Thursday, 12 June 2014

MacRitchie Reservoir: battling the mozzies, trekking through the forest, and watching the sunset by the water

Hey guys!

I shall start off this post with a gif. Because I'm addicted to making gifs now haha.
(Photos below are all taken with a Canon 650D, unless otherwise stated. :)



I've always wanted to go to MacRitchie Reservoir, because I have seen so many pretty photos of the sunset there. And finally! I decided to have a mini adventure/photo outing/exploring yesterday. :D

My friends aka photo buddies and I initially planned to walk the Treetop Walk. Unfortunately, it closes at 5pm and we reached the reservoir at 4.56pm. So yeah, next time perhaps? Since we still had around 2 hours till sunset, we decided to venture into the forest-y path and just walk around a bit. Let me tell ya, wearing shorts while going into the forest is the WORST CHOICE EVER. I got feasted on by the mozzies, and I had around 8 huge mosquito bites that swelled to the size of my thumb. -.- And I forgot to bring any insect repellent...I found a patch of blood on my thigh and I was like :O it turned out that while scratching myself, I crushed a mosquito as well...After a while, we decided to walk around the reservoir instead.



iPhone 5 + VSCO Cam =  Never disappoints. (Well, provided that the light is good.)

There's a wooden path on the perimeter of the reservoir. It was quite a scenic path, other than the fact that I was constantly worried that my friends and I might dropped into the reservoir. There were many people kayaking in the reservoir, which reminded me of my kayaking expedition around Pulau Ubin last year hehe. 6 hours in the sea! Anyway. There were even tortoises in the reservoir! And many aquatic creatures. Juliana had her telephoto zoom on and she was happily snapping away. #iwantatelezoomtoo #mybirthdaypresentmaybe. Our Principal of the School of Photography was sitting on the bench placed beside the reservoir, deep in thought. Probably composing a landscape shot or writing a poem inside his head.

We continued walking, and came across this narrow strip of the reservoir. And it was so pretty! The water was in a shade of teal, with many tree trunks and green mosses (?) in it. The place reminded me so much of Jiu Zhai Gou in China which I visited back in 2008. (On a side note, I really wish to go back to the place again, with better photography skills and better equipment.) And of course we shutterbugs stayed there for a while, taking tons of photos.



iPhone 5, VSCO Cam.






iPhone 5, VSCO Cam.


Where's Wally?: the MacRitchie edition. Just joking hahaha. Here's our Principal taking some landscape photos.
iPhone 5, VSCO Cam.

We decided to turn back and head back to the wooden platform to catch the sunset, as we realise that it's almost impossible to walk around the whole reservoir. This place is huge! While walking back, it was the golden hour and although the sun wasn't very nice yesterday, there was still some golden-ness to it.



See the golden bokeh in the water! I attempted taking jumpshots of Juliana here but they failed...and I shall not post the photos here HAHAHA. But the photos were pretty epic.


My attempt at landscape photography. How did I fare??? :D

We then went to the wooden platform which the kayakers used to dock. We sat there and watch the sun went down. It felt like summer, as how storybooks described them. (though the sunny island experiences summer all year round) I had the urge to just take off my shoes and put my feet into the water. Maybe I should, the next time I go there! It would be so perfect to just read a book while sitting there, and soaking my feet in the water.



Juliana and her Sentimental Tortoise (the tiny thing on her right!)


Breathing in the nature? I took another shot of her, in which she turned around and realised I was taking photos of her lol. She looked quite scary oops.


In love with the water at sunset.


Cliche shots are the best.

The sunset was quite pretty yesterday, though not the prettiest I've seen. It's always like that: when I go out, hoping to take photos of the sunset, the sunset would just be a rather normal one. However, when I'm at home, the sunset will be a really stunning one...nevertheless, sitting on the wooden platform, enjoying the evening breeze (probably land breeze from the water), watching the sunset and being around nature and its tranquillity just makes up for the hot, sweaty, tiring and mozzie-filled afternoon.


Probably gonna try to do some HDR. It's something I've picked up yesterday hohoho. You learn something new every day.

And that's all for this post. I'm really envious of the people living near the reservoir. They get such pretty views every day! And hopefully in the near future, I can go back to shoot some portraits at MacRitchie Reservoir!

See you guys soon,
Elsa

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