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The sunset yesterday evening. Compared to many rooftop or observatory views I had been to in other countries, I still love this view. It is enjoyable to feel the wind while taking in the beauty of the scene. As the Sun dips below the horizon, the reflected glow of the setting Sun lit up the few clouds hanging above the Central Business District (CBD) skyscrapers, there is still a little excitement and buzz within me that makes the whole experience wonderful.
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Can i know which rooftop you took this shot from ? Thanks
Question: what is the tallest building BESIDE Art and Science museum (the lotus shape building)?Can i know which rooftop you took this shot from ? Thanks
Question: what is the tallest building BESIDE Art and Science museum (the lotus shape building)?
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to help you with this, I have to post a photo which I taken some time ago, but till today still no download (sale)...... :cry:
you can always expose only for the building signs, windows etc, but all the other parts of photo will be underexposed severely.anyone knows how to take a shot with the logo/wordings on top of the building like "Citibank", "Maybank", "NTUC", "DBS Bank" ...etc still clearly seen ?
I always get it over-exposed same like over here ...
even if I tried the fastest shutter speed, the result is still the same, the signboards are blury ... of cos I took with tripod.
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Is it the UOB Plaza One?Question: what is the tallest building BESIDE Art and Science museum (the lotus shape building)?
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to help you with this, I have to post a photo which I taken some time ago, but till today still no download (sale)...... :cry:
I know the answer!
It must be the Singapore Flyer!
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Is it the UOB Plaza One?![]()
you can always expose only for the building signs, windows etc, but all the other parts of photo will be underexposed severely.
FYI, most people will just leave it overexposed, since most of the signs only occupier very small parts of the photo and it is not the main subjects, if you really want have all the building sign exposed correctly on final image, you will need to take a couple of frames with the building sign exposed correctly and do a layer blend in photoshop.
If you check his post history, you'll realize he usually asks questions like that.
not sure if troll or ....