Something from MacRitichie Reservoir. Not much though, pretty simple.
MacRitchie's Tranquillity
60, 120, 240 & 320 Sec Bulb mode HDR/DRI of MacRitchie Reservoir, Singapore.
Nice and sharp! can really feel the calmness!
Something from MacRitichie Reservoir. Not much though, pretty simple.
MacRitchie's Tranquillity
60, 120, 240 & 320 Sec Bulb mode HDR/DRI of MacRitchie Reservoir, Singapore.
7 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated + Tiffen ND 1.2 filter. Changi Beach Car Park 6, Singapore.
Weird land formations @ Changi Beach... And finally, some sunrise after a whole weeks of rain!!
i think the real deal about this place is the manner the waves break upon the shore, very interesting..
SomeFormOFhuman said:Misty Punggol II
7 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 hard graduated filter + Tiffen ND 1.2 filter. Punggol Beach, Singapore.
Forgot to upload this. Essentially a faster shutter speed of this shot:
www.flickr.com/photos/_stefano_/6035240459/in/photostream
Was taken much later and skies rapidly changing light changed the mood of the scene's atmosphere as well.
SomeFormOFhuman said:Thanks alot for your comment Brownboots!!!I agree as well, but provided it does give good results! Or else its pointless sacrificing something that doesn't turn out too well....
Happens all the time to me though, haha.
Well guys, the Sky Gods might have been angry for the past few days, and there has been no sun since, I'e decided to share stuff that I have taken over the months in Singapore.
Repentance
Shot this with my old Canon EOS 400D that I used to own.
Camera: EOS 400D
Lens:
100-400mm f5.6 - 6.3 L
Settings:
1/200
f5.6
320mm
ISO 640
Enjoy!!![]()
Thanks Gaowei!! Your recent shots of Singapore are super fantastic too!! Keep em' coming!
Anyway, something from Changi CP 6 this morning:
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Mutilation
7 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated + Tiffen ND 1.2 filter. Changi Beach Car Park 6, Singapore.
Weird land formations @ Changi Beach... And finally, some sunrise after a whole weeks of rain!!
nice ripples Stefan! the skies opened up for you ey? I was almost going to give up on the sun myself then the clouds literally parted. fantastic blending as always... can't see where the 7 shots went! haha are the sea weeds really that green btw?
the seaweeds look delicious
the sky is crap these days, i hope this doesn't persist till then end of the yr! (rainy season) ;( otherwise will need to shoot different genres..
Nice meeting u Stefan . Great shot as usual![]()
Awesome shots!Your shots made me feel as if i was there!
I like this.
I think its very artistically taken. Nice
Changi Beach 2: Lost Coast
5 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated filter + ND4 filter for smoothed sky effects. Changi Beach, Singapore.
Yep, believe it or not, this IS Singapore. It's an area that is somewhat only accessible during very low tides. Was actually 15 minutes late for the sunset, but managed to capture the blue hour from 1915 hours onwards.
Great works, good to see more people exploring Singapore, very adventurous indeed. Love the light in the last piece. Hoping to see more works. Cheers
ooooh! nice one! beautiful exposure on the rocks. which part of changi beach was this? near the fallen tree?
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Changi Beach 2: Lost Coast
5 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated filter + ND4 filter for smoothed sky effects. Changi Beach, Singapore.
Yep, believe it or not, this IS Singapore. It's an area that is somewhat only accessible during very low tides. Was actually 15 minutes late for the sunset, but managed to capture the blue hour from 1915 hours onwards.
SomeFormOFhuman said:Changi Beach 2: Lost Coast
5 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated filter + ND4 filter for smoothed sky effects. Changi Beach, Singapore.
Yep, believe it or not, this IS Singapore. It's an area that is somewhat only accessible during very low tides. Was actually 15 minutes late for the sunset, but managed to capture the blue hour from 1915 hours onwards.
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Changi Beach 2: Lost Coast
5 Image HDR/DRI using ND 8 soft graduated filter + ND4 filter for smoothed sky effects. Changi Beach, Singapore.
Yep, believe it or not, this IS Singapore. It's an area that is somewhat only accessible during very low tides. Was actually 15 minutes late for the sunset, but managed to capture the blue hour from 1915 hours onwards.