1st Visit To The Helix & Marina Bay Sands with Nikon 10-24mm lens


wow very nice shot!!
u mentioned it was crowded ,but i see not much ppl on the bridge??
 

Thank you for viewing & your nice comment. :)

BTW may I know what sig you're referring to?

Ohh, I tot u own the Nikon 10-22 already , so wondering if u need to update ur equipment signature haha
 

wow very nice shot!!
u mentioned it was crowded ,but i see not much ppl on the bridge??

Thank you for viewing & your comment. :)

Yes the bridge is indeed very crowded but because of the motion, people walking up & down and due to long exposure we can't really see people on the bridge.
 

Ohh, I tot u own the Nikon 10-22 already , so wondering if u need to update ur equipment signature haha

Ha..ha.. I don't own the Nikon 10-24mm lens, I just borrowed it from my friend to test it out on my D5000. :)
 

hahaha okie okie maybe i will give it a go on my tokina 11-16......have not been there to give it a shot due to the crowd....it like marina barrage when it just came up hahaha

cheers,
kilkenny
 

hahaha okie okie maybe i will give it a go on my tokina 11-16......have not been there to give it a shot due to the crowd....it like marina barrage when it just came up hahaha

cheers,
kilkenny

It's always the case in Singapore, any place new coming up it always crowded and after sometime the crowd will die off.

Tokina 11-16 is still one of my favourite lens in my list but just too bad I can't use in on my D5000, just hope some day they might built one with built-in motor. :)
 

Looks like you have the best shots for the Helix & MBS after browsing a few of the thread here.

You're the man behind the camera, keep it up. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Looks like you have the best shots for the Helix & MBS after browsing a few of the thread here.

You're the man behind the camera, keep it up. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you for viewing & your comment. :)
 

I like the colours of the light and the surroundings. Did you do any post processing or HDR? How was the timing decided or you just let the TTL metering decide? ;p
Eager to learn from you
 

I like the colours of the light and the surroundings. Did you do any post processing or HDR? How was the timing decided or you just let the TTL metering decide? ;p
Eager to learn from you

Hi, thanks you for viewing & your comment. No post processing or HDR is being done to the photos only cropping & resizing. As for the timing & metering are all done manually. Most of the shots are taken between 5 to 15 sec. with aperture range from f/9 to f/11. :)
 

Love your night shots. Very well taken. Thanks for sharing.
 

i tried shooting a few hours ago too . . . but my is gold in colour.
Yesterday from MBS, i saw it in blue . . . any idea when it is blue or gold or any other colour?

I love all your photos . . . cheers. :)
 

i tried shooting a few hours ago too . . . but my is gold in colour.
Yesterday from MBS, i saw it in blue . . . any idea when it is blue or gold or any other colour?

I love all your photos . . . cheers. :)

Hi, thanks for viewing my photos. 1st of all is your camera white balance set to Auto? Why don't you post your photos here at least I can view & have some idea on what's wrong with it. :)
 

Yes, one of the best shots of the bridge.
Maybe you can sell it to some travel magazine
Make sure they pay you, dont take credits or such....
 

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