very very nice!
okay, here's my plan. haha. i bring her to dinner at CITY HALL, at around 8pm, so that AFTER dinner we can make our way to the ESPLANADE to watch the FIREWORKS DISPLAY.hahah. in the end, she thought it's coincidental that we went there on the day of fireworks display. hahah. what an idiot =x
AND, i didn't take any photos, because i believe it's quite idiotic to take photos with phone camera of resolution of... ah, here's some photos. not taken by me, but taken from other places on the net. i believe all of them are not copyrighted, as there's no source saying so. here they are, ENJOY!(to play safe, i've posted the source of the photos.)
also, to maximize your enjoyment of viewing the photos, click on each photos(and open in a new window/tab) to scale it up so that you will not miss the smaller details.(which are also significant in the value of the picture)
to start off, here's a beautiful picture of the venue where the fireworks is held
of course, to show it's held in singapore, here's her icon

now, to the real thing. i think nice fireworks are one that is well-defined by itself, and little overlapping, unless it is done well.
here's nice photos of nicely defined fireworks,

(photo is nice not because the fireworks are beautifully done, but because the contrast is extremely evident)

(nicely done at the launching area, and wonderful colour combination at the top of the photo,but the usage of colours at the central right of the picture is a little...)

(well defined picture, with each firework a unique space to perform, but it's true beauty is masked by the thick screen of smoke)
here's some nice photos that have nice overlaps(not one that looks like rojak)

(though there's very thick smoke)

(what do you think the overlapping shape looks like?)

(even though the definition of space is quite messed up, the mixture of colours is well presented, well defined, as you are able to locate clearly an area for a certain colour)
to contrast, here's a picture of a rojak kind of fireworks

(also, note the over exposure of light, probably due to the extreme intensity of light produced by the large amount of fireworks, which is significant when your eyes feeling irritated when you look at the center of the picture)
here's the best photo i've seen, for now.

(well defined colour and space, followed with a good contrast of background, not forgetting the small smoke content)
took a long time to filter from several galleries of hundreds of photos to a final 10. also, here are the credits.
most beautiful photo was taken from Tan Wan Seng Photography, from here
some photos were taken from peiyan from here
majority of the photos are taken from peiyan, too, from here
if you wanna watch a video clip of the entire display, you can visit here
No comments:
Post a Comment