Event Name : Night Safari – Halloween Night
Date : 1 & 2 October 2010

Venue : Night Safari

Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night

Event Name : Night Safari – Halloween Night
Date : 9 October 2010

Venue : Night Safari

Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night
Outdoor Event Photography by Singapore Photographer,Lim Kok Wee from PhotoInc for Night Safari, Halloween Night

Fangs? White pupils? Bloody faces? Exposed brains?

Nope, none of the above scare the people who came down for Night Safari’s Halloween Night. Visitors are thrilled to experience the made terrors that were crawling at every corner of Night Safari. Nothing can be compared to the priceless and genuine expressions that managed to be captured by our photographers.

Guess these “ghosts” need to work harder at scaring, the visitors are actually not that scared of them after all, seeing the poses they were able to make beside the “ghost”.

One more thing, don’t think the real ones actually appear, do you? Would you be able to tell the difference anyway?

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