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Hey there, this is at Bishan St. 12, BLK 128.There are also other blocks in the area worth checking out as well.
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Thanks alot!!!

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Hey there, this is at Bishan St. 12, BLK 128.There are also other blocks in the area worth checking out as well.
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excellent work, Stefan.![]()
Inspiring works!
really love to see yr works always...hope can learn from u..
Hello bananapie, I'm alway looking out for a nice place to shoot, eps in the west. Was looking at the Chinese garden lake...went there once at night.
i stay in jurong too! haha any good places to shoot? btw, im very very new to photography...
Thanks everyone!! More comin' up. Stay tuned!
I have yet to explore Jurong due to work, lack of time and other personal freelance commitments. I hear alot of good vantage points there worth exploring. Will definately try Jurong someday.
PS, you can try Tuas South Ave 1. There are few lone trees there worth photographing.![]()
Thank bro, will update here once I found any worth photographin'
Thank you guys.
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Sail A Thousand Dreams [Experimental]
8x500 seconds exposure stacking with no filters to create star trail effects. Raffles Marina, Singapore.
This is the reason why I came here; because I woke up one morning with an image of a ship at the back of my mind with all the stars behind it. It has been stuck to my head ever since. Perhaps of the deeper desires in my life that remains unforeseen or unfulfilled, therefore I want to put my thoughts on a picture. Thus why I visit Raffles Marina.
This is a rather experimental shot to create star trails in Singapore. I had no prior planning on how to shoot the trails, or what are the best aperture/shutter settings as I have no experience in shooting them. If there's one place to see them clearly, it's here in Raffles Marina. Unfortunately acquiring and shooting the polaris (The rotating center) is albeit difficult or near impossible because of where Singapore is located. And the amount of light pollution is staggering, making star trails near impossible. 500s is pathetically the longest shutter speed with an already small f13 aperture. This is by far the best I could do, or risk overexposure destroying the trails.
If successful, I might try other places (eg. Pulau Ubin) and repeat the process.
What time did u take this? U r the best bar none.
Hi bro!
Another piece of great work done by you again! Startrails and temple, stunning!
Salute you! Quite a long time being subscribe your thread and really enjoy to see your photos each time, it aways inpired me and gives me motivation to shoot more haha...
Its alway my dream to shoot with you one day, sure you may lead me to another level at least haha..
Trying hard to practice my hdr manual blending technique to produce most constant and real-looks work like you after your advice last time. (Use gradient tool and brush to wash out all details as much as possible), but another doubt that comes to me "I alway select the mid tone whenever blend a series of exposure" and follow by washing work..is it correct? Sometime the picture rather looks flat if choose onky the mid tone...
Thanks!
Best regards,
CK
Thank you, Snowydust.
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The Way of The Temple
Single Image RAW, 3 image panorama to relief spatial proportion. Chinatown, Singapore.
I noticed how prominent this angle is every time when I leave the office for home, So one fine day I brought my cam and took a stab at it.