[nitewalk] Beauty of Our (Lion) City


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I like pic 345 the color tone is awesome , I been wanting to go to this place for a long time, could not made it before sunset.
 

#346

Panoramic City View

Three vertical frame panorama of single shot for each frame and minimal processing (perspective correction and contrast adjustment)

The sunset yesterday was non-existent but the blue hour gave me the shade of blue i like. Some tourist was remarking: "wah! Panoramic city view!", hence the title.

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#345

Shelter

Single exposure without filters. I cant remember the last time i posted something done in a 1:1 square crop and yet ironically the square frame formed the basis of my learning of composition.

Upper Seletar Reservoir. I'm sure many are familiar with this tree. A very popular tree for pre-wedding shoots as well. A beautiful place and a good place to shoot and seek some inner peace. Pretty good experience waiting for your long exposure (which I've not uploaded) and read a book by the reservoir or watch people and dog run pass you.

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This is a nice shot.
 

349 is really nice. Love the mood the colours evoke.
 

#350

Minimal Impressions

This was taken 2 weeks or so ago, and one of the rare times I use the Big Stopper. Envisioned this as B&W with a more minimalist touch but the blue tones turned out in a way I liked.

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#353

Mandarin Oriental

Single shot with minimal processing, black card technique used in shooting 2 minutes 20 seconds exposure for foreground and 1 minute 4 seconds for hotel and sky. This was shot less than two hours ago at about 10:30pm when there are no people walking around.

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#354

Another single shot using GND filter

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#356

Another shot with minimum processing. GND0.9 soft grad filter was used to control the highlights.

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#361

A predawn version of #359 and a completely different processing workflow despite shooting on RAW and both being single shots and not hdr or dri images.

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