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Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts

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.

Monday, 2 May 2011

Landscape around Langkawi beach, Malaysia



Parachuting, Langkawi Beach


Sunset, Langkawi Beach


Seascape from Langkawi ijetty


Langkawi Eagle (photo from my friend)


Langkawi seascape


Langkawi Jetty point


Cloudscape taken along the way to Langkawi from Penang.


Langkawi town area, all shops are duty free.


Cloudscape, taken along the way from Singapore to Penang.


Langkawi beach.


Monday, 25 April 2011

Langkawi Beach, Malaysia







Sailed to Langkawi from Penang on 21st Apr 2011 at 8:15 am. This shoot was captured on the following day late afternoon in Langkawi.




Langkawi is a resort island located at the north west of Malaysia. It can be reached by direct flight from Singapore and other several countries around this region. But we flew to Penang, which is also a small island belong to Malaysia at the north and from there we cross the strait to Langkawi. Probably the most beautiful spot in this region and for landscape and seascape photographers.




This is my second visit and the first visit was in 2006. Same location, same time, same shot and the environment is as beautiful as last 5 years. Nothing has been changed, but I am 5 years older. But again, I feel young when I am taking picture.





Saturday, 16 April 2011

Woodlands Waterfront








Woodlands waterfront at the north of Singapore, a beautiful spot for landscape photographers to capture the sunset photography as well as the link bridge between Singapore and Malaysia.




There's a bus stop, service 856 along the main Admiralty Road West, from there walk ahead for 5 minutes and you will see a traffic light, then turn left to the waterfront. Service 856 starts form Woodlands regional bus interchange and exactly 11 stops to reach there, it takes about 20 minutes.




In the evenings, families and friends can enjoy the scenic view of the entire coastal park and experience a very wonderful evening breeze.




You may like to explore more of the seascape photography by clicking the title "Woodlands Waterfront" or here.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Singapore East Coast






Same as the previous post, this wasn't recent. It was actually taken in July 2009, quite some time ago, at the east coast beach of Singapore.




A great place to spend your weekend sitting under the coconut, casuarina or ketapang trees and feel the sea breeze gently caress your face while you unwind. It is considered Singapore’s play area, filled with activities, either on the beach or in the park where cycling and roller-bladding seems to be the hot sport among the young and old.




Chalets in East Coast is nowadays becoming famous and popular among younger generations. And it is very demanding for holiday chalets at the East Coast Park during schools holidays.




In the evenings, families and friends can enjoy for a barbecue or indulge in sumptuous cuisines at the East Coast Seafood Centre.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

East coast Beach, Singapore



This wasn't recent. It was actually taken in July 2009, quite some time ago, at the east coast beach of Singapore.


It wasn't a sunny day, but fortunately I manage to get this one, the approaching wave, which almost wet my camera. Although I didn't have any bright blue sky the weather was quite clear and bright. I think this image is quite good as it shows a very clear and clean sandy beach as well as the foamy wave rolling down from the shore.




To avoid the dirt near the beach and people I walk further up as far as I can to get a beautiful, clean and clear spot. I made it.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Sunset at MacRitchie Reservoir Park






Mac-Ritchie Reservoir Park













Mac-Ritchie Reservoir Park is especially for landscape photographer who likes to shoot sunset photography. It gives several perfect scenic views of man made forest and river side scene. 



It is not only the beautiful spot for photographers but also for nature lovers, family and friends gathering, kayaking and picnic especially on weekends. You will find it as if you are in deep jungle and feel like you are no longer in Singapore when you further move deep into the forest. You will no longer hear and sense the busy city of Singapore. Strongly recommend to visit there at least twice a year if you are not happen to travel around the region. A good and suitable place to release all your stress. And do not forget to bring your camera.




It is located at North of Singapore and the nearest public transport is at Ang Mo Kio bus station or Marymount train station.


Friday, 28 January 2011

Singapore Port at Sunset






Singapore Port at Sunset





As usual, Singapore port is always busy from morn till night. Photo was taken just before sunset when I notice the glowing evening sky background the port. 

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.

Thursday, 30 December 2010

Sunset at Sentosa Beach of 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 at photovigor.blogspot.com, search with google to reach me for more images especially on landscape photography.


Here 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 S$3(may vary) for return trip.



On the way to the beach, the mono rail will carry you to the very first station, Water Front Station, where you can take beautiful 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 the mono rail again and again 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.



Click here for more landscape photography.


Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Sunset at Langkawi Beach Resort

Langkawi beach resort, at about 30 km off the mainland coast of northwestern Malaysia. One of the attractive sites for photographers especially who love sunset and landscape photography. It is a duty-free island (I love this).

Popular beaches are Pantai Cenang, Pantai Tengah, Burau Bay, Pantai Kok, and Datai Bay. Pantai Cenang is my favorite beach and strongly recommend for landscape photographers. It is also great for seascape and sunset photography as well. It is a beautiful beach with seemingly unending stretches of fine white sand. Along the beach with the tall coconuts and casuarinas added the fantastic landscape. Pantai Kok is a peaceful and quiet beach with the backdrop of limestone hills.


How to go to Langkawi..


Tourists can reach the island via ferry from Kuala Perlis or by flight from Kuala Lumpur or even from Singapore there is a direct flight(Malaysia Airlines). Air Asia provides budget connections to the island.

The Langkawi International Airport is one of the 7 international airports in Malaysia and connects the island to Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Penang, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Phuket and also Subang. On the island, there is only one main road runs through the whole island, so you won't be lost. Rental cars and taxis are available in Langkawi with a very reasonable price. Taxis do not run on meter, but instead drivers charge a flat rate which is quite "standardized" from point to point. It would be better ask the taxi fare before you board.

Langkawi Beach Resort

Langkawi is one of the famous beach resorts of Malaysia.

Friday, 16 April 2010

Sunset at Singapore Beach, Sentosa.


Sunset at Siloso beach, Sentosa island, Singapore.

Shutter Speed 1/40, F-stop 10.0, ISO 400, Flash Used, Exposure Manual,
Focal Length 18.0mm,
Image Size-4272 x 2848.






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.


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 S$3(may vary) for return trip.

On the way to the beach, the mono rail will carry you to the very first station, Water Front Station, where you can take beautiful photos at Universal Studio. The next is Ambiah Station where the 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.





Tanjong Beach













Sunday, 4 April 2010

Beach Fun!!

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You could enjoy several seascape photos here. Again, just click on any of the photo you like to see in larger view. It's beautiful!!


Don't forget to click on the small photos huh.. :o)








Click to play this Smilebox photobook: Beach Fun!!

Sunday, 21 March 2010

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. :(