Pictures taken at Clarke Quay


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DiGdUb

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Hmm, very sharp reflections, I like :)

It's rare to see the water so still.
 

Thanks. The boats had stopped and it was low tide, thats why the water was still. :)
 

Looks good. Will prefer a wider angle.
 

wow cool pictures =]
what camera are you shooting with?
 

wow i love them all :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Nice shots, seldom see the river so calm and still, love it:thumbsup:
 

nikon d40x with 18-200vr lens. :)

Impressive! Handheld or tripod? If you tell me handheld then my urge in getting this lens comes back again! :lovegrin:
 

Impressive! Handheld or tripod? If you tell me handheld then my urge in getting this lens comes back again! :lovegrin:

Unless you're a robot, it's impossible to capture the images handheld without camera shake in this case.:bsmilie:

The exposures for these pics range from 5 to 15 seconds.
 

Impressive! Handheld or tripod? If you tell me handheld then my urge in getting this lens comes back again! :lovegrin:

all handheld. i think quite impossible to put a tripod on the narrow river bank steps anyway, also won't dare risk my camera falling off into the water when unbalanced. :D the lens VR is really that good, 1/6s is generally no prob. :D BBB! :D
 

Unless you're a robot, it's impossible to capture the images handheld without camera shake in this case.:bsmilie:

The exposures for these pics range from 5 to 15 seconds.

the exposure are about 1/3 seconds only, not very long. :D
 

Liang Court in bldg in the background spoil the picture
 

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