Buildings & Scenes in Singapore


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To jellyfishy :
Thanks a lot for your C&C. yes, you are right, the photo # 118 was taken not from Marina Barrage, but from the fly over (bridge road) near to Singapore Flyer. You can walk up to the pedestrian of fly over from stair in front of Millenia Walk. Just crossing the road, and find the small utility building that has many strips metal (might be some kind of transformer), there is a stair that will lead you up to the pedestrian of fly over (bridge road). From there, you can get the unique panorama of Marina Bay + Buildings. Have a nice + happy shooting time for you ;p


To smrt173 :
Thanks a lot for all your appreciation, it really becomes a support for me ;p If I have time, usually I go around and try to shot the scene / object that I think quite unique. There is no special / specific time for me to shoot, because I always bring the camera inside my bag, so when I walk (say like go home or go to office or go to some other places) i can spare a little time to shot. Sometime I get the nice picture (as for myself), but sometimes also not so nice, it is all okay because I feel quite refresh and relax when I shoot, so minimize the stress and get the happiness + joy, it is more important to me. Have a nice weekend for you ;p
 

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# 120 The Light of Good Bye (on The Boat while leaving Ubin Island, Singapore, 2009)


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To adamadam :

Thanks alot fot your C&C, it becomes a real support for me to shot better & learn + explore more next time ;p
 

Wish i could take photos like yours...wad cam and lenses are you using for all these shots? Did you use different lenses?
 

very nice series!! well done.. thanks for sharing with us!
 

To Gerald Lam CK :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, it means a lot for me.
Personally, I thinks all camera brands have their own plus minus, depends on each person prefers + feel comfortable with what brand. I respect the variety in brands, that give us many options / chances to chose and also give us more varieties + unique things in doing photography.

Some of the photos that I took before April 2009, using Sony Alpha 350 plus
1. Wide angle 11-18 mm F/4.5-56 (sony)
2. Zoom Lens 18-70 mm F/4.5-6 (sony kit lens)
3. Zoom Lens 55-200mm F/4-5.6 (sony kit lens)
4. Fixed Lens 500mm F/8 Reflex (sony)

And by accidently, my APS-C camera was spoiled (by my mistake, not because of the camera itself) after doing nature photo shooting at Ubin Island, than I changed the camera to Sony Alpha 900 plus :
1. Wide Angle CZ 16-35 mm F/2.8
2. Zoom Lens 70-200 mm F/2.8 (G Lens)
3. Fixed lens 50 mm F/1.4 (sony)
4. Fixed Lens 500mm F/8 Reflex (sony)


To Showa :
Thanks a lot for your appreciation, it very encourages me ;p
 

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To alvinlyt :

Thanks alot for your appreciation, it really means alot to me...;p
 

I am subscribing to all your photo threads... Loved your perspectives to all the various themes and objects shoots.
 

To Rendell :

Thanks alot for your C&C, it really becomes a support for me ;p
 

To gelosbox :
Thanks a lot for your C&C, it means a lot to me ;p
 

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