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recently just scanned a bunch of old negatives. the following are some abstract black and white film photos( kodak TCN400), resized and mininally tweaked for brightness/contrast and slight sharpening. all photos uncropped so as to preserve the view of what i saw thru the viewfinder back then. enjoy.
the rose ![]() speeding trishaw ![]() christ (will remove if required) ![]() chijmes ![]() Last edited by user111; 27th November 2005 at 02:38 PM. |
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portrait of a lamp-post
![]() waiting for bus at night ![]() bus-stop in day ![]() i dunno what happened. i just came, saw, and took a pic. ![]() |
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trying to make shenton way look like new york
![]() street restaurant ![]() raft ![]() child ![]() |
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very nice.
especially like 'speeding trishaw'. |
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shenton way really looks like new york in your shot!
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hehe.. the trishaw was a fluke shot. i was squatting next to the right hand side of the roadside and trying to frame the building in the background. when i tripped the shutter, this trishaw just whizzed by at the same time. the fake New York shot was taken using 50mm/f1.8 since i was trying to achieve a "natural" look
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Nice..
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i like the angles from which you took the first few shots. one thing, is it me, or is the speeding trishaw photo blur? the blur on the buildings look like it was caused by handshake. but maybe it was just the effect of the whizzing trishaw. (: cheers, nicely.
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I like the trishaw shot too! Just that the building is a little over. BTW what's that blackish smudge at the top left?
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i dunno about the smudge. could be polorising filter vignetting..could be my finger. this was 5 years ago
the building yes i examined under a loupe, there is camera shake. |
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I like the angles.. all tilted... very like... spur of the moment
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I like the simplicity of 'street restaurant'
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during those days i was experimenting with diagonalized slanted framing
it was the "hip" thing back in those days hehe |
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