There are certain facts missing from this request to identify this moth.
1. Location - since Tiew gives his location as Singapore can we assume that this is where this moth was photographed. If so then the suggestion made by Luke refers to a moth that occurs within the USA and is there fore not the species photographed.
2. Size. Whilst it doesn't make for an artistic shot, any insect photograph submitted for identification purposes needs a scale to be included alongside the beast. Is the wingspan 1" or 3", we have no idea. Also I note in the description of the moth species selected by Luke it talks about a slim body typical of a Geometer moth, the beast photographed has anything but a slim body. The body is actually reminiscent of a Hawk Moth, but I have no experience of moths outside the UK, and with over 2,000 species in the UK, I am not able to offer any ideas, other than to say, good try Luke, but sorry mate, NO!
I've just started hunting on the internet, there are an estimated 120,000 species of moth in the world, I might be some time
Barrie