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Old 11th January 2004   #1
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Hi

Got some new photos to share. Friend's ROM at Hyatt

http://www.hisphotos.com/html/amw/amw.html

Best viewed with Broadband and do switch on your speaker for the background music. Photos were intentionally converted to b/w and grains were added for some.
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Old 11th January 2004   #2
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Thanks for sharing!
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Old 13th January 2004   #3
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Thanks for sharing...coincidentally when I was looking at your other wedding albums, I chanced upon the wedding photo of 2 teachers of my ex-school. I only knew one of them, Ms Patsy Mah (if I did not mistook her). Really nicely taken...
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Old 18th January 2004   #4
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Hi Chevron

You are right. They were both tutors from VJC. Now they are in MOE. They are my church friends.
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Old 24th January 2004   #5
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Went through your other wedding albums, the Weichen/Jeanette one was very well covered, love the style. You shoot on film?
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Old 25th January 2004   #6
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thoa_rs: Yes. Used Fuji NPH400 and Kodak TMax3200. Some of the colour photos were deliberately converted to B/W and Grains were added in Photoshop.
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Old 25th January 2004   #7
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Originally Posted by pkj
thoa_rs: Yes. Used Fuji NPH400 and Kodak TMax3200. Some of the colour photos were deliberately converted to B/W and Grains were added in Photoshop.
One tip, if you're going to add grain in photoshop, add it first then convert to BW. Cos a lot of your black and white shots have colored grain.
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Old 25th January 2004   #8
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thoa_rs: Thanks. Didn't noticed it until I tried it myself. Thanks for the tip!
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Old 25th January 2004   #9
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thoa_rs: Wow your works are wonderful. U working for Everafter full time? Why not put up more photos esp for your wedding portfolio? Care to share what equipment u use for weddings? Ambient light is good.
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