Thank you, Jack. I would like too but cityscape/landscape require to travel a lot which is impossible for me to do until my toddlers more independent. The building on left side is Marina Bay Sands, one of Singapore's pride. I like that building too, quite photogenic for photography.Omg lovitazoe , you should do cityscape images as well. These are really beautiful photos . I like the first one because of interesting building on left side of the photo
have you been on the top yet? I bet is gorgeous view from there.Omg lovitazoe , you should do cityscape images as well. These are really beautiful photos . I like the first one because of interesting building on left side of the photo
Agree, second one looks good as well, maybe if lovitazoe could took from other angle.The ship to the left on the first picture is a famous hotel Jack. Don't know the name but I saw a great documentation about how they build it. The pictures are just mind blowing lovitazoe! With some perspective corrections and smaller adjustments here and there you could really battle with some star urban landscape photographs!The second one is my favorite but would look better from a higher distance to the buildings and a perspective corrections (converging lines).
I haven't been there, Jack. Yes, it's gorgeous. My friends went there to take some pictures and told me the view is majestic.Omg lovitazoe , you should do cityscape images as well. These are really beautiful photos . I like the first one because of interesting building on left side of the photo
Thanks, Natalia. I'm glad you like it.Beautiful pictures of beautiful city
It's Marina Bay Sands. It's a very expensive hotel indeed.The ship to the left on the first picture is a famous hotel Jack. Don't know the name but I saw a great documentation about how they build it. The pictures are just mind blowing lovitazoe! With some perspective corrections and smaller adjustments here and there you could really battle with some star urban landscape photographs!The second one is my favorite but would look better from a higher distance to the buildings and a perspective corrections (converging lines).