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Monday, September 10, 2007

 
MacRitchie sunset
the result


Over 100 ha of primary forest still flourish in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve today, particularly around MacRitchie. Rubber trees, remnants of the plantations there in the 19th century, can still be seen along the fringes around MacRitchie.

There are boardwalks skirting the edge of the scenic MacRitchie Reservoir and walking trails through the forest. They range in distances from 3 km to 11 km. Interpretative signboards along the boardwalks allow for a self-guided tour along the fringes of the MacRitchie forest.


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this picture is amazing...i remember your past pictures and you've truly improved and matured your photo skills. :)

i hope all is well for you since i havent seen you on IM and what not.
Posted 9/10/2007 3:01 AM by YeLLoJeLLiBeLLy Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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I like this result :]

awesome work shawn.
Posted 9/10/2007 6:04 AM by march_on - reply

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why are your sun pictures so brilliant?
Posted 9/10/2007 9:49 AM by bridgetrhee Xanga True Member - reply

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great stuff!!! what a place to be at the moment in time!
Posted 9/10/2007 9:50 AM by xTstylez - reply

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I love the richness in the colours. Great shot.
Posted 9/10/2007 11:37 AM by sdeleven - reply

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cant agree more to what a great shot it was.
Posted 9/10/2007 1:22 PM by skyydreamer Xanga True Member - reply

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ryc: be my guinea pig? haha sure thing. and it's certainly gonna be a challenging pressure having da master as my guinea pig!
Posted 9/10/2007 10:20 PM by skyydreamer Xanga True Member - reply

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great capture! love the colors and the Comp, and you did a great job with exposure.. very well done. Nice use of thirds

RYC; glad you like the new banner, you're actually the first to have mentioned it, so thanks :o)

Posted 9/11/2007 3:30 AM by AKB_Photography Xanga Premium Member - reply

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stunning!
Posted 9/11/2007 10:23 AM by blue000 - reply

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Awesome shot! HDR rocks.
Posted 9/13/2007 1:46 AM by Claybaby - reply

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I see a dragon in the clouds...

You're a great photographer! I bring my camera everywhere, but I'm just a shutterbug.
Posted 9/13/2007 9:04 PM by mpudd - reply

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Thanks for the tips! I actually did use HDR on this shot and toyed around with my ND filters. Still new to this kinda stuff (shooting sunsets and all) but I'll keep your tips in mind!
Posted 9/14/2007 11:30 PM by Claybaby - reply

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u noe wat~! at first i tot this is edited!

cos i see a dragon in the clouds! and it's like splitting fire which is the sun light!

brillant!

p/s: someone said u were a lousy photographer but i really think otherwise...

Posted 9/15/2007 8:31 PM by theotherkene - reply

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shawny boo! it's gorgeous! seriously gorgeous! my jaw went an 'O' just like how yours did. oh man! i wish i was there to witness such an amazing sight. does the already well taken picture do justice to the nature, or what? -rach

meet up soon! haha.

Posted 12/7/2007 3:11 PM by ralphspice - reply


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