Rich Krebs  


Singapore Financial District by Rich Krebs

July 2024 - Singapore Financial District

About the Image(s)

We were in Singapore before a cruise. This is a shot of the financial district from our hotel. Nikon Coolpix 8200, 1/640, f3.5, ISO 100.


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6 comments posted




Donna Sturla   Donna Sturla
It's a fascinating city !! Really nice point of view. I think I would try to reduce the haze a bit. Make the picture a little sharper and increase contrast a bit. I would crop off some of the right side - the buildings on the right don't add much. I think the real interest is in the really tall, modern buildings toward center and left. Thank you for showing us this amazing city.   Posted: 07/11/2024 17:19:15



Peter Curcio   Peter Curcio
Rich, I would agree with a little crop on the right and maybe the foreground to the begining of the athletic field. The buildings really make the image. Nice capture.
  Posted: 07/11/2024 17:45:53



Peter Curcio   Peter Curcio
  Posted: 07/11/2024 17:45:54



Meredith Bain   Meredith Bain
Hi Rich, and for my two cents worth, I'd crop in even harder if the resolution allows.
What captures my eye is the tall buildings centre left which have the light on them, with the more traditional lower building in front and the white bridge. There is a lot of lightness in this section of the image which becomes the point which catches the viewer's eye first so you the rest becomes less important.
I enjoy good architecture images and this may be worth a try.   Posted: 07/12/2024 06:23:41



Doug Wolters   Doug Wolters
Nice capture. I don't know if I would crop the right more than just that one cut off building. Or you could see if Generative Fill could complete the building. I would lighten the shadows.   Posted: 07/23/2024 00:41:01



Mark Aksoy   Mark Aksoy
A dramatic skyline plus greenery and waterfront! I agree that cropping from right will remove distracting details. In fact, I feel that the strongest part of the scene is in the left half with the parkway acting as leading line to the buildings reflected in the water. Cropping from right all the way to the tall white building would create a vertical image containing all of these dominant features.   Posted: 07/23/2024 22:30:14