Straightforward notes on mobile and DSLR photography, written from hands-on experience across the island's most distinctive locations.
In-depth material on camera techniques, smartphone shooting, and finding the right spots around Singapore.
Detailed notes on getting sharp, well-exposed images from a phone camera, including specific settings and composition approaches tested in Singapore conditions.
A plain-language breakdown of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO with real-world examples from shooting around Marina Bay and Chinatown.
Specific spots, best times, and camera settings for 12 locations across the island, from Gardens by the Bay to Tiong Bahru's heritage blocks.
This material draws on over eight years of regular photography around Singapore's urban and natural landscapes. Every recommendation comes from field-tested experience rather than theoretical knowledge.
The focus is on practical information: which settings work in humid tropical light, how to handle backlit subjects at Marina Bay, and why golden hour in Singapore is different from temperate climates.
Read more about this archiveEssential knowledge condensed into short reference notes.
A wider aperture (lower f-number) creates background blur. For street photography in Kampong Glam, f/2.8 to f/4 isolates subjects while keeping context visible.
In Singapore's strong midday light, shutter speeds above 1/500s freeze motion sharply. For night shots at Clarke Quay, a tripod allows exposures of 1-4 seconds for light trails.
Modern cameras handle ISO 1600 with minimal noise. In Singapore's well-lit hawker centres, ISO 800-1600 paired with f/2.8 gives clean handheld results without flash.
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