Singapore Night Scenery


Awesome Shots you go there :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

You #7 at F18 and 30s seems to defy the common theory that light diffraction happens at very small apertures. All very nice pic :)

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With a lots of wow and wee, many have forgotten the enormous of effort and time spent into getting all these shots.

One has to be clear in mind that all these shots are not done within a few hours.

There was no question like : How long does it takes you to compile all these shots ?
 

which len are u using on #22?
 

SSL1424, very nice series of night photography of the country and the choice of angle and composition for the shots are good. Impressive.
 

SSL1424, very nice series of night photography of the country and the choice of angle and composition for the shots are good. Impressive.
all the photo is shot more then a year ago.,I think i still can do beter then this..thanks for comments
 

Woah, very nice series!

Looks so surreal :thumbsup:!
 

I love #1 and #7 particularly, very sharp and well lit.

Mind sharing your settings for these 2 shots? I'm still new here, got a lot to learn from you guys :)
 

I love #1 and #7 particularly, very sharp and well lit.

Mind sharing your settings for these 2 shots? I'm still new here, got a lot to learn from you guys :)
sorry for late reply.,normaly my night scenery setting is, iso 100-200, 1/15s-1/30s, f16-f22, WB sunlight or auto, no filter or PP.
 

May I know when you shot #4 (date and time), so that I can identify the bright star above the cresent moon. I guess should
be Jupiter.
 

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sorry for late reply.,normaly my night scenery setting is, iso 100-200, 1/15s-1/30s, f16-f22, WB sunlight or auto, no filter or PP.

Thx for your reply.

hmmm... night shots with fast shutter speed and small aperture can produce such stunning results.

I shall try it out myself this weekend. ;)
 

Thx for your reply.

hmmm... night shots with fast shutter speed and small aperture can produce such stunning results.

I shall try it out myself this weekend. ;)
1/15s-1/30s, is not fast shutter speed.,
 

normaly my night scenery setting is, iso 100-200, 1/15s-1/30s, f16-f22, WB sunlight or auto, no filter or PP.

Do you mean opening shutter from 15 secs ~ 30 seconds duration? otherwise, how did you achieve "silky" water effect w/o filters?

your location is just opposite my place at JW St65. If you organise any night shooting, can I join you?
 

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