SBS0872B on Svc 325

SBS7377T on Svc 107M

Originally posted by my@jas:SBS0872B on Svc 325
the rims are shiny...
Taken quite a long time ago.................


Time to share some photos
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Originally posted by sBs_boy:Time to share some photos
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They look like toy cars and buses lol, esp the KUBs.
Originally posted by sBs_boy:Time to share some photos
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Wah! Pictures looks so cool and nice! Where did you take it? I think this would be a once in a year oppurtunity since i assume the bright lighting is courtesy of the F1 Race preparations which comes once a year as well.
Originally posted by tintinspartan:Wah! Pictures looks so cool and nice! Where did you take it? I think this would be a once in a year oppurtunity since i assume the bright lighting is courtesy of the F1 Race preparations which comes once a year as well.
Suntec area.
Another SBS7377T picture

SBS3826R (caught it at last!)


I wonder why nowaday when bus cameo for BNDEP, they put a T plate for nth?
Originally posted by bus555:I wonder why nowaday when bus cameo for BNDEP, they put a T plate for nth?
Sv291 BC never remove it? Because 0663M is perm for 291.
Originally posted by Oceane:
Sv291 BC never remove it? Because 0663M is perm for 291.
hey but last 2 sundays SBS594D cameo on 66 and it has a T plate on the front as above leh lol. although 594D is not perm on 291 or 293 or 359 etc!
Originally posted by sBs_boy:Time to share some photos
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May I know where you stood to take the pictures?
SBS0271K on Service 145

TIB465A, Off Service

TIB1199L on Service 061

SBS2696E on Service 080

Originally posted by SBS2695H:SBS0271K on Service 145
SBS2696E on Service 080
Originally posted by ^tamago^:
can't see the bus....
he shud hav avoided this stop which is always crowded
TIB 0961J on 811 & 811E (811AM/PM08)


Originally posted by sbs&tibs:
Why are you shielding him when he made a mistake?
Originally posted by tintinspartan:Wah! Pictures looks so cool and nice! Where did you take it? I think this would be a once in a year oppurtunity since i assume the bright lighting is courtesy of the F1 Race preparations which comes once a year as well.
Originally posted by SBS2695H:I hope we can also discuss about some photography skills and share the skills with everyone here instead of just posting photos. I am not sure if anyone has came out with guidelines but I will just share mine. Here are just some general guidelines to help those who wish to take decent pictures and it allows us to learn skills from one another. Correct me if I'm wrong in certain points.
For day shots:
· When possible, try to use a camera that allows customization of ISO, shutter speed and aperture.
· Try to take photos in places with enough sunlight unless it's some cameos. A learning point for myself too.
· ISO should be set to around 80 or 100. For those who don't know, ISO determines the sensitivity to light of the camera
· Generally it's easier to take nearside shots at traffic junctions based on my personal experience.
· For shots of buses with Coolair EDS, shutter speed must be strictly between 1/50 sec or 1/60 sec or maybe longer.
· For those who don't know the speed of the shutter determined how fast the shutter opens and closes. 1/60 sec shutter speed means that the shutter stays opens for 1 out of 60 seconds. Hope that someone can relate the Coolair's refresh rate to the shutter speed required.
· I heard from sources that LAWO EDS by SMRT requires 1/80 shutter speed but I have not tried it out myself. Can someone clarify this?
· For Non-EDS buses, you can use about 1/500 shutter speed under adequate sunlight for moving nearside shots.
· The aperture determines how wide the lens of the camera opens. The higher the value, the less wider it opens. Use a higher value when sunlight is very strong and a lower value when sunlight is not so strong. Generally most cameras should be able to set either 2.8 and 7.0 or 8.0. The value automatically increases when you zoom in, based on my experience. Can anyone explain for this?
Night shots:
· Night shots can only be conducted when the bus is stationary at the bus stop.
· A Tripod is strictly needed as shutter opening time is long, so no shakes when the shutter it open.
· Shutter speed must be at least 1 sec or more. Although it is said that increasing the ISO can increase the sensitivity of the camera to light, do NOT increase it for night shots as it may get grainy. Let it stay at 80 or 100.
· Find spots where there is less traffic as the shots can be destroyed if any vehicle passes by when the shutter is open
I was taking a breather having biked a long distance with my friend in the blistering weather.....so was this BC.

TIB961J on 811/811E


Originally posted by ngjy22:TIB961J on 811/811E
Yah....saw it today.
Originally posted by Roderick a.k.a Guai Kia:
whoa?you got so pro meh?
he made a mistake there. aperture isnt about how much the sunlight goes in.. its more for depth of field. use it to determine the clarity of ur picture's background.