Various landscape photos


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Shot with the gang from Helix bridge. A number of post processing
done here, including HDR and blending exposures.
 

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#121



Was in office, spur of the moment capture
 

#122



Shot this in Manila, New World Hotel. Typhoon Conson was passing
through Manila at this time and we were having blackouts. I didn't
have my tripod with me as this was a worktrip so just set the camera
on the window sill and took some shots. The cloud movements were
quite amazing, moving from one corner to the other within 10secs.
 

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Another shot of sunset from my office at Gateway. The glass
actually causes blue tints in the pics, which I removed in an
earlier picture but retained most of it here.
 

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Shot at Changi Beach in June, originally didn't know
what I was going to do with the pic. With
a bit of time stuck at home, I relooked at some
of these pics and decided this was probably
usable even if not fantastic and worked on it.
Seriously suffering from withdrawal syndromes unable
to go out to shoot. Not fantastic clouds but I like the
waves caused by the bumboat.
 

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The night shot of Marina Bay Sands. Your comments will be highly appreciated on flickr or here. I couldn't upload the image here, can someone teach me how? When I click on 'Insert Image', it doesn't work for me for some weird reason.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/yamiho/4839893720/
4839893720
 

The night shot of Marina Bay Sands. Your comments will be highly appreciated on flickr or here. I couldn't upload the image here, can someone teach me how? When I click on 'Insert Image', it doesn't work for me for some weird reason.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/yamiho/4839893720/
4839893720
Because you should link to the picture, not a webpage.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4092/4839893720_7ba365c0bb_b.jpg should be the correct link that you should trying. Go to the test forum http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=23 and try out.
 

The night shot of Marina Bay Sands. Your comments will be highly appreciated on flickr or here. I couldn't upload the image here, can someone teach me how? When I click on 'Insert Image', it doesn't work for me for some weird reason.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/yamiho/4839893720/
4839893720

Please do not post your pictures on other people's picture threads unless you are invited to do so or it is of some relevance (ie. you are trying to show an example or prove a point). You can easily start your own thread in the "Landscapes" Subforum.
 

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Please do not post your pictures on other people's picture threads unless you are invited to do so or it is of some relevance (ie. you are trying to show an example or prove a point). You can easily start your own thread in the "Landscapes" Subforum.
I didn't know how this thing works. But thanks for the tip! :)
 

#125


sunrise at Bishan
7 Aug 2010


This was a panorama from my home.
Shot without tripod, I went for a 1/30s ISO320
setting and combined four vertically shot photos.
Cropped off entire bottom as Bishan Park is in a
mess now. This was actually abt 2 mins after I spotted
the purple clouds from my room and rushed to grab my
cam for a shot... missed it by this much?
 

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#126



I thought the clouds look like crayon sketches
from a kid's drawing, and the colours like
water painting. Probably just interesting to
myself... but yes, I did find it interesting. Shot
with a 50mm prime lens.
 

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There's only so many ways to shoot
from a single spot before one
runs out of ideas. Suggestions?
 

#128



There were only two buildings which was lit up
on a darkened sky day, threatening to rain
any time. I went to get my cam and the lighting
changed but after a short while, the two buildings
were lit again by sunlight. Thus...
 

#122



Shot this in Manila, New World Hotel. Typhoon Conson was passing
through Manila at this time and we were having blackouts. I didn't
have my tripod with me as this was a worktrip so just set the camera
on the window sill and took some shots. The cloud movements were
quite amazing, moving from one corner to the other within 10secs.

I like dramatic skies and this sky is definitely very dramatic. Did you capture one which showed the intense movement of the clouds?
 

I like dramatic skies and this sky is definitely very dramatic. Did you capture one which showed the intense movement of the clouds?

Unfortunately no. Didn't have my tripod nor ND filters with me and I could barely sit the camera still on the window sill while still having it point upwards (didn't have an ultra wide angle with me)
 

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#130



Was at Tg Rhu, had a camera and tripod,
did a few quickie shots before I joined
a couple of friends for a talk.
 

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#131



LE of Tg Rhu with silhouette buildings.
 

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