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Night Road Junction Series

etegration | June 8, 2007 | 1:38 am

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All around Raffles Place area near to where I work.

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Tiger Balm Gardens

etegration | June 4, 2007 | 9:18 pm

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From NLB

“History
The Gardens was first built by Aw Boon Haw for his brother, Aw Boon Par in 1937. Boon Haw acquired the hill-side property in 1935 and spent US$1.95 million and two years to build his fantasy world. Born in Burma, Boon Par relished his British education, whilst his elder brother Boon Haw rebelled against it. In their adulthood, they concocted the pain-relieving ointment, popularly known as the Tiger Balm, which soon became a household brand. Boon Haw was known to be a philanthropist contributing over half his income to charities. Owing to his exposure to both Eastern and Western culture, Boon Haw sought to create a park which told traditional Chinese stories but displayed it in a modern, Western way. As both brothers were affluent, the park had to reflect their level of prosperity. When it was opened in March 1937, the sprawling villa had a recurring theme in its compound: the circle motif. This was meant to represent family harmony. In fact one of the reasons for building the Tiger Balm Gardens was to create a public space for families to visit and recount Chinese tales and stories. In the early days, the Gardens had a zoo of live animals. “

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ITCoW - In The Course of Work is a website I maintained at http://www.itcow.com and contains some technical and IT stuffs and writeup. Check it out. ITCoW 360, this site, is a sub site used to maintain all panoramas shots.

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      • Nodal Ninja 3 with Velbon Quick Release Plates
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      • What’s the Difference? NN3 and NN3 MKII
      • Which lens?
      • Why a panoramic tripod head?
    • Software
      • Adding a mirror ball as the nadir
      • Comparision of different viewers (Pano2QTVR)
      • Comparision of thumbnails (Pano2QTVR)
      • Comparision of thumbnails (Pano2VR)
      • Why HDR in 360 Panos?
    • Video Tutorials
      • Video Tutorial 1 - Process HDR Images
      • Video Tutorial 2 - Processing in PTGui
      • Video Tutorial 3.1 - nadir Editing (”Traditional Way”)
      • Video Tutorial 3.2 - nadir using a Mirror Ball
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