Photos of the Singapore Flyer, currently the biggest Ferris wheel @ 541 ft. high (Great Dubai Wheel @ 607 ft. high will debut end of 2008 and the Beijing Great Wheel @ 682 ft. high will come in in 2009) taken in March 2008 while I was on holiday with my family. It was at the time not yet officially launched.
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Below is a view from inside the Singapore Flyer........
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2 comments:
no 1 picture to blur.use slow shutter..
Muein, thanks. Yes, I deliberately used slow shutter to capture the movement of the wheel and just show the shape/form. But I guess it didn't really work that well as it was taken handheld.
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