RF.SG Outing 26 June Saturday TEXTURES

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Hey guys, I think we should vote here again. No point to take into considerations those who are not coming but have voted. Cheers~

Date and time : Saturday 26th June 1.30pm

Venue : will determined by Thursday 24th June at 2200hr

one: Kampong
two: Changi
three: Ubin

1. Derrick aka Redshutter (Pulau Ubin)
2. Gary aka RWC (Pulau Ubin)
3. Vincent aka wongsan (Kampong)
4. Max aka meven (kampong)
5. Amous aka Funksoulava (Changi)
6. Bernard aka tan131 (Pulau Ubin)
7. Dave aka ZoomP Voted for (kampong)
8. Bravia (Location 1)
9. Shawn aka Fridgemaster (ubin )
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My vote is for Changi..... think same as RWC. Been to Kampong Buangkok a few times. Each time it's getting smaller... sigh....

As for Ubin, not meant to pour cold water on anybody, my experience was that once you start cycling (we were heading for Chek Jawa), you kinda stop looking for photographic opportunities. Towards the end, our objective was to get back to the bike rental stall with the gear was have to return the bikes.


should be the last kampong in singapore? But malaysia has lots!!! We can venture to malaysia one of these days!!!

ok la Ubin need to trek lor, got to compromise for the vibe, charm and rawness it has! Can book a van for those who do not wish to trek or cycle mah~ which I did when I was there for my two of my ubin shoot... can't really cycle or trek when Im carrying 3 lenses and two full body DSLR... ^_^
 

As for Ubin, not meant to pour cold water on anybody, my experience was that once you start cycling (we were heading for Chek Jawa), you kinda stop looking for photographic opportunities. Towards the end, our objective was to get back to the bike rental stall with the gear was have to return the bikes.



To Redshutter and all

For your info:

Tide table:
http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/5729.html

High / Low tide is important for water side photography.

Weather Radar
http://www.ulfp.com/ulfp/mod_animate/view.asp?ID=1
These are very useful site, for the weather radar, NEA denied public to access their longer range and wind direction information unless you pay. Malaysia KLIA site is under service.

Take note of Severe weather from South East and Noth West, Heavy rain and strong wind(Wave).:)

Is sure a wonderful outing, I will try if can make it in time.
 

To Redshutter and all

For your info:

Tide table:
http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/5729.html

High / Low tide is important for water side photography.

Weather Radar
http://www.ulfp.com/ulfp/mod_animate/view.asp?ID=1
These are very useful site, for the weather radar, NEA denied public to access their longer range and wind direction information unless you pay. Malaysia KLIA site is under service.

Take note of Severe weather from South East and Noth West, Heavy rain and strong wind(Wave).:)

Is sure a wonderful outing, I will try if can make it in time.


:thumbsup: Thanks bro! very informative from a very seasoned photographer eh?

I rather get the cold water splash from Amous than the sky!!! hopefully the weather will be fine! :angel:

Hope to see you!
 

Tioman, sometime back

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Guys,

I think we need to define what kind of photography we're going for this outing. Nature, Street, sunset?

Once we define that perhaps it's alot easier to make decision.

Personally, I like to shoot street and candid and RF is perfect for that. I prefers to walk slowly and explore the surroundings than having to worry about cycling or driving.

Reason I chose Location 1 as it's also near to Geylang, where I can do street and also captures some of the old-town vibes.

Just my two cents worth.
 

Guys,

I think we need to define what kind of photography we're going for this outing. Nature, Street, sunset?

Once we define that perhaps it's alot easier to make decision.

Personally, I like to shoot street and candid and RF is perfect for that. I prefers to walk slowly and explore the surroundings than having to worry about cycling or driving.

Reason I chose Location 1 as it's also near to Geylang, where I can do street and also captures some of the old-town vibes.

Just my two cents worth.


Hmmm... I quite worry about cycling with a camera really. I havent got a haversack with inserts.

The kumpong is near geylang?
 

Hey guys, I think we should vote here again. No point to take into considerations those who are not coming but have voted. Cheers~

Date and time : Saturday 26th June 1.30pm

Venue : will determined by Thursday 24th June at 2200hr

one: Kampong
two: Changi
three: Ubin

1. Derrick aka Redshutter (Pulau Ubin)
2. Gary aka RWC (Pulau Ubin)
3. Vincent aka wongsan (Kampong)
4. Max aka meven (kampong)
5. Amous aka Funksoulava (Changi)
6. Bernard aka tan131 (Pulau Ubin)
7. Dave aka ZoomP Voted for (kampong)
8. Bravia (Location 1)
9. Shawn aka Fridgemaster (kampong)
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

think about it
i think i'd prefer to go for the kampong ;)
 

Guys,

Reason I chose Location 1 as it's also near to Geylang, where I can do street and also captures some of the old-town vibes.

Hehehe ZoomP, you need your GPS. Location 1 is near Sengkang/Punggol River not Geylang.
 

Guys,

I think we need to define what kind of photography we're going for this outing. Nature, Street, sunset?

Once we define that perhaps it's alot easier to make decision.

Personally, I like to shoot street and candid and RF is perfect for that. I prefers to walk slowly and explore the surroundings than having to worry about cycling or driving.

Reason I chose Location 1 as it's also near to Geylang, where I can do street and also captures some of the old-town vibes.

Just my two cents worth.

Hmmm... I quite worry about cycling with a camera really. I havent got a haversack with inserts.

The kumpong is near geylang?



actually all locations are about the same... basically rural charm. Ubin is actually very accessible, plus the jetty and the small little town by it is probably few times bigger than the kampong, and does not need bicycle or any other form transportation other than our feet :) and this is not even any where close to trekking...

The pre wed was shot entirely around the jetty area except the last few pictures were shot at chek jawa, where the couple had changed away their school uniforms for casual clothing,

prewedding at Ubin

Where else the kampong is, well the last kampong on Singapore island itself... and it is shrinking rapidly... who knows when it will disappear forever... this alone is a very good reason to drop by this saturday to capture it before it's gone forever!!!

Changi is actually a mixture of everything... run down abandoned buldings... boats and jetty... old style HDB/shophouses...
 

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Hehehe ZoomP, you need your GPS. Location 1 is near Sengkang/Punggol River not Geylang.

Gommy! its time to test your hassey outdoor *couggghh~#5 I meant shooting with your RF gears outdoor!
 

Gommy! its time to test your hassey outdoor *couggghh~#5 I meant shooting with your RF gears outdoor!

Tested Hassy at Location 1 with Velvia olredy...;)
 

Anyway, any ideas for a place to rendezvous if we are to go to kampong? ?Not very sure of that area... for Changi/Ubin, Im sure most of us knows about Charlie's Corner :cheers:
 

His M4 doesn't come with GPS lah...

No GPS, but it got inspiration for me to be a better photographer! One of my heros, Jim Marshall used this setup but his a Blackpaint that has brassed beautifully with a Leciavit.
 

Anyway, any ideas for a place to rendezvous if we are to go to kampong? ?Not very sure of that area... for Changi/Ubin, Im sure most of us knows about Charlie's Corner :cheers:

Bro, this seems to be the landmark for the Kampong - St. Vincent de Paul church. Believe the location is at the junction of Yio Chu Kang Rd n AMK Ave 5.

Nearest two MRT is Yio Chu Kang and AMK Stations. We can arrange to meet at either location. For those driving, can help ferry the folks there.
 

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