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Showing posts with label landscape photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape photography. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 July 2012

Landscape photography or Harvested rice field





Landscape of harvested rice field under evening sky 





The evening scene of spring time

Extensive broad view of glowing golden fields especially under the bright evening sun. I've seen many photos of green rice fields during the raining season but never after harvested. It's a beautiful Landscape under the blue sky with some clouds, with some ranges of hill at the distance, trees and harvested paddy fields. I wish I had a wide angle lens to capture such a wide scene.

Amazing Landscape Photography of a country side somewhere in Myanmar. Or the evening scene of Spring time or simply The Season.

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Aerial view of singapore







Aerial view of Singapore seen from ANA, all Nippon Airways. Took this photo when I was back to Singapore from Japan after three months of training there. Every scene is beautiful at home.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Sunset photo at Singapore port













Another beautiful sunset shot of Singapore port taken at east coast. The port is always busy from morn till night with tankers, cruise or fishing boats. The Photo was
taken just before sunset when I notice the glowing evening sky
background the port.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Sunset at East Coast of Singapore




Sunset at east coast of Singapore. 




There was some photoshop as the original image was too bright to convince to be a sunset photograph :) Captured with Nikon D90.

Saturday, 22 January 2011

East Coast Park or Bedok Jetty, Singapore




Bedok Jetty is the longest fishing jetty in Singapore, and probably the most popular one as well located at East Coast Park, Area F. That means if you're getting there by car, you should park at car park F1. Public bus service 401 that goes in to East Coast Park on weekends and public holidays only. The jetty was used to be a pier for military use and was later converted to a jetty for public. I always wanted to try sunset photo there but I do not have chance yet.

Friday, 24 December 2010

Sentosa Beach Sunset, Singapore




Sunset at Siloso beach, Sentosa island, Singapore.




Blog this image, (images of images) would probably be the last until the end of the calendar 2010.



Please search for me photovigor.blogspot.com, search with google to reach me for more images especially on landscape photography.



This is another Singapore landscape photography taken at Sentosa island. The coastline is marked by three lovely man-made beaches – Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach and Tanjong Beach. It is relatively save to swim around or involve any of water activities such as beach volleyball, beach soccer, cycling, rollerblading and kayaking.

Sentosa island is not only the hot spot for landscape photographers in Singapore but also favorite location for wedding couples and one of the most photographed sites. Search for website, there are many beautiful pictures taken around Singapore.

How to get the Sentosa island? It's easy.. The simplest way is by taking train of North-East line and alight at Habour Front Station. From there just straight up to 3rd level of ViVo City shopping mall, transfer to mono-rail, which is Sin$3 for return trip.

On the way to the beach, the mono rail will bring you to the very first station, Water Front Station, where you can take wonderful photos at Universal Studio. The next is Ambiah Station where the Merlion (Singapore logo) is there. And the last stop is Beach Station, where the beautiful Sentosa is awaiting visitors. You can alight and board again and again the mono rail from station to station without any additional fees.



The tram ride is free at the point of writing this post and it run for two directions, one is to Siloso beach and the other route is to the Tanjong beach. After alighting from mono rail, the tram at the right is to Siloso and to the left is to Tanjong beach.


Friday, 29 October 2010

Singapore Skyline



Although this is not the most photographed site in Singapore I love the color, evening sky and beautifully reflected buildings by the setting sun .If you are not residing in Singapore, probably you wouldn't know or have seen such residential sites but rather you would see those beautiful sites like Singapore river, Singapore night scene or the very famous Singapore eye.



Hope you enjoy my photos.

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Sunset at Sentosa beach of Singapore









Another sunset at Siloso beach, Sentosa island, Singapore.




The coastline is marked by three
lovely man-made beaches – Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach and Tanjong
Beach. It is relatively save to swim or involve any of water
activities such as beach volleyball, beach soccer, cycling,
rollerblading and kayaking.





Getting to Sentosa is very
fun and joy. The simplest way is by taking train of North-East line and
alight at Habour Front Station. From there just straight up to 3rd level
of ViVo City shopping mall, transfer to mono-rail, which is Sin$3 for return trip. 





On
the way to the beach, the mono rail will bring you to the very first
station, Water Front Station, where you can take wonderful photos at
Universal Studio. The next is Ambiah Station where the giant Merlion
(Singapore logo) is there. And the last is Beach Station, where the
beautiful Sentosa is awaiting visitors. You can alight and board again
and again the mono rail from station to station without any additional
fees





The tram ride is free at
the point of writing this post and it run for two directions, one is to
Siloso beach and the other route is to the Tanjong beach. After
alighting from mono rail, the tram at the right is to Siloso and to the
left is to Tanjong beach.





 

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Australia holiday_Melbourne



On the way to The Twelve Apostles, which are located along the spectacular Great Ocean Road. The Twelve Apostles are giant rock that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean and are the central feature of the rugged Port Campbell National Park.

The images taken are under very cloudy environment and the worst was it is drizzling every now and then. Sunrise and sunset offer some great views as the Twelve Apostles change several colours from dark in shadow to brilliant sandy yellow under a full sun.

But, unfortunately it was a cloudy day. :(





Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Japanese Garden






Rock Garden is part of the Japanese Garden.

Japanese Garden, Singapore



Japanese Garden is built on an artificial island and located next to the Chinese Garden just cross over the bridge. Both are accessible by train, alight at Chinese Garden station, west of Singapore.


Unlike Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden design is more minimalist and abstract, with emphasis on simplicity and offer the sense of nature. It is based on the gardening techniques which prevailed from the Muromachi period (1392 – 1568) to the Momoyama period (1568 – 1615) in Japan.


Several arched bridges over lily-filled ponds and streams as well as traditional summer houses all add to the serene and tranquil surroundings of the garden.


The most attracting scene for photographers are those red colored arched bridges and some huge rocks there, which enhance the landscape of the garden.


Strongly recommend for Landscape and Nature Photography and try to visit there if you happen to be in Singapore.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Chinese Garden, Singapore





The 7-stories pagoda is situated on a small hill in the Chinese Garden, and the design follows the style of Ling Ku Temple Pagoda at Nanjing, China. It is cool and windy once you go up, and one can enjoy the surrounding scenery and probably the best site of Chines garden (for me).


Chinese Garden was built in 1975 and garden design was by a well-known architect from Taiwan, and the concept is based on Chinese gardening art. It is located next to Chinese Garden train Station.


The Garden provide a peaceful atmosphere to visitors who go there for either walk or jog or enjoy the landscaped grounds. It is famous for almost all amateur and professional photographers who love nature photography. Probably the most beautiful place for wedding photography by the bridges and pagodas. Not only that, family photography or picnic should also be considered since it is the most quiet, decent and beautiful place in Singapore.











The bottom-up view of the temple was taken from the inside of the building.











With maximum effort, years of planning and cultivation, Singapore has became well known as Garden City. There are are several gardens and parks and some of these include Singapore Botanic Garden, Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, Forth Canning Park, East Coast Park, Bishan Park, Telok Blangah Park and Pulau Ubin Recreation Area.


One of the fundamental aspects of Garden City concept is the road side landscaping or greenery. As Singapore progress, there is a danger of losing landscapes and thus landscape maintenance and landscape design are becoming critical in building the Garden City.


Sunday, 13 December 2009

Singapore Changi Beach





Hello everyone, thank you again for visiting my photography blog.



Again, here is another beach photo, taken at the east of Singapore. To be exact, it is situated at the northeastern tip of Singapore and very close to Singapore international airport. The beach is approximately 3.3 km long with stretches of sandy beaches between Changi Point and Changi Ferry Road.

It is a popular hangout for overnight family picnics, especially on weekends. One could enjoy fishing, watching landing airplanes, jogging and watching the sunrise or sunset. Sunrises can be viewed from the SAF Changi Ferry Terminal on the eastern end of the park while sunsets from Changi Point. Others may enjoy barbecuing, camping and watersports.


Probably this is one of the most beautiful places in Singapore for taking landscape, seascape and nature photography. Especially those who loves taking sunset or sunrise photos.




Thursday, 10 December 2009

Temple on the hill





Hi, welcome everyone.


This photo was taken in January 2009 at Taunggyi, Myanmar. The city is built at an elevation of 4,790 feet above sea level. The name Taunggyi means "big mountain" in the Burmese language. Taungyyi is in fact quite progressive & perhaps the most beautiful city of Burma.


The temple is situated on top of the Taunggyi's mountain, probably at about 5500 feet from sea level. But it is accessible by car despite its high altitude. One can feel a very cool and fresh breeze from the top and enjoy the scenery of the sprawling city of Taungyyi. The scenery up there is awesome and perfect for landscape photography.


The distinctness is the built of the temple, which is different from those at the lower part of Myanmar.