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Entrance to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore (Unesco World heritage)

 

 

The idea of a national garden in Singapore started in 1822 when Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore and a keen naturalist, developed the first ‘Botanical and Experimental Garden’ at Fort Canning. It was only in 1859 that the Gardens at its present site was founded and laid out in the English Landscape Movement’s style by an Agri-Horticultural society.

The Gardens has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015.

 

Submitted: 26/08/2016

Rejected: 27/09/2016

 

Rejection Reasons

Content: Production Quality

Subject choice is good but the production value of the execution and overall image quality is not high enough to be competitive. This may relate to various elements, including setting, background detail, styling details, model choice, quality of light, retouching, general attention to detail.

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Uploaded on August 30, 2016
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