Photographer’s Note
Bukit Timah Hill is the highest hill of the state of Singapore. It is the last place of this small state that is still covered with primary rainforest, i.e. rainforest that has been left untouched by people since all times. This forest that is adjacent to the central catchment forest is today under natural protection and open to the public (via trails) during the daytime.
An ED wide-angle objective was used.
The water of this creek in Bukith Timah is crystal clear. Inside small fishes can be seen.
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Deepforest
(8825) 2007-11-24 2:44
Hi Mike,
I know taht it isn't easily to do good capture of rain forest... but your picture is comparatively good. Most of all I like amazing light here (light is big problem in dark rain forests :o) and natural colours. In my opinion composition could be better by cropping the lower part of the picture.
Generally this is really interesting shot! Best regards,
Andrzej








