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Showing posts with label singapore beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singapore beach. Show all posts

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.

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. 

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, 7 January 2011

Sunset over Sentosa beach of Singapore








Sunset over Sentosa beach of Singapore





This is another sunset photography taken at east of Singapore.



Click here for more sunset photography in Singapore, and hope you will enjoy your visit here. 




Please search for me at photovigor.blogspot.com, or search with google to reach me for more images especially on landscape photography. Thank you so much for your time dropping by and again Happy New Year.

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.


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.


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.





 

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













Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Sentosa Beach of Singapore 2







The island was renamed “Sentosa” in 1972, which represents peace and tranquility in Malay language visited by five million visitors every year.
Sentosa offers several attractions such as museums and other facilities to provide a variety of experiences, recreation and entertainment to visitors.


Some of the attractions are listed down here;


Tiger Sky Tower


The Tiger Sky Tower or Carlsberg Sky Tower is free-standing observation tower on Sentosa. It offers a panoramic view of Sentosa, and the Southern Islands.
Those who love panoramic photography will enjoy the ride and will get excellent panoramic view of Singapore.


Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom


It is a landscape garden with over 15,000 live butterflies, representing more than fifty species. The Insect Kingdom houses some 3,000 species of rare insects from around the world. Nature photography will take place here and especially those who love to take detail with macro lens will enjoy this garden.


Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon


Underwater World is located on the western part of Sentosa. It has more than 2,500 marine and fresh-water animals of 250 species from different regions of the world.


Songs of the Sea


It is a show in the sea — boasting spectacular pyrotechnics displays, a live cast and an open-air viewing gallery which can comfortably accommodate 2,500 visitors.


Others attractions are Sentosa 4D Magix, Sentosa CineBlast, Fort Siloso,Musical Fountain and a lot more you can enjoy.

Sentosa Beach of Singapore



Sentosa beach is one of the tourist attractions in Singapore.It is famous for its gentle sea breeze, which provide a pleasant environment and its sunset which attract most of the amateur photographers. Probably having the largest shore among beaches in Singapore where visitors can play and enjoy the atmosphere.

No other place is better to take sunset photography in Singapore than Sentosa Beach.

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.




Sunday, 6 December 2009

Punggol beach Singapore








I am really passionate about nature photography and love to view some great photos of other photographers'. This particular image is from one of my beach front stock photography. Taken at Punggol beach, east of Singapore. You can get there by taking bus number 82 from Compassvale LRT(train station).






To be frank, the riverside is not much interesting for Punggol beach, but I noticed that the clouds were amazing. Until noon, I didn't have chance to go down to the seaside as the tide is still high. The sunrise would be beautiful but I miss it. However I took about 300 photos with majority of cloud photos. Cloud photography is also fantastic and a great aspect of nature photography. Here is the site of cloud photos and you may want to visit the site here



Kindly pen down some of your comments to make my photos better. 

Many thanks.