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Singapore Lights Timelapse
uploaded by Weehan Yeo at vimeo.com
Shot for a couple months with an assortment of Canon DSLRs and EF lenses. Post production was achieved in Final Cut Pro 6 and Color was used for grading.
Subways, City Lights, and Singapore.
uploaded by Colin Cabalka at vimeo.com
Shot on location in Singapore.
See volume one @ http://vimeo.com/4175201
4000+ Still frames.
Locations:
Singapore MRT Subway
Orchard Street
Esplanade Theaters
Marina Bay
Shot on Canon 40D
Sheikhs, Divas, and Singapore.
uploaded by Colin Cabalka at vimeo.com
Shot on location in Singapore.
(Volume One)
See Volume Two @ http://vimeo.com/4247897
2500+ Still Photos.
Locations:
Little India
MRT Subway
Chinatown
Esplanade Hawker Center
Shot on Canon 40D
Canon 18-55mm
Canon 200mm 2.8 L
Canon 50mm 1.8
Singapore Airport
uploaded by Martin Whipp at vimeo.com
Shot entirely on my Canon EOS 350D, this is a short sequence of images I took recently whilst in transit at Singapore Changi Airport.
I would have liked to have taken more sequences, but I had to be careful. Sitting with a tripod taking hundreds of images of people in an airport can look a bit dodgy these days...
Music is "Big Noise in Twangtown" by Bill Nelson
Shades of Singapore
uploaded by PPRO at vimeo.com
Taken using Sony EX1. No adaptors. Edited in Premiere Pro.
Crossroad Little India Singapore
uploaded by wahliaodotcom at vimeo.com
I did this video to the score of Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven and tried my best to move with the music. Hope you like it. A photographic collage of Little India, Singapore.
Singapore Montage
uploaded by Yano Escueta at vimeo.com
A collection of footage shot from SG trips. Shot on a Lumix LX3, minor level and curves adjustment in AFX
Nature in Singapore with TM300
uploaded by Teck Lee at vimeo.com
Enjoy the peaceful serenity of Bukit Batok Nature Reserve Park, Singapore. You can hear the insects singing in deep in the recesses of the tranquility of the forest.
Shot with TM300. Mostly on Auto. Handheld w OIS - having a viewfinder helps with the stabilization. One or two scenes using Manual White Balance (Sunny).
I find using Auto is more balance on the color than iA. iA uses Auto Scenes Selection n tends to overexpose or push up the gain for low light. Auto uses Auto White Balance instead. Both are just as easy to use. I guess iA will be useful when you changes scenes a lot within the same video shoot.
Merlion Park Singapore
uploaded by genesis at vimeo.com
Merlion Park Singapore, video taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II with Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 lens.
Lagoon Hawker Stands-Singapore
uploaded by janello at vimeo.com
I visited the Lagoon hawker market in Singapore to meet up with Desiree Koh, one of the yBike riders and all around cool girl. She schooled me on the ins and outs of singaporean hawker food. It was like a Christmas present to me. Better than when fresh direct shows up on a Saturday morning with my order all boxed up and bowed.
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