Playgrounds are fascinating. And it's even more fascinating when you stumble upon a very old, disused one in an old estate.
I learnt about this place at Buona Vista when I joined my university photo club SMUSAIC for a walkabout shoot back in January, which was the first time I used my camera in 2010. We went about in groups, but as it happened, I lost my group and wondered here myself, after getting some directions from a few residents.




© Lin Zhaowei, 2010.
On another note, I stumbled upon some photos of abandoned places around the world, when I was looking for story ideas for a trip to Japan. (The trip is now on hold due to work commitments, however) The amusement park series were particularly interesting. Check it out!
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