[Scintt] Random landscapes of Singapore


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Oh. thats why i asked coz wasnt sure. Mismatch at the roof of Great eastern building? Could look into such detail on the phone :bsmilie:

At the right side actually, haha! Wide-angle panoramas sure do produce some hard to correct mismatches...
 

377. ‎Clementi Rise

Clementi Rise by Scintt, on Flickr

It rained very heavily yesterday. At least the blues were intense!

Wished I could've included more of the block on the right, but the vantage point I was shooting from was quite recessed...
 

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I hope to learn from the shifu here.. new to photography but limited Len 24 120 only....

really like to go into landscape and street photo

please email me @ earthkk81@gmail.com

thank you
 

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I hope to learn from the shifu here.. new to photography but limited Len 24 120 only....

really like to go into landscape and street photo

please email me @ earthkk81@gmail.com

thank you

Hey there! Thanks for asking. ;) You can also direct your queries to my PM or my page at https://www.facebook.com/jonchiangphotography. I'm assuming you use a full-frame camera, yes? If you do, your lens should be adequate in most situations, although an ultra-wide would be great for scapes. You could also consider stitching panos, cheers!
 

hi.. ya is thinking about 14-24mm but super poisonous.. need to wait for a while before can invest. ya using d600. ..
do you shoot alone or in a group

thanks
 

hi.. ya is thinking about 14-24mm but super poisonous.. need to wait for a while before can invest. ya using d600. ..
do you shoot alone or in a group

thanks

Hi ya, I usually shoot alone or in a small group of 2-3 people. :) Yeap, the 14-24 is a good lens, but the filter solutions for that lens are pretty pricey!
 

Thought the last one was a bit too bright on the flats, I like them metallic and gleaming and the processing has taken some of that shine away! Nice stitching though - do you have a frame including more of the left to relieve some of the right heaviness?
 

Thought the last one was a bit too bright on the flats, I like them metallic and gleaming and the processing has taken some of that shine away! Nice stitching though - do you have a frame including more of the left to relieve some of the right heaviness?

Ah, thanks for the feedback! It was stitched with a pano set, so I guess you could say I cheated, haha! Yeap, I have another version which I did a vertical panorama instead of a vertorama, but I prefer a linear projection. Probably will still post it up though! Maybe I should attempt a multi-row panorama with this, but it'll be a tricky one to stitch!
 

384. Lushness

Lushness by Scintt, on Flickr

Believe it or not, but this was a 1/30s exposure. Or rather, a set of 10 exposures of 1/30s each taken at intervals of 30s, then stacked in-camera.
 

For what its worth, I much prefer this version... as edutilos suggested earlier this feels more balanced. Cheers!

Thank you! ;) I too prefer the more balanced feel, but would like this to have been a linear projection instead. Might attempt a multi-row panorama here one day!
 

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