NathanTheAsian
Well-Known Member
Hi everybody, I'll be visiting Singapore in early October and have some questions regarding shooting at Mandai parks, mainly BP and NS.
I've been to NS before a few times, although I was quite young during my visits. The last time I visited was in 2022 when I was 13, just before I started photography. This will also be my first time shooting at night without a spotlight. These are my questions:
I've been to NS before a few times, although I was quite young during my visits. The last time I visited was in 2022 when I was 13, just before I started photography. This will also be my first time shooting at night without a spotlight. These are my questions:
- I'll be bringing with me a Nikon D5300, 70-300mm f/4-5.6, 24-70mm f/2.8 and either a 50mm f/1.4 or 50mm f/1.8. Will these be sufficient for getting photos? Will I need a monopod or tripod?
- I know flash and white light is not allowed. Are red light torches okay?
- My current plan is to get there and do the tram ride early as possible while its still comparatively bright with the 70-300, and then 20:30 Creatures of The Night with the 24-70mm. Following that, the plan is to walk the loop from Fishing Cat to Tasmanian Devil changing between the 50mm and 24-70mm depending on conditions. Any flaws in this plan?
- I've read that shooting in Winged Sanctuary is quite difficult however previously I've had no issues at other places with wire-mesh cages. What are some tips you guys have for shooting here? I'll be spending most of my time in this area.
- Is the area between Sambisig and the Abyssinian Ground Hornbill cages likely to reopen by the time I'm there? One of the main reasons I'm visiting the park is for the hornbills as I've only been to Jurong when I was a toddler.
- Where do the Colugos in Heart of Africa like to hangout? Any tips to increase my chances of spotting/photographing them?