This is my 2nd trip to this beautiful island of Singapore. The first time, I lacked a tripod so I couldn't take nice pictures of the island to share with you. This time round, I find I lacked a decent camera to capture more breathtaking scenary photos. The lack of panoramic function/wide angle lens mean I couldn't take in the most beautiful shots in one photo.
Shimmering waters, a photo taken on the 40 minutes trip to Sultan Shoal, a small island no bigger than a soccer field in Singapore. See the water splashes and the reflection of the sunlight just beneath one of the many passing ships
That's the problem when you put the tripod on a grass patch... the simple act of depressing the shoot button would cause the tripod to sink, hence a tilted photo.
This one is also tilted, no prize for guessing where the shoot button is located on my camera.
The fisherman catches his fish. It's about being at the right place at the right time to take this photo.
Sunset at the jetty.
The jetty, sun, sea, ship, fishing rods and people fishing. A day in life @ Sultan Shoal.
That's all for now folks, more photos should be coming after Sucre's exams
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