Last Wash at Old Stadium |
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Street Photo - Last Wash at Old Stadium
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Street Photo - Cross Cultures
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Street Photo -The Girl With The Tiger Bag
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Street Photo - 'A' Happiness
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Street Photo - Bare Foot Dining Very Good!
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Street Photo - Swimming Through
Saturday, November 2, 2013
My First Roll of Kodak Portra 400 + One More
In a recent blog, I mentioned about photographing with Kodak Portra 400 and I did my first roll, not on my rangefinder nor swing lens camera, but instead on a plastic toy camera, Vivitar PN2011. A compact point-and;-shoot camera with fixed focal length (aka focus free) of 28mm, wide angle plastic lens and fixed setting of aperture at f-stop 8.0 with fixed shutter speed of 1/125 second.
Make the jump to check out the color images.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Street Photo - Pre-Festive Shopping
Pre-Festive Shopping |
Two hours to local Hindu's festival, Deepavali or Diwali, popularly known as the 'festival of light'. I took the above picture last year, with my Nikon D70s on a wide angle lens. Post in Photoshop.
Though it's not the typical colorful photo of the lighting decors along Serangoon Road, I prefer to show case this one with human subjects. Close to daily life activities; more organic
I hereby wish all my Indian friends a Happy Deepavali Day.
I hereby wish all my Indian friends a Happy Deepavali Day.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Street Photo - Dodging Coconut
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Street Photo - Morning Reading
Morning Reading |
This photo was taken yesterday morning while I was having my breakfast at McDonald's Shaw Plaza. This gentleman was sitting right opposite me and totally engrossed in his reading of the papers. The ambient light and the light of the overhead lamps are bright which is good as it creates this great soft light on the subject. I'm lovin' it!
Most of you might think this is just any other mundane and uninteresting photo. Well make the jump and let me explain the whole creative and thinking process behind this picture.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Street Photo - Minion in the Neighborhood
Minion in the Neighborhood |
Shot with my Samsung S3. Post and cropped in Snapseed and resized in Photoshop Touch for Instagram upload.
This is my first Instagram post here on my blog site. I've added my Instagram link here on the right hand side panel. If you like to find out more of my Instagram pictures and short video clips, do follow me in Instagram.
This is my first Instagram post here on my blog site. I've added my Instagram link here on the right hand side panel. If you like to find out more of my Instagram pictures and short video clips, do follow me in Instagram.
Kodak Portra 400
Most of you readers know that I shoot in black and white film exclusively and extensively for my street photography as well as night photography, with Kodak Tri-X 400 and TMAX 400 respectively. I have used them for almost 5 years and I do love these films, especially from Kodak.
Lately I came to know about Kodak's popular professional color negative film, Portra 400. I've read the product reviews and saw images taken by many photographers around the world, and I thought maybe it's time I should shoot color pictures. Well some of my color street photographs were taken digitally with my Nikon D70s. I had shot Agfa Vista 400 color negative film on my Horizon Perfekt panorama camera. Didn't like the colors and image quality.
The latest batch of Portra films are all new mixture of the formerly VC (Vivid Color) and NC (Natural Color) films. As a first time user, I can't say much and so I've yet to load up a roll of Portra 400 into either my Seagull 205 rangefinder camera or Horizon Perfekt. The sales person at Ruby Photo said this new Portra produces rich colours with lesser or no film grain. Yeah will find out for myself soon.
The latest batch of Portra films are all new mixture of the formerly VC (Vivid Color) and NC (Natural Color) films. As a first time user, I can't say much and so I've yet to load up a roll of Portra 400 into either my Seagull 205 rangefinder camera or Horizon Perfekt. The sales person at Ruby Photo said this new Portra produces rich colours with lesser or no film grain. Yeah will find out for myself soon.
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