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Singapore Financial District in Monochrome

Singapore Financial District in Monochrome
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Behind The Lens

Location

Singapore

Time

Around 7:30 AM

Lighting

I was impressed by seeing the Sun light causing nice effect on the buildings, which compelled me to take this shot.

Equipment

CANON 6D, 16-35 F2.8 lens, 10 Stop ND filter and Mini tripod.

Inspiration

I was inspired by seeing the B&W photos of my fellow photographers. I was very curious and was planning for it. When every one was capturing the sunrise, I looked behind to see if there is anything else interesting that I can shoot. I was attracted by the sunlight on the buildings. Thus, got this shot.

Editing

Yes, I shoot Raw images, Edited in Lightroom and Photoshop, After few hours of fire fighting

In my camera bag

Canon 6D, 16-35 F2.8 lens, a mini tripod, Filters/Filter holders, a clamp and a remote.

Feedback

Seeing in B&W is completely a different experience. I really enjoyed working on it. ND filters will be of great use. Try go low where ever possible. Look around the place for different angles.

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