SG Night Scenes


nameless1

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Some random shoot of night @ Singapore

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#2
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#3
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#4
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For larger version can view in my Flickr.
any comments is welcome.
 

nameless1, think you can afford to have a half stop more of exposure for most here, especially last few.

work on the composition, it is generally lacking.
 

nameless1, think you can afford to have a half stop more of exposure for most here, especially last few.

work on the composition, it is generally lacking.

thanks ,bro night86mare.
Now only I realize some parts of the roof was pretty dark especially for the fire station. :sweat:
 

thanks ,bro night86mare.
Now only I realize some parts of the roof was pretty dark especially for the fire station. :sweat:

If you want the buildings better lit, watch the time you shoot them. Generally, when the sky is all dark, you are too late into the evening.
 

thanks ,bro night86mare.
Now only I realize some parts of the roof was pretty dark especially for the fire station. :sweat:

well as kit says, perhaps it is better to shoot earlier, where there will still be some light around. just after sunset in the 7pm-8pm range is great actually.

DR at night is very very problematic, you will have to deal with extreme bright points (relatively, that is) and dark shadow. #1 and #2 are a fine balance of exposure if you ask me, though. ;)
 

If you want the buildings better lit, watch the time you shoot them. Generally, when the sky is all dark, you are too late into the evening.


well as kit says, perhaps it is better to shoot earlier, where there will still be some light around. just after sunset in the 7pm-8pm range is great actually.

DR at night is very very problematic, you will have to deal with extreme bright points (relatively, that is) and dark shadow. #1 and #2 are a fine balance of exposure if you ask me, though. ;)

Thanks guys, "Make use the ambient light after sunset" will keep that tips in mind.
 

Just find that all pictures are underexposed ( a bit dark ).

I also took 1 of the same picture as you last time.

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But good try & keep on shooting.
 

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a little bit under expose... anywhere nice job.
 

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