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The last spot along Singapore East Coast where fishermen can keep their boats and equipment. Low drone shot.
Experienced by Christoph Theisinger
Seeking Seasides #Singapore #eastcoast #park #miniature #minimal #softlight #tree #beach #explore #haze #greenery #dog #rest
Experienced by Rayson Tan
Joo Chiat is a popular street of its residential conservation. You can find Peranakan (Malay and Chinese interracial marriage) culture in Singapore.
Experienced by Weenail
Joo Chiat is a popular street of its residential conservation. You can find Peranakan (Malay and Chinese interracial marriage) culture in Singapore.
Experienced by Weenail
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
3 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
My last visit at the Lion city urged me to fill my photography cravings. It was 2 AM when I went out of the hotel along with my smartphone and my tripod.
Experienced by Jan Rey Aquino
4 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
I 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
4 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
Grid #Singapore #eastcoast #park #miniature #minimal #softlight #scene #beach #explore #haze #cleaner #work
Experienced by Rayson Tan
4 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
All in a day's work #Singapore #eastcoast #park #miniature #minimal #softlight #cleaners #beach #explore #haze #greenery #cleanup
Experienced by Rayson Tan
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
After a day exploring the city of Singapore, I found my way to the top of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel for a drink. I couldn’t have asked for a better view.
Experienced by Will Truettner
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
Neon pinks, looking up at one of the SuperTrees at SuperTree Grove, Singapore.
Experienced by Annie Spratt
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
Suntec City, a set of skyscrapers with a shape of a palm & the largest fountain in the world built in the center.
Experienced by Wayne Chan
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
Shot with my DJI Mavic Air from the Satay by the Bay food court car park.
Experienced by Christoph Theisinger
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
A close-up sunset shot of Singapore's well-known Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, a large air-conditioned greenhouse containing a variety of flowers and plants.
Experienced by Izzat Haqim
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
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
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
Half of the world is locked down and turn Marina Bay into a ghost town. Garden By The Bay in the middle of the empty big banks.
Experienced by Victor He
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
A night time view over water of the Sands Hotel, SkyPark and Marina Bay complex.
Experienced by Colin Watts
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
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
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
A distant shot of Singapore's well-known Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, a large air-conditioned greenhouse containing a variety of flowers and plants.
Experienced by Izzat Haqim
5 km from Heavenly Wang @ The Red House
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