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Some shots at Changi over the weekend

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Lagoon
 

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Paths @ Changi Beach
 

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i like all ur shots. tks for sharing. esp the merlion one. post card quality. :thumbsup:
 

wow! like postcards!:thumbsup::heart:
 

a few dawn shots taken at the Singapore flyer.. the boardwalk just outside the flyer provides a good view of the Kallang River.



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Daybreak @ TheFlyer
 

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Paths III



This is beautiful and i really love the texturing of sand at FG...

Nevertheless, please do take note on the horizon tilt on most of ur image....it will kill off the hard work...do a quick check on the horizon and make sure its level prior processing...:)

Nice work and keep up the good job..
 

At this early hour there are no kayakers to disrupt the water surface.. On a good windless day you can get some pretty decent reflections.



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Mirage
 

This is beautiful and i really love the texturing of sand at FG...

Nevertheless, please do take note on the horizon tilt on most of ur image....it will kill off the hard work...do a quick check on the horizon and make sure its level prior processing...:)

Nice work and keep up the good job..

Thanks for the advice (: yes i'm having the problem of horizon adjustment everytime i process my landscape shots, will work harder at it. may i ask, what do u usually do to check for horizon tilt?

cheers,
marc
 

Thanks for the advice (: yes i'm having the problem of horizon adjustment everytime i process my landscape shots, will work harder at it. may i ask, what do u usually do to check for horizon tilt?

cheers,
marc


Hi Marc,

Use the Ruler (I) tool in PS and u tick one end of the horizon and then slide it over to the other end. Or u press Shift + I until u see a ruler icon.

Then, go to Image - Image Rotation - Arbitary; and it will show u how much angle it actually tilt and then just hit the OK button and it will auto fixed the horizon flatness. Try to zoom 100% when u tick the 2 points for more acurate reading.

Hope it helps and thanks to Bro Yapster to teach me this too...:bsmilie:

Cheers,
Thomas
 

At this early hour there are no kayakers to disrupt the water surface.. On a good windless day you can get some pretty decent reflections.



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Mirage


Perfect Reflection! :heart:

I can see that the sunrise and sunset at Spore lately is truly magical and I have to miss all this moment...:(
 

Hi Marc,

Use the Ruler (I) tool in PS and u tick one end of the horizon and then slide it over to the other end. Or u press Shift + I until u see a ruler icon.

Then, go to Image - Image Rotation - Arbitary; and it will show u how much angle it actually tilt and then just hit the OK button and it will auto fixed the horizon flatness. Try to zoom 100% when u tick the 2 points for more acurate reading.

Hope it helps and thanks to Bro Yapster to teach me this too...:bsmilie:

Cheers,
Thomas

Thanks so much for that awesome piece of advice Thomas :) It's just so great that you guys (like yourself and Yapster) are always willing to lend a helping hand to the us newbies. Totally appreciate it :)

And yes, the weather in Singapore has been cranky the past few weeks but the cloud formations at dawn/dusk have been pretty fantastic. You are away? Im actually looking forward to more of your reservoir sunset shots dude ;)
 

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And Higher, Still




Thats it from the Singapore Flyer/Kallang River. C&C absolutely welcomed (:

Cheers,
Marc
 

And it's back to Changi Beach.

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The Oasis
 

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At this early hour there are no kayakers to disrupt the water surface.. On a good windless day you can get some pretty decent reflections.



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Mirage

Excellent exposure and capture of the colours. Effective and suitable borders also. Must have made waking up early worth it.
 

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