Pictorial Singapore project (updating everyday)


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Will03 said:
wow.. i love the fullerton pic........

Me too :thumbsup:
 

dude your awesome!!! and your the real master here... ;)
 

a peaceful sunset, marina bay

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outdoor performance, marina bay

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moon and the roof of esplanade

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starwanderer said:
The southern most point of continental Asia

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a view from the southern most point of continental Asia

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i have never thought of Singapore this way.. :think:

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moon and the roof of esplanade 2, a vertical take:

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Yesterday I went back to Marina bay. This time the sunset was much more dramatic.

Marina bay sunset 2:

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marina bay sunset 3:

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Marina bay Fireworks. Celebration of Chinese New Year 2006.

Camera settings: Bulb, 3.9seconds, F7.1, ISO100, EF28-135IS lens @ 28mm, tripod, cable release. Manual focus to infinity.

It is important to have identifiable foreground, otherwise firework shots would be the same everywhere in the world. In Singapore case, there is no object better than the national symbolic Merlion.

You can set exposure time to 6 or even 10 seconds to have more fireworks exposed in a single frame, but you may need to off and on cover the lens with lens cap or black paper to prevent over exposure, especially the Merlion area, which is way too bright.


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I would like to thank all of you for the comments, PMs and emails. It has been the great encouragement for me.

I will be flying to Cambodia tomorrow, see you!
 

I postponed my Cambodia schedule for Singapore Thaipusum Festival.


Thaipusum 1
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thaipusum 2
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thaipusum 3
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Thaipusum 4
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Thaipusum 5
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thaipusum 6
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Thaipusum 7
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Thaipusum 8
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Thaipusum 9
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Thaipusum 10
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hey Ray, i knew xitek but dont have much connection with them.

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Chinese new year dinner at Pasir Ris Elias Community Club
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minister for defense distributing hong bao to residents in the dinner
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citylink mall
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MRT people 8
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MRT pp 9
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thaipusum 12
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thaipusum 13:
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thaipusum 14:

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thaipusum 15;

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thaipusum 16:
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thaipusum 17:
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thaipusum 18
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on duty:
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fireworks 2:
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fireworks 3: coconut
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thaipusum 19:

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thaipusum 20:

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thaipusum 21:

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thaipusum 22:

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that's all from Thaipusum festival. I will be in Cambodia for sometime, may go on to Vietnam if time permits. thank you and bye for the moment.
 

starwanderer said:
It is important to have identifiable foreground, otherwise firework shots would be the same everywhere in the world. In Singapore case, there is no object better than the national symbolic Merlion.

You can set exposure time to 6 or even 10 seconds to have more fireworks exposed in a single frame, but you may need to off and on cover the lens with lens cap or black paper to prevent over exposure, especially the Merlion area, which is way too bright.


Thanks alot of sharing... you are surely inspiring to alot of us here. :heart:
 

your pictures leave me speechless
 

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