Stretching longer than the Eiffel tower laid down or four and a half A380 Jumbo Jets, with an impressive 12,400 square meters of space, the Sands SkyPark can host up to 3900 people. (Source: http://cool-ten.com/2011/10/singapore-incredible-sky-park/)


Tripod and Remote switch
Zoom length of 16 mm, ISO at 400
Exposure program at Manual
Shutter speed at 1/15 sec
Aperture of F4.
Tips for shooting night scenes: The best approach for shooting cityscape at night is to use a slow shutter and a tripod.


In terms of the equipment, a tripod is absolutely essential. A remote switch can prevent camera shake, and good to have spare battery because long exposures consume battery power. For shooting night scenes good to use ISO 400 with wide-angle lenses.
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