simon,
Your shots are magical.. You have improved so much.
marcus
So many great shots from you. I must try out this place sometime.
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This is with the BigMOS? Nice and sharp and OOF areas so nicely rendered. Like!
$20 la... I've been up twice... Only wanted to go up once... Then went back after seeing this recently. I went up and wanted to tear my hair out, there doesn't seem to be a way to actually link these views together without getting distortion from the glass (the portion of Skypark in front of the bridges which seems to be the vantage point is surrounded by glass, not the usual wires thingy). I tried contacting the guy earlier to find out how he did it but there was no response. Wonder if anyone here has any inkling?
So end up.. Do the same old nonsense again. :/ Luckily the light was better this time..
wow amazing pano. first time seeing a shot like this! have not been to skypark so i cant comment on the vantage point but looking through his album it seems like he had a room at mbs. is it possible that some rooms in mbs can take this view? not sure how the room view is like over there as well. hmm pure guessing over here. haven seen any singaporean photographers take shots like this before so it's probably not take from skypark?
trying to look through all his singapore photos to figure out his secret but cant find any other clue. hmm. damn he's good. i cant find any flaws in his stitch and that is at least a 12 image stitch.
It's a small file being linked, so it's possible that he cloned out reflections.
I don't think there are any rooms that afford a sweeping view like that. After I came down I was looking up and the sides of MBS won't give you that view!
My best guess is really that he was quite tall and managed to bypass the glass by placing his camera at the top. :dunno:
Thks Bro ! for your sweet comment ,yap enjoy shooting with this BigMOS![]()
$20 la... I've been up twice... Only wanted to go up once... Then went back after seeing this recently. I went up and wanted to tear my hair out, there doesn't seem to be a way to actually link these views together without getting distortion from the glass (the portion of Skypark in front of the bridges which seems to be the vantage point is surrounded by glass, not the usual wires thingy). I tried contacting the guy earlier to find out how he did it but there was no response. Wonder if anyone here has any inkling?
So end up.. Do the same old nonsense again. :/ Luckily the light was better this time..
Some Flickr Explored shots this week.
Today..
Yesterday..
the day before..
Trying out again ytd night at Esplanade on the waterfront,shoot with super takumar 55 f1.8..Not very good with it yet and the stage uses very dim lightings sadly
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