Planning light for Singapore, Singapore

Evening golden hour

NESW
Sun now
WNW · 293°
elev 14.5°
Light across the day
GoldenBlueTwilightNight
7:03 AM1:09 PM7:15 PM12:00 AM12:00 AM
Morning Blue Hour
6:40 AM – 6:49 AM
ENE · 67°9m
Sunrise
7:03 AM
ENE · 67°
Morning Golden Hour
6:49 AM – 7:32 AM
ENE · 67°43m
Solar Noon
1:09 PM
max elev 69°
Evening Golden Hour
6:45 PM – 7:28 PM
WNW · 293°43m
Sunset
7:15 PM
WNW · 293°
Evening Blue Hour
7:28 PM – 7:37 PM
WNW · 293°9m
Moon
Waning Gibbous
84% lit · WSW · 257°
Rise 10:39 PMSet 10:14 AM

What is LightWindow

Plan your shoot around the light, before you leave the house

LightWindow tells you when the good light happens and where it comes from. Pick a city and it lays out the day in order: morning blue hour, sunrise, golden hour, solar noon, then the same windows in reverse as the sun goes down. Every time is shown in the local clock, so you know exactly when to be in position.

The cards above also carry a compass direction for sunrise, sunset and each golden and blue hour window. That tells you which way the light will fall, so you can scout an angle or a backdrop ahead of time instead of guessing once you arrive.

Tools for Singapore

Shooting the light in Singapore

Singapore sits 1.3° from the equator, so the sun’s schedule barely moves: sunrise near 7 a.m., sunset a little after 7 p.m., every month of the year. The price of that predictability is speed - the sun crosses the horizon steeply, so golden hour is compressed to roughly twenty-five minutes and twilight is over in about as long. Set up early; the good light will not wait.

The daily rhythm matters more than the seasonal one. Afternoon convective storms are common and short, and the half hour after one clears - washed air, broken cloud, wet reflective streets - is often the best light of the day.

Where photographers go

Marina Barrage

The full Marina Bay skyline across open water at sunset, with kite flyers as foreground.

Gardens by the Bay

Time the Supertrees for blue hour, when the sky still has color behind the illuminated canopy.

Merlion Park

Dawn across the bay before the crowds; the fast equatorial twilight means the sky show is brief but intense.

Henderson Waves

The sculpted bridge catches late low light, and its lamps come on for blue hour.