Which lens did you buy in the end? Looks sharp.
I would guess 18-135?
Which lens did you buy in the end? Looks sharp.
I would guess 18-135?
 
	 
	
I was given the opportunity to be part of the Crossing Bridges 9 Singapore team this year in Malaysia.
Some photos I took during the trip with my trusty K-r + Sigma 10-20mm

CB9-Istana Kehakiman
Horseshoe crab species existed as far back as 250 million years ago while clock have only a history of a few thousands years .
Who knows .... the 1st design of clock might come inspired from the Horseshoe crab. Ha . - Wonder of the world - Horseshoe Clock
Photo taken during today sunrise shoot with Vincent (supermeng) . What a rare encounter
Horseshoe crab clock by Simon Teo (supersimon27), on Flickr


 
	Wonderful!
Like both the shots.

Yes, 18-135.
 
	
Aiya, Yishun/Sembawang area on a Sunday, never call me .....

It was a fantastic sunset on Saturday - wonder if anyone else caught it. K5 with Tamron 10-24mm, 3 exposures blended in Photoshop.

Somehow I wish I was somewhere else, because cityscapes don't really need such great light (in my book)... But well, at least I could be out, and I guess we always have to be thankful for the time we get to shoot.
Taken at yr home ? Yr view look much better then mine . Nice one bro
 Was actually planning to go Night Lights, then end up eating many dim sum at Swee Choon then go home to sleep. :bsmilie:
 Was actually planning to go Night Lights, then end up eating many dim sum at Swee Choon then go home to sleep. :bsmilie: 
	 
	 
	