Thursday, April 22, 2021

Street Photo -Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink


Photo info:
Vivitar PN2011 • Kodak Portra 800 • Colour negative was developed and scanned at Whampoa Colour Center • Post-processed in Photoshop.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Street Photo - On Reading


Photo info:
Vivitar PN2011 • Kodak Portra 800 • Colour negative was developed and scanned at Whampoa Colour Center • Post-processed in Photoshop.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Street Photo - Mindfulness Meditation for Sleep

An old man sat outside a Buddhist temple,
with his legs crossed as if in meditation.


Photo info:
Vivitar PN2011 • Kodak Portra 800 • Colour negative was developed and scanned at Whampoa Colour Center • Post-processed in Photoshop.

Thursday, April 8, 2021

Street Photo - Sleep Deprivation


Saw these 2 Indian ladies sleeping on the train when I boarded. Their dressing color compliment with the train company campaign sticker, stood out strongly. I sat right opposite them and snapped a few shots with my smartphone on Camera+ app. From their sloppy sitting position, it’s obvious these ladies were deprived from a good sleep the night before. Red color always symbolizes angst, energy, fiery and power. Somehow their sleepiness has this great contrast which is the reason I made this photo. Photo was post-processed in Snapseed for color correction and enhancement, with minor crop.

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Street Photo - Chilled Sip In The Shade


It's been 3 months since my last blog post. It's 2021 and today is the third day of Chinese Lunar New Year. I stepped out of the house, walking on the streets with my Vivitar PN2011 point-and-shoot 35mm film camera. I got nothing in mind to shoot. Just walk and walk. Keeping a look out for interesting characters. I took several frames and yet to complete the roll.

I was walking around Chinatown and came to this spot where this sunlight hit upon this notice board and a red colored pillar. This scene reminded me of a photo I once made at this spot 9 years ago. Click here for the photo.

I thought it was a good lighting and hope to get some interesting street photos. Hence I stood nearby to get the composition with my iPhone 6 Plus on Camera+. Then I waited for a few minutes for the right subject to walk by into the sunlight area. A few people walked by and many shots were made. When I thought I was done and about to leave, this short gentleman came by and stood still right there at the edge of the shade. He took his time to enjoy his Coke. He took a few sips and held still in that position for a few moments, as if he was in deep thoughts. I took the chance to make a few shots.

In this photo presented above, I was trying to connect his can of Coca Cola to the red colored pillar, though they are obviously unrelated but somehow their cylindrical shapes are. Another color is present in this street scene i.e. the subject's green colored polo T-shirts against the signage and foliage in the far background.

One part of this street scene that I like is the subject's cast shadow, which was caused by the reflected sunlight on the notice board. The lighting effect was nice and it made the subject stood out instead of blending into the dark shade.

Monday, October 26, 2020

Street Photo – Perception


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Street Photo – On Riding


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Street Photo – Old Man in Pigeons Company


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Street Photo – Curve Stairs Crooked Shadow


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Saturday, October 24, 2020

Street Photo – On Reading


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Street Photo – Slanted


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab

Street Photo – Morning Walk


Photo Info:
Seagull 205RF | 50mm | settings not recorded | CineStill bwxx 200 rated at 400 | Film developed and scanned at Triple-D Minilab | Post-processed in Photoshop for further enhancements on brightness and contrast.

Friday, October 23, 2020

Street Photography with Yashica Minitec AF No. 3


Good day street photographers! Yet another sharing session today. This is the third roll on Yashica Minitec AF. All photographs you're about to see, were exposed on Kodak UltraMax 400. Out of thirty-eight shots, only the best twelve would be featured today. So let's make the jump to view the street photos.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Street Photography with Yashica Minitec AF

Good day street photographers! Today I'm sharing my new set of street photographs made with a Yashica Minitec AF, point-&-shoot camera, which I have had covered in my last couple of blog posts. This is my second roll on Kodak UltraMax 400. As usual, I'm not showing all 36 photos but only the best ones. So without much ado, let's make the jump.

Sunday, September 6, 2020

Affinity for 35mm Point-&-Shoot Cameras

 

In today's blog I want to share my thoughts about 35mm compact film cameras. A few months ago, with no particular reasons whatsoever, I have formed a strong affinity for 35mm compact point-&-shoot film cameras. It's not that I had never used point-&-shoot cameras before. In fact I do already owned two and they are Vivitar PN2011 and Horizon Perfekt panorama swing lens camera. If you're interested to find out the photos I made with these 2 cameras, simply do a search on the top left corner of this blog site.
Well it seems I have "poisoned" myself with G.A.S. aka Gear Acquisition Syndrome. In case some of you do not know what G.A.S. is all about, here's a simple definition.

Sunday, August 30, 2020

Street Photography with a 35mm Film Camera


On 30th July I bought a rather cheap 35mm compact film camera off Carousel for SGD$30. It's a Yashica Minitec AF. A point and shoot camera. Well, I got it away with the price because the built-in flashlight isn't working. I'm not doing any camera review on this blog. Anyway it's an enjoyable camera to shoot with on the streets.