Rocks at Changi Beach
Rocks at Changi Beach
Taken from Kallang Riverside Park looking towards the National Stadium
Taken from Kallang Riverside Park looking towards the National Stadium
Chevron House
Chevron House
This photo is of The Interlace, a condominium in Singapore with some uniquely interesting architecture.I took this shot from a vantage point at Alexandra Central mall's car park (many thanks to Darren Soh who posted the tip on his Facebook page). It was the perfect environment to set up the shot: the car park was empty so I wasn't disturbed, there was a ledge where I could rest my tripod and gear, and it was sheltered from the heat. I could literally have stayed there all day if I wanted to. As it happens though, I was happy with the first shot I took so I left again relatively quickly!
This photo is of The Interlace, a condominium in Singapore with some uniquely interesting architecture.I took this shot from a vantage point at Alexandra Central mall's car park (many thanks to Darren Soh who posted the tip on his Facebook page). It was the perfect environment to set up the shot: the car park was empty so I wasn't disturbed, there was a ledge where I could rest my tripod and gear, and it was sheltered from the heat. I could literally have stayed there all day if I wanted to. As it happens though, I was happy with the first shot I took so I left again relatively quickly!
The Turning Torso is a residential skyscraper in Malmö, Sweden. It towers 190m high and was completed in 2005.This photo is a 263s long exposure with a stacked 10-stop and 6-stop ND filter. The weather was sunny but bearable - taking this kind of photo in Singapore in the daytime is tough!
The Turning Torso is a residential skyscraper in Malmö, Sweden. It towers 190m high and was completed in 2005.This photo is a 263s long exposure with a stacked 10-stop and 6-stop ND filter. The weather was sunny but bearable - taking this kind of photo in Singapore in the daytime is tough!
This was my second time taking photos at Punggol Point, almost exactly a year after the last time. I remember last time being extremely hot, so this time I went down for sunset instead. My camera still warned about overheating, but we both persevered to get this shot.Taken with a 10-stop ND filter, 60s at f/11, a few minutes after sunset.
This was my second time taking photos at Punggol Point, almost exactly a year after the last time. I remember last time being extremely hot, so this time I went down for sunset instead. My camera still warned about overheating, but we both persevered to get this shot.Taken with a 10-stop ND filter, 60s at f/11, a few minutes after sunset.

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