= Stefan's Weekly Singapore City/Landscapes II =


such still water, very nice. :)
 

Awe inspiring
Looking forward every week.
Thanks for sharing Stefan.:)
 

And now, time for the monthly quota!! =)

1. Everyday with Water & Sky

7941243158_3b9a499f6f.jpg
7907252444_bb4823d4f2.jpg
7922223336_c2f9bde99b.jpg
7930351484_7460fcb84a.jpg
7937433338_f1b7d49615.jpg
 

Last edited:
4. Sembawang's Passing: If The Trees Could Talk

7974520234_7bb386fd5d.jpg


7985723628_49bc6e2edc.jpg
7982719655_185bee24f4.jpg
7984406573_97a6e88f44.jpg
7987526566_9a9f5b43a5.jpg
 

Last edited:
I had plans not to post interior shots as a monthly roundup as they're generally not my kind of photography... But what the heck. =) Enjoy!

6. Inside Madness I: National Museum of Singapore (Bonus Gallery)

8059223998_6395ab0acc.jpg
8061128438_08b14df321.jpg


8058308098_520c936ce5.jpg
8065117538_d09382387d.jpg
8056714708_8698d6b746.jpg
 

Last edited:
Last set from Changi Airport...

7. Inside Madness II: Changi Airport (Bonus Gallery)

8066613896_3489ee17bb.jpg
8067316655_5b4d09a706.jpg


8068967964_cbc1ce7340.jpg
8069324239_a2131c3a55.jpg
8070102507_f3d757f231.jpg
 

Impressive work .thk for sharing yr work. Bring out sing scape into beautiful landscape.
 

#134

8118013030_9a4c719fe5_b.jpg


The Cold Island

2 Image HDR/DRI using Lee Big Stopper. Marina Bay Sands Promenade, Singapore.

Have't took any photos since my very short disappearance. But I woke up this morning with this image in my head. Can't get it out of my head unless I shoot it. Probably from all the local news I've been reading lately, the colour tones and the pretty much flat contrast in this picture, this is my current impression about the country I live in.

UPDATE: I received feedbacks that some witnessed "a rainbow of mild pink and green" over the sky. I will issue a colour fix ASAP and test the image on multiple monitors before uploading, to ensure the non-existence of this hue of mild pink and green on average LCD monitors. However the issue isn't present on calibrated high-end LCD and LED monitors and on the retina display of the 3rd gen iPad. Many thanks for letting me know about this! :D
 

Last edited:
SomeFormOFhuman said:
#134

The Cold Island


2 Image HDR/DRI using Lee Big Stopper. Marina Bay Sands Promenade, Singapore.

Have't took any photos since my very short disappearance. But I woke up this morning with this image in my head. Can't get it out of my head unless I shoot it. Probably from all the local news I've been reading lately, the colour tones and the pretty much flat contrast in this picture, this is my current impression about the country I live in.

UPDATE: I received feedbacks that some witnessed "a rainbow of mild pink and green" over the sky. I will issue a colour fix ASAP and test the image on multiple monitors before uploading, to ensure the non-existence of this hue of mild pink and green on average LCD monitors. However the issue isn't present on calibrated high-end LCD and LED monitors and on the retina display of the 3rd gen iPad. Many thanks for letting me know about this! :D

I really really like this picture a lot , still have not got hold a Big Stopper , what a waste. Can't take similar picture like this one.thanks for sharing.
 

Thanks Andy Sim, you can also shoot this without the Big Stopper or any filter, and achieve the same results. The only trade off is lack of smoothed water effects but will still work as good. All you need to do is overexpose your image.
 

#135

8122031686_5987cbc4d3_b.jpg


Across The Golden Bridge


2 Image HDR/DRI 3 Image Panorama to relief left side spatial tightness using GND 0.9 soft. Kallang River, Singapore.

A friend of mine recommended me this area to check out as I'm looking out for still waters these days. Not sure if this is the area but it seems like it.

In fact, I went there on three different occasions but didn't find the right light and angle that best illustrates the concept I was trying to convey my impression about this area. I admired the Benjamin Shears bridge at this hour, and the vastness of this place. I then realise the sunrise and the lack of clouds October 25th skies gave, so I tried this out.

I'm not sure why I included the 3 miniature rocks as means of foreground distraction but it represents us (myself in this case) being there - This place being so vast, that we're so small. To stand being philosophically small, allows us to admire this wonderful place.
 

Last edited:
SomeFormOFhuman said:
Thanks Andy Sim, you can also shoot this without the Big Stopper or any filter, and achieve the same results. The only trade off is lack of smoothed water effects but will still work as good. All you need to do is overexpose your image.

Thanks for the advise , but I love the smooth water effect , that why need the big stopper, but no stock, thinking of using 2 nd9 filter stack maybe can get that effect, worry about color cast problem.
 

There won't be colour casts if you use Lee filters to stack them. The quality of resin in the 0.6 hard and glass used in the ND 0.9 is pretty awesome. I suggest ND 0.9 and GND 0.6 hard to achieve 5 stops total + f16 stop. The GND 0.6 hard will be great for two uses: you can use the top darkened part in conjunction with the ND 0.9 to be stacked onto your filter holder to achieve 5 stops as mentioned. Also the 0.6 hard will come in handy for beach shots with flat horizons and helps give higher tonality of the sky. Beaches like Punggol, Changi, Sembawang and Labrador Park can take advantage of a hard GND. And if you have a soft GND 0.9, that'll great to stack with GND 0.6 hard. :)
 

There won't be colour casts if you use Lee filters to stack them. The quality of resin in the 0.6 hard and glass used in the ND 0.9 is pretty awesome. I suggest ND 0.9 and GND 0.6 hard to achieve 5 stops total + f16 stop. The GND 0.6 hard will be great for two uses: you can use the top darkened part in conjunction with the ND 0.9 to be stacked onto your filter holder to achieve 5 stops as mentioned. Also the 0.6 hard will come in handy for beach shots with flat horizons and helps give higher tonality of the sky. Beaches like Punggol, Changi, Sembawang and Labrador Park can take advantage of a hard GND. And if you have a soft GND 0.9, that'll great to stack with GND 0.6 hard. :)

Thanks very much for info , you can be one of clubsnap landscape photography Mentor , great experience , will try the technique you just mention
. Thanks again
 

#135 is great.

IMO the 3 rocks fulfilled the purpose of being foreground subjects(not distractions), thus making the bottom half of the photo less empty but not overcrowded to the point of being distracting.

anyway, i would prefer more illumination from the million dollar condos. hmm, was wondering where did all the occupants go to~?
 

Back
Top