Photography
Helix
by Rodney Campbell on Apr.17, 2023, under Photography
Helix
The Helix (pedestrian) bridge – allows you to easily cross from the Esplanade side of the bay to the Marina Bay Sands area. A steel footbridge, which opened in 2010, inspired by the curved form of the structure of DNA. Shooting it with pretty much no people likely only possible very early in the morning like this (or with very long exposures)
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Marina Bay
by Rodney Campbell on Apr.16, 2023, under Photography
Marina Bay
I’d walked around Marina Bay from Merlion Park towards the Helix bridge so I could shoot towards the city from the Marina Bay Sands side on the bay. This shot is pretty much right on sunrise. Yep lots of cloud so it was a pretty grey colourless morning
This is a pretty classic composition here in Singapore. With the Helix (pedestrian) bridge on the left, the MBS surfboard pointing towards us, the ArtScience museum (that upturned hand/flower looking building) in the middle and the city to the right
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Singapore Dawn
by Rodney Campbell on Apr.16, 2023, under Photography
Singapore Dawn
Just before a very grey almost 100% overcast Singapore Dawn. This composition looking along the Jubilee bridge towards the city
Flyer to Sands
by Rodney Campbell on Apr.15, 2023, under Photography
Flyer to Sands
Finally a small touch of colour on this long morning shoot. 6:40AM and still another 20 minutes till sunrise. The Singapore Flyer on the left, ArtScience Museum and the Marina Bay Sands on the right
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Eyes
by Rodney Campbell on Apr.15, 2023, under Photography
Eyes
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