[nitewalk] Beauty of Our (Lion) City


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Manually blended 12 exposures to include light trails of different directions inclusive of MRT trails

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This is a single RAW exposure of 1-minute using GND0.9 soft. Unlike yesterday when I blended 3 exposures manually, this was much more straightforward as the light was still low despite the colours starting to come on. Therefore, there was very minimal processing needed.

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Interior shot at Star Vista. This is taken at the place before one enters the theatre itself. There have been many takes on the interior of this structure so was looking around for a different take.

This is a panorama photo of 3 vertical frames of 2 exposures (3X2) each blended manually. Another panorama taken using TS-E 17mm lens and it seems to avoid the problem of fisheye-like distortion which comes with panorama.

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Chose this as my foreground anchor to lead towards the position where the Sun was going to rise. Took 4 exposures and blended manually.

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Congra to you , your work are at fb page.
 

no worries bro'

with more than 45,000 views in the thread, you're obviously doing something beautiful

noticed that since last year July til now, your style of landscape and architecture has been changing ..... the execution is more refined/deliberate now :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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Bro u are too modest. U deserve the accolade. :)
 

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First of the series to document the Zion Road HDB housing estate. This is where I grew up in after I was born and so much memories so much fondness is tied to it. I have always seen photography as a mean for me to retain the memories of present for the future, but never has it hit me so hard and personal that this is going to be it. I figured it is a little late to do this documentation as there are more accessible vantage points back then and as much as I regret my slow actions, I realised that it is better late than never. For I would be a failure if I tell others I shoot buildings but failed to document the place which saw me grow up over the years.

I had seen a local photographer's series on this, I wish to present it from a point of view of how I saw my estate as I grew up. Ironically, as I grew up, I could never see anything worth photographing about my estate.

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Some lady stood beside me while I took this shot, probably intrigued by the knobs on my lens and how the lens could slide up and down. A later shot of my block or rather the block where I grew up in. It is sad to see the barricades set up and how it is no longer what I knew, but the memories of it all stays. In here, I grew up, shed blood and tears, love and lost, ran and fell, slept and eaten. I cannot imagine how I'd feel when it is no longer around.

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A re-process of an old photo shot initially when I started active shooting. An exercise in seeing the difference in the processing technique now compared to the past. Comparing now and then, I can see how I have changed in my beliefs and priorities. It is an useful exercise which serves as a check after shooting for 9 months.

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pic 259 the sky is beautiful , i like the cloud that grow
 

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From the sunset yesterday. Manually blended 3 exposures taken on Pentax K5.

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