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Taken 12-Aug-12
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Keywords:Action, Asia, Asian, Building, Buildings, Canon, Canon 550D, Canon DSLR, Canon SLR, Canon T2i, Cloud, Clouds, Clouds in sky, Digital SLR, Ferris wheel, Observation platform, Singapore, Singapore Duck Tour, Singapore flyer, Singapore flyer capsules, Tourist, Tourist Attraction, Tree, Trees, View from Singapore Duck Tour, Water, cloudy sky, tourism
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Dimensions3456 x 5184
Original file size9.8 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceProPhoto RGB
Date taken13-Aug-12 07:59
Date modified27-Sep-13 06:41
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeCanon
Camera modelCanon EOS REBEL T2i
Focal length18 mm
Max lens aperturef/3.5
Exposure1/400 at f/11
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure bias0 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Normal
ISO speedISO 200
Metering modePattern
The Singapore Flyer, the water of the reservoir and the top part

The Singapore Flyer, the water of the reservoir and the top part

A view of the wheel of the Singapore Flyer, the individual capsules, and the large center section of the Flyer with some greenery near the bottom of the Flyer. This is the view from the water, on a Duck cruise which goes on both land and water, an amphibian cruise, and with a small section of white cloud in the blue sky. The top of the boat structure is seen in this photo. The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel located in Singapore, in the Marina area, right next to the Marina Bay Sands resort, with the exact area being the Marina Promenade. The Flyer is based on the Londoneye, another giant observation platform. The Singapore Flyer presents a great view of the city and some of the attractions. The Flyer has a total height of 165 meters, and reaches 42 stories tall (and is taller than London Eye by 30 m). The Singapore Flyer was opened in April 2008 to the general public. There are 28 capsules in the Flyer, with each capsule holding 28 people. Each trip lasts around 30 minutes. The Flyer however is not the tallest structure in the region, with buildings nearby being taller. Sightseeing buses, along with an MRT station, provide easy access to the Flyer.