Monday 15 December 2014

A Different Point of View

A different point of view
In case you are wondering what this picture has to do with the subject, I need to explain. I have always taken photos of the Marina Bay Sands are from this point of view :

My usual point of view
For the spatially challenged, there is indeed a difference between the two photographs above. One is taken almost directly opposite from the other. Ahh....now you get it?

I am reminded of differences over opinions which often get us into unproductive arguments or disagreements. Each is entitled to his or her opinion and just as we need to respect that point of view, we should also be open to the alternate view. The beauty in photography is that there is always beauty in the alternate point of view. We just need to look hard enough :)

As I wandered from "the other side" of the Marina Bay area, I caught glimpses of the laser light show. Before showing you the highlight of the evening, you need to bear with me as I trudge you through some of the photographs I captured that evening.

I approached from the Singapore Flyer and caught the festive cheer. I thought it was simple, elegant and understated. Orchard Road does seem a little over the top, but I guess that is the intention.

Merry Christmas !
From across the waterway, Gardens by the Bay was aglow like it has a life of its own. It looked gorgeous.
View of Gardens by the Bay by night
As I looked up the night sky, the moon seemed to complement the Singapore Flyer. Pity it was a cloudy night and the moon was partially hidden behind some clouds.
The Singapore Flyer
As I arrived at the Helix Bridge, I was greeted by this wonderful sight. It seems like the energy from the Helix Bridge was feeding into the Marina Bay area and setting it aglow.
The Helix Bridge leading to Marina Bay Sands
Love the lights on the Helix Bridge
While I waited for the light show to begin (11:00 pm every night), I admired the Singapore skyline and am reminded that apart from Fullerton Hotel (formerly the General Post Office) and Clifford Pier, none of these building were around in the 1960s. The very point I was standing on was the sea and had not even been reclaimed then. I am reminded of the book "From Third World to First : The Singapore Story". What an awesome success story of a tiny red dot.
Singapore Skyline
At 11:00 pm sharp, the light show began. The following sequences attempt to capture the change of mood created by the light and the laser show.

White
Blue
Purple
Red
Lilac
The laser show begins
Like a Sar Wars laser fight
....beam me up, Scotty !
Soon, the drama ended and it was time for me to pack up my photographic gear and head home for the night. I'll be back to look for another point of view :)



Paris

Paris

Not as tall as I imagined .....
This post was sitting in my "Draft" folder and I had forgotten about it till I was doing some housekeeping. Well, better late than never :)

My family had a holiday in Paris in July 2014. We were privileged to be hosted by a family friend. Our hosts were very hospitable and we had an opportunity to see Paris and France from a local perspective. It was a very different perspective from the impression I had as a typical tourist - tour of the River Sein, visit to cathedrals, dine alfresco and who can resist the shopping lure of Galaries Lafayette and fashion boutiques. Unless you are a hard core shopaholic with a bottomless wallet, you get tired after a while.

Our gracious hosts brought us to Versailles. It had not changed very much from my last trip there in 1984, some 30 years ago. The chandeliers, fresco paintings and bedrooms were more than impressive. The French have this knack of keeping the gold gilded ornaments nice and shiny.

Check out the golden gate

The Courtyard
The King's Bedroom

















Oh, I saw the largest fireplace. It was the height of a man. Imagine the amount of wood that would be needed to feed the fire. Probably a couple of trees died every night to keep the folks around the fire place warm and toasty every night! I wonder if they toasted marshmallows in those days.

There are fireplaces and there are fireplaces
Check out the fresco painting

The highlight of the visit was the music and fireworks display from 8:30 pm to 11:00 pm. The music was no big deal really but the fireworks at 10:40 pm was not bad. The 2 hour wait was bearable because of the beautiful sunset. These photographs were special because we endured an evening drizzle to watch the fireworks. Fortunately, the weather was not too cold.

Sunset like a laser show
The colour palette appears

What a dramatic sunset
This is my first attempt at capturing fireworks. It was purely trial and error. I took many shots and  I am glad some shots turned out decent. I now appreciate what I my Physics teacher taught me in school about light travelling faster than sound. By the time you hear the "bang", it is too late. Therefore, just shoot away and hope for the best. Contrary to the information I read on the web about how to shoot fireworks, these were shot with shutter speed of 1/80 sec at f5.6. I did not have a tripod with me. It was not a fancy DSLR but a trusty Sony NEX5. It is a very decent camera :)

Hmmm.....interesting red spots
Like pretty flowers
Hibiscus comes to mind
We visited Montmartre and saw many street artists. Could not resist the river cruise on the Seine. These were some of the images.
Montmartre
That's not a statue
Eiffel Tower
Arc de Triomphe
Spotted this "Tuk Tuk"..... it is a long way from home
We took a short trip to Reims, which was about 130 km north east of Paris. It is a quaint town with half timber houses and an awesome Notre Dame de Reims.


Half timber house .... crooked too
Notre Dame de Reims
In awe of awesomness !
Check out the stained windows
Look what's holding the walls between the two buildings
Pascal Caffet - World Champion Dessert Chef - Irresistable
All that sugar in the pastries gave us energy to continue our road journey. No trip to France would be complete without champagne tour. We visited Pommery Champagne in Reims and were greeted by a cheerful looking chateau..

Cheerful Chateau
Louise Pommery ran the company after her husband, Alexandre died
Gorgeous looking vat
Staircase leading to the cellars
Part of the process to ensure clear champagne

The finished product
Does champagne make the elephant do that?

That evening, we witnessed one of the best light shows ever. With the cathedral as the backdrop, it was a feast for the eyes.
Love Gothic Architecture
There is a wonderful light show at 11:00 pm every evening. It was breathaking.

The evening sky was a perfect backdrop

The show begins

Simply awesome !
Thanks to our gracious hosts, we may be back to soak in more sights of France that is off the beaten path for typical tourists. Vive la France !