Dang man. What a beautiful looking city. Hope to visit singapore myself sometime.
Dang man. What a beautiful looking city. Hope to visit singapore myself sometime.
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Our new National Stadium, opened in end-2015
was testing out a newly-purchased Nikon D5500 with its kit lens AF-P DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6.
Couldn't directly process it with my Lightroom 5.6, due to the unrecognized NEF format. Had to download latest Adobe DNG Converter and convert to DNG before I could open the RAW file in Lighroom 5.6
Guess I'll have to switch to Lightroom CC soon, if I intend to use the D5500 for RAW capture.
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Sunset from my balcony, overlooking the suburban town of Bishan.
Bishan used to be a cemetery not that many years ago, but in land-scarce Singapore, even the dead have to relocate to "high-rise" living somewhere else.
So an entire housing district was created.
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Some amazing views. Thanks for sharing.
View of Singapore's financial district from the rooftop garden of a new shopping mall, Funan.
Rare view with clear skies that day.
the building in the foreground (with the flying saucer atop) is Singapore's Supreme Court Building.
^In the movies, UFOs usually land in America first
CC, Image editing OK.
I'm happy that you're keeping this thread going, you've put together a very nice series of images now.
Just looking at the buildings in the background, I'm fairly sure I recognise one as having already been there last time I visited Singapore.
Sky Habitat, a 38-storey residential apartment building designed by Moshie Safdie, a famous Israeli-Canadian architect who is famous for projects such as Habitat 67 in Montreal (constructed in 1967) and Marina Bay Sands in Singapore.
Sky Habitat
11 of Moshie Safdie's iconic Buildings
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