Folks chilling out in the Jewel. Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
The blue cart was the first thing that caught our eyes as we walked past this diner. But the image wasn’t complete without the diners. They were captured at their eye level to make it a more engaging composition.
A poster girl who apparently couldn’t resist the temptation. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
This was captured with a stop of underexposure to counter the tendency of this camera to overexpose in high contrast scene. When the image was brightened up in post, the noise level came up to some 29 that had need to be fixed.
The candy sampling lady was actually a poster stuck on the glass facade and door of the store. So there were vertical cuts where door met facade, with a couple of these cuts slashing across the lady. These were cloned over with colours of adjacent pixels.
A busy seaport on the southern coast of Singapore. Photo credit: Eleanor Chua.
Nell had hastily captured this as we retreated from an approaching storm. The original image had low contrast and was a little hazy so while looking for a way to fix that in post, I stumbled upon this using two different colour filters on the upper and lower part of the image.