Buildings & Scenes in Singapore [2]


To SomeFormOFhuman :

hi friend, glad to know that you want to visit this thread, thank you so much.
For the location that you asked (kranji beach with the abandoned jetty) is actualy at the back of the kranji industrial buildings (Tong Seng Concrete Products Trading / Singapore Precast Insdutry), here ir the link of singapore map :
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_30969/travel_site_123874/
 

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# 020 Color of The Morning 134 (Kranji Beach , Singapore, 2011)

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# 021 Color of The Morning 43 (Seletar Reservoir, Singapore, 2011)

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# 022 Color of The Morning 44 (Seletar Reservoir, Singapore, 2011)

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# 023 Color of The Morning 41 (Seletar Reservoir, Singapore, 2011)

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To SomeFormOFhuman :

hi friend, glad to know that you want to visit this thread, thank you so much.
For the location that you asked (kranji beach with the abandoned jetty) is actualy at the back of the kranji industrial buildings (Tong Seng Concrete Products Trading / Singapore Precast Insdutry), here ir the link of singapore map :
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_30969/travel_site_123874/

Interesting! Thanks for the share. But how did you manage to get pass those buildings? Is there a way to get pass through them? I actually went there in search of the jetty, as I kinda saw it on Google Earth. But there seem to be no way into it? Thanks!

Oh and I like your recent shots of Seletar! Kudos for the great lighting effects and its angular perspective. :)
 

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To SomeFormOFhuman :
Thank you so much for dropping by. if i am not wrong, there is a path way beside the drainage canal near Singapore Precast industrial, it is the short cut to go to the abandoned jetty. I suggest you investigate the path way first during the day time so at the actual time (morning or evening) you can easily go to the jetty. and make sure you are not alone going there, because at the area there are almost no people, just to prevent from something that we dont want to be happened. And make sure you are be carefull because the area is muddy and alot of glass, sharp metal, sharp stone, etc that potensially harmfull. Good luck and take care friend.
 

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Hi, your photos are great. I've been browsing for Buildings and scenes in Singapore and yours are the best so far i've come across. Just want to find out more.
I would like to ask whether do you do some post-processing like using Lightroom or photoshop? Esp for pictures #21, #23, #25, #27, #29.
Would appreciate if you can answer to my queries. Thanks. Anyway i'm a newbie here.
 

To SomeFormOFhuman :

hi friend, glad to know that you want to visit this thread, thank you so much.
For the location that you asked (kranji beach with the abandoned jetty) is actualy at the back of the kranji industrial buildings (Tong Seng Concrete Products Trading / Singapore Precast Insdutry), here ir the link of singapore map :
http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel/travel/travel_id_30969/travel_site_123874/

Firstly, lovely images you have here.

Second, I would love to check out the abandoned jetty too. I note from Google map I may be able to park in a lane on the right side of Singapore Pre-Cast? Is this correct? Appreciate your advise. Thanks!
 

To Readytostrike :
Thank you so much for your appreciation, it really encourages me a lot.
For PP (post processing / digital editing) i use Photoshop CS2, to make some adjustment for the brightness, color toning, etc.

To JacePhoto :
Thank you so much for dropping by, I am glad that you like the photos.

To fibredrive :
Honestly I am not sure about parking the car at the location that you mentioned (as I only use public transport). If possible it would be better if you come to there first to check and observe before the actual shooting time. I suggest you don’t come alone, the location seems too risky because there are no other people come there while you come with expensive camera (that is what i felt when I was there). And also be careful with mud, peace of sharp bottle / glass, sharp metal and cutting stone.
 

# 048 One Moment of A Day 51 (National Day of Singapore 9 Aug 2011, Merlion Park, Marina Bay)

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# 049 Color of The Morning 82 (Punggol Promenade River Side Walk, Singapore, 2011)

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/27143060@N08/5626842870/



# 050 Color of The Morning 80 (Punggol Promenade River Side Walk, Singapore, 2011)

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Picture #47.. the picture just blow me away! I like!
 

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