I was importing and organizing
my collection (previously digitalized but not catalogued) to Lightroom and found
quite a bit of pictures I took on Kodak TMax (100). It was a great film with
fairly good contrast and tonal range. Well, I guess other than Monochrome, it
seems quite impossible for me to get impressed by digitally converted B&W photos
– they just looked different.
Backtrack to 2012, import nights:
The photos were taken with M6 on Kodak TMax100 using Summilux 50mm ASPH. well, given that most of it are in low light indoor condition and me being stuck with ISO100 of TMax, most of it were taken wide open on the Summilux.
On the way to Singapore Expo. anyone can guess what car am I hitching a ride in? :)
A Maserati! well, its engine compartment.. I would rather own one of these rather than a bull or Ferrari, simply feels more mature.. ;)
Whats this? Hmm.. I think this is an Australian made bike. 150cc, if I remembered correctly.
Even though I had a height advantage, it was a pity she wasn't looking at me. (background was a BMW M3)
This is a Cam-Am Spyder. I like it and would have bought one if not for the price tag (SGD 40,000) and requirement of a Class 2 license (1L engine). I think I should have brought along a wide angle lens to take this instead. This is far too unsuitable for a 50mm focal length!
Now... there are a bunch of crazy dude with really HUGE lense (on the table, a Nikkor 200mm AFS VR f/2). Well I suppose my camera was really small compared to theirs.
Handphones (in this case, a Samsung Note 2) proved to be more advantageous when in a crowded area (unless you want to take photos of numerous heads blocking?)
There seemed to be plenty of DLSR users among the crowd.
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