yes you can,
move in there stay with them for a few months,
eat the same food, do the same thing, sleep at the same place,
let them feel that you are one of them, not a invader or intruder,
when the time is right, you can get all the shots than nobody ever think of.
that is how wild life photographers do, and that is a jungle out there.
possible to take photos? im always v interested in taking photos of that place![]()
yes you can,
move in there stay with them for a few months,
eat the same food, do the same thing, sleep at the same place,
let them feel that you are one of them, not a invader or intruder,
when the time is right, you can get all the shots than nobody ever think of.
that is how wild life photographers do, and that is a jungle out there.
Ts, where do you want to shoot in Geylang. I got some ctcs there that MAY BE able to help you.
yes you can,
move in there stay with them for a few months,
eat the same food, do the same thing, sleep at the same place,
let them feel that you are one of them, not a invader or intruder,
when the time is right, you can get all the shots than nobody ever think of.
that is how wild life photographers do, and that is a jungle out there.
I tot there ain't much or rather nothing happening in the day time. Many HP shops, many shops that sells stuff for those foreign workers, fruits stalls etc. So, shooting street life in GL won't get you into trouble. Unless you're shooting those "chicken" houses or those "tomyam" houses.
I understand that "action" starts well after dark. In the dark, unless you're using a FF dSLR with a large aperture lens, chances are you're gonna to get lots of noise and even some "ghost" in your images.:bsmilie:
Why not you try ask Tung Tong. He is very2 skillful in street and you may ask him his trick.
possible to take photos? im always v interested in taking photos of that place![]()
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