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Old 28th February 2007   #1
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my few little shots with the pano pinhole. really had fun with it. and that's the way photography should be, Fun. (well, at least for me)

Office Collection

My Messy Office


Upskirt... eerr.. up pants..?


My Hand on the table ...


The unsightly Office Toilet
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Old 28th February 2007   #2
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Dinner at Delifrance Collection

at delifrance


her, waiting for food


him, waiting for food


food that didnt look good
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Old 28th February 2007   #3
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nice!
oh no..i dun wanna buy anymore cams..not for now.
haha.
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Old 28th February 2007   #4
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Home Edition

comfy sofa


Kitchen Sink


wat's a home without these..
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Old 28th February 2007   #5
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hehe.. the construction site..




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Old 28th February 2007   #6
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Finally! Great! Great! *bows*
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Old 28th February 2007   #7
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Originally Posted by lurgee View Post
nice!
oh no..i dun wanna buy anymore cams..not for now.
haha.

thanks. shold really get it. it's not expensive either mah.


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Finally! Great! Great! *bows*
haha.. stil lthink urs nicer.
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Old 28th February 2007   #8
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thanks. shold really get it. it's not expensive either mah.
issit?
haha..how much and get from where?
i'm abit lost.
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issit?
haha..how much and get from where?
i'm abit lost.
Think Kino sells em for about $49(?). Got mine at $35 as it was a unwanted 'spare' Shiok right?
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Old 28th February 2007   #10
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Yours is sharper....did you modify your pinhole? whats your average exposure time?
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Old 28th February 2007   #11
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Think Kino sells em for about $49(?). Got mine at $35 as it was a unwanted 'spare' Shiok right?
omg..thanks dude.
poison!
*go digs leftover ang pow money*
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Old 28th February 2007   #12
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Originally Posted by Max 2.8 View Post
Yours is sharper....did you modify your pinhole? whats your average exposure time?
Ya lor his very sharp hor? I think he bought the one with L lens woh
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Ya lor his very sharp hor? I think he bought the one with L lens woh
ha ha....maybe his pinhole smaller...or his expsoure better....
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ha ha....maybe his pinhole smaller...or his expsoure better....
Wah say my hole too big lah!
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nice shots...i like the contruction ones esp!!!

so one roll of 36mm can shoot how many? is there an indicator of sorts?
sorry for asking ah..since i havent assemble mine
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Old 28th February 2007   #16
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issit?
haha..how much and get from where?
i'm abit lost.
got mine at 35 as well..

i used a mini tripod.. maybe that's why sharper? and i think the sharper ones are those taken in bright daylight, so it was shorter exposure timing, less shake i guess.
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i tink i got another dosage of poison again
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i tink i got another dosage of poison again
yay!
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yay!
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got mine at 35 as well..

i used a mini tripod.. maybe that's why sharper? and i think the sharper ones are those taken in bright daylight, so it was shorter exposure timing, less shake i guess.
I see....

My first 2 shots' exposure is 20 secs....but its at night and inside a restaurant....dunno will come out or not....
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