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Esplanade Water Front

 

Taken from the Esplanade Bridge on the Water Front stage. This is the lighting condition, when the shots were taken without flash (not permitted anyway). So the only way is to use a tripod, and this will not work, as the performers are moving around. Hence, I needed to play with the ISO for the photos on the performers. This photo was taken at 200mm, at 1/2 sec and f/4.5. The camera was placed on the bridge railing to provide stability.
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