Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

10 May (Wed): Shoot Beautiful Pictures with NParks

Join NParks for this free four-hour mobile phone photography workshop where you will learn how to optimise your smartphone’s camera to create better images.
Chek Jawa boardwalk tour with the Naked Hermit Crabs
Learn the basics to control your camera and gain tips and essential knowledge to capture better images. You will also be introduced to simple mobile phone editing apps to create great pictures, perfect for Facebook, Instagram or any other social media accounts you have!

Upload your photo to win a prize too!

There will be a special photowalk around Pulau Ubin to capture the unique village life of its residents as well as the flora and fauna around the village. Instructors will be on hand to offer valuable guidance too.


3 Jun (Sat): Night Macro Photography Workshop with Nicky Bay

Join Nicky Bay as he introduces the fascinating art of night macro photography at Pulau Ubin!
This workshop is ideal for those starting out on macro photography, and for those who have field experience but have never tried macro photography at night. This is the perfect opportunity to meet like-minded photographers and learn from highly experienced photographers in night macro photography.

16 Jun (Fri): Chek Jawa Nature Photographic Outing with the Nature Photographic Society, Singapore

Located at the northeast coast of Pulau Ubin, Chek Jawa is no doubt one of the best intertidal sites in Singapore for nature appreciation and biodiversity conservation. With its special location and interesting background, Sunrise at Chek Jawa will also be an unusual experience for most nature photographers in Singapore. To support the ongoing Pesta Ubin event, Nature Photographic Society (Singapore) will be organizing a nature photographic outing to Chek Jawa over this weekend.
Photographers, take up the challenge and enjoy the fun with NPSS to stay overnight at Pulau Ubin and grab this rare opportunity to capture the unique Chek Jawa scenery!

Due to the sensitive of the habitats, the outing is limited to 12 participants.