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Hello butties, I like these group of photos , can advise and share how they do it?

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/08/singapore_2010_youth_olympics.html

I agree wif Master Kang.
Abang, these shots are actually ordinary shots which u could have taken too if u are at the right spot at the right time..no fanciful photography technique except for some use on super-tele lenses..
 

Sports Hub deal sealed

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Demolition of the National Stadium will begin by October, with the new 35ha facility catering to both sports and non-sports enthusiasts to open its doors by April 2014, the Singapore Sports Council said in a press statement early this morning. -- ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA

PEN was put to paper yesterday on the contract that will pave the way for the construction of the Sports Hub.

Demolition of the National Stadium will begin by October, with the new 35ha facility catering to both sports and non-sports enthusiasts to open its doors by April 2014, the Singapore Sports Council said in a press statement early this morning.

The centrepiece remains a new 55,000-seater stadium with a retractable roof, with other highlights including a 6,000-capacity indoor Aquatic Centre, a water sports centre, and 41,000 sq m of commercial space.

But several features not in the initial proposal by a private consortium tasked to build the world-class project have been added. They include a beach volleyball court and rock climbing wall.

The construction cost is $1.33 billion. This does not include the costs of operating the facility.

Under the agreed public-private-partnership (PPP) scheme, the winning consortium Singapore Sports Hub Consortium (SSHC) will bear the cost of constructing and operating the Sports Hub. The Government will, however, make an annual payment to SSHC over 25 years.


Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_571093.html
 

Butties who wanna shoot the National Stadium for the 1 last time, have to do so before October.
 

have lots of photographers all over the place! :think:

bro, nothing to envy about the shots.

We can't get such shots , simply because we do not have the "tag" to enter the premise. that's all.

Bonjour!



I agree wif Master Kang.
Abang, these shots are actually ordinary shots which u could have taken too if u are at the right spot at the right time..no fanciful photography technique except for some use on super-tele lenses..

Thanks Tangbrothers, I cannot find the exif that why I ask how they do it. Just curios. Maybe use tripod also.
 

Thanks Tangbrothers, I cannot find the exif that why I ask how they do it. Just curios. Maybe use tripod also.

Abang so many photos..which one in particular?
The fireworks one looks to be on tripod..some nite shots looks like taken with Hi-ISO..the rest I believe can be achieve by either Av or Tv priority.. :)
 

Abang so many photos..which one in particular?
The fireworks one looks to be on tripod..some nite shots looks like taken with Hi-ISO..the rest I believe can be achieve by either Av or Tv priority.. :)

The floating platforms, later going as spectators. My first time. Take the best shots or enjoy the displays.
 

The floating platforms, later going as spectators. My first time. Take the best shots or enjoy the displays.

I see..Stage lightings are very inconsistent to catch..there's no golden formula for all scenes..
My personal perference is somewhere around ISO640-800..Shutter priority(1/100-1/30)..center-weighted metering and ~+2/3ev exposure compensation,..Anything I can't get at ISO800 I won't bother pushing..because of the noise..but newer cameras can do better..
For fireworks, tripod is definitely recommended..:D
 

hot weatherrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 

Allo butties i ish uncontactable for the time being coz i ish lost my iphone :cry:
 

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