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Frasers Tower

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📷Kharl Anthony Paica

Frasers Tower is a slim, elegant skyscraper on Cecil Street that rewards architectural photographers willing to work the angles around its base and the surrounding CBD streets. The tower's floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall catches light beautifully, and shooting from directly below with a wide-angle lens creates strong converging lines that emphasize the building's height. The open plaza at street level gives you room to step back and frame the full structure, while the narrow lanes of the surrounding financial district let you compress the tower against neighboring buildings for layered urban compositions. Golden hour is ideal, when warm light reflects across the glass facade and contrasts with the cooler shadows below. A 16-35mm lens handles the wide street-level views well, and a tilt-shift will help if you want to correct perspective distortion. Tanjong Pagar MRT puts you a short walk away with no accessibility issues. (Singapore, Central Region, Singapore)

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