
Elle 😘



She is someone with a big imagination and spends her free time chasing new adventures. She shares stories inspired by her love for travel, food, and furry companions. Writing doesn’t come easily to her, not because she lacks ideas, but because her thoughts often run faster than her words. Her storytelling is a mix of lighthearted tales and personal insights, written with the hope of connecting with curious, kindred spirits. With a camera in hand and curiosity in her heart, she documents the little things that make life vibrant, even if her photography is still a work in progress.
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