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The state flag of Singapore flying pass the cityscape during Singapore National Day Parade 2023 rehearsal
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The four towers of Suntec City, Singapore.
3exp handheld HDR, Sony Alpha A100 / Tamron 11-18mm, f/9 1/800s 1/500s 1/320s
The Fountain of Wealth, listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1988 as the largest fountain in the world. Who knows? Your luck may turn around sooner than you think after a visit here. Suntec City has been recently revitalized with new concepts and renovations within the mall. an update...
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I’m in the process, weather permitting, of conducting a series of tests involving the Canon G9 and a new Infrared Filter. In the past I have always preferred the Hoya R72, but wanted a filter that would block out more visible then the 720nm of the R72 type.
The G9 is quite sensitive to IR, which was another good reason to go for a deeper coloured filter.
There are many infrared filters of different brands and different "cut-off wavelengths" in the market.
Which one is the best filter?
Actually, there is no one best filter! The best filter depends on the lighting conditions, the camera, its sensitivity to IR and object being photographed.
The IR filter I used in this shot was a Suntec IR-750, an infrared filter with cut-off wavelength 750nm, which is exactly similar as a Kodak Wratten 88A.
Cut-off wavelength is a technical term in infrared photography. Simply, the larger the Cut-off wavelength the filter features, the less visible light entering the camera. So, a filter with a 750nm Cut-off will/should produce a more pure infrared image than does a 720nm one.
For this shot I put the G9 into manual exposure (f4 @ 8seconds), ISO 80 and used Evaluated Metering. I have read that some photographers prefer to set a Custom White Balance. My preferred method is to set the W/B at the processing stage. I find that choosing your W/B point this way is much more controllable and produces far better (finished) results.
More tests and better subject matter will trail soon.
Suntec City, located in Singapore's Downtown Core, is a prominent integrated commercial development comprising five office towers, a shopping mall, and the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. The office towers offer approximately 2.3 million square feet of prime office space, housing multinational corporations and prominent local companies across various sectors.
Dazzling laser display at the Fountain of Wealth, Suntec City.
The Fountain of Wealth has been accorded the status of "World's Largest Fountain" in the 1998 edition of the Guinness Book of Records. It is symbolically the ring in the palm of the hand, guaranteeing the retention of wealth. It is destined to be Singapore's most visited tourist destination.
The Christmas tree decorated with Line Friends display at Suntec Plaza outdoor area for the Christmas Festival.