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Travel guide of SingaporeI was at Gardens By the Bay East, trying to find the perfect spot. This was taken at the last night at Singapore, doing as much as I could to record the vibrant lights here, and the hospitality I received from this place. This place for me, is like a second home away from Hong Kong.
Experienced by Walter Cheung
The view from the cable car whilst visiting Sentosa for a morning. People can zip wire over to that little ‘island’ and then walk back across the walkway. Fun!
Experienced by Annie Spratt
Not only is Singapore Botanic Garden the oldest garden in Singapore but it’s also the first and only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. It’s a place of true beauty. Open from 5am to midnight daily it’s free to visit, so good to have this vast green space open to everyone to enjoy. Families were enjoying the space, tourists and locals, some walking, some jogging, some meditating and some dancing in a group. It’s a real ‘peoples space’.
Experienced by Annie Spratt
Tooth Relic Temple, the famous buddism temple in Singapore, it’s located around chinatown and it’s so big. So many people took photo of it outside and inside.
Experienced by Carson Arias
Ponder Saw this pair of turtles in a pensive mood. They seemed to be thinking about the meaning of life. Or maybe food, we never know. Surrounded by a pond, they seemed to ponder and observe the world around them.
Experienced by Benjamin Wong
In Singapore it is really rare to chance upon nature as majority of it are urbanized but well, there are still few rare sites of nature like this one. Shot from the phantom 4 pro. An island located in the far north of Singapore.
Experienced by Wayne Chan
I borrowed a coworker’s 1DX for an evening shoot around Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This is my favorite from that night…one of several good ones. Thanks Chris for use of the camera! @Overunderexposures
Experienced by Dirk Heseman
This drone photo is a great example of the balance between city and nature that Singapore incorporates in their urban planning. Nicknamed the “Garden City,� Singapore’s buildings, sidewalks, and common spaces are flooded with plants and trees.
Experienced by Will Truettner
MICA Building, formerly known as MITA Building or the Old Hill Street Police Station. This vibrant building can be easily recognized for its 927 of windows painted in colourful bright colors.
Experienced by Siti Rahmanah Mat Daud
We turned the corner at Outram and sought to find some ideal locations for dinner - potato head seemed to be a nice spot for the evening, but I guess we had to try for a more affordable option.
Experienced by Keane Chua
This photograph is taken on the last day of Singapore’s annual Singapore Night Festival. To celebrate the arts of Singapore, the art district of Singapore are filled with food, exhibitions, light shows, decorations and music.
Experienced by Yolanda Poh
Built in 1900, the former house of Tan Teng Niah is the last surviving Chinese villa in Little India. It embodies an often overlooked story of the days when small Chinese industries operated alongside the cattle and rattan businesses at Little India. The house was restored and conserved in the 1980s for commercial use, and the restoration project was awarded the Singapore Institute of Architects Honourable Mention in 1991.
Experienced by Keane Chua
The Concourse Singapore is a distinctive landmark from afar due to its remarkable design, a 41-storey office tower located at 300 Beach Road, in the upcoming Marina Bay Financial District.
Experienced by Wengang Zhai
We walked further out from the pedestrian walkways into a side road by Chander Road. With the sun slowly setting above, dimming the sky to a moody but consistent blue, workers from the nearby shops and hawker stalls streamed out and took a breather by the roadside, marking an end to another busy day in the bustling city of Singapore.
Experienced by Keane Chua
Traditionally, a shophouse has a narrow frontage with a sheltered corridor at the front for pedestrians. They have internal courtyards, open stairwells and skylights to bring light and air into otherwise dark and narrow interiors. Shophouses here display different architectural influences, often depending on when they were built. Several periods have been identified when it comes to shophouse architecture.
Experienced by Keane Chua
Soft light in the lake, feel happy. It’s my first time to do night shot with tripod. Marina Bay of Singapore is a beautiful landmark for night shot. I searched the expose parameters in community and learn from that. Manual Mode, ISO100, f/16 or 18 with 20+ seconds of shutter will surprise yourself. Photographing is a long way of learning, and I am looking forward to my next shot.
Experienced by Scott L.
The Gateway is a 37-storey, 150 m, skyscraper complex completed in1990 on Beach Road in the Downtown Core of Singapore. The Embassy of Mexico is located on the 3rd floor of The Gateway East.
Experienced by Wengang Zhai
Otters often spotted in mangroves, mudflats and coastal areas, where it forages for clams, fish, and other small creatures. Highly social and using smells and calls to communicate, these otters have webbed paws that are highly adapted for swimming. They are playful creatures, and like to swim in a pack of four to twelve while chasing after fish.
Experienced by Pranay Roy
A Peranakan (Chinese & Malay intermarriage) decoration. A distinctive form of Chinese influenced figures (the curtain on the background) with Malay influenced motif.
Experienced by Weenail
Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay is one of Singapore’s most impressive attractions. This magnificent greenhouse-like glass dome can be seen from miles away and is just as stunning inside as it is from out. The large, climate-controlled dome has spiralling walkways and one of the world’s tallest indoor waterfalls that rains down from over 30 metres above.
Experienced by Vivek K