Rules for this event
1. Any camera, be it digital or film, 35mm or medium or even large format
2. Any film, be it B&W, colour slide or negative
3. 36 exposures, other format users are also restricted to 36 exposures
4. 1 prime len of 50mm or equal in 35mm format. If no 50mm prime bring another prime of your choice. For zoom users fix your zoom to 50mm (or the nearest).
5. No deletion of pictures allowed. Each digital user will be checked with their picture count (image numbering) before and after the event.
6. No change of ISO (for digital users) or film (for film users). 7. No cropping allowed (if not as well as a zoom)
8. Restriction to 36 exposure regardless of the number of camera bodies you have.
Hope to see you guyz soon to show the richness of 1952gear, as i do not have a good scanner. Ivan and i have intention to do better again at serangoon on personal basis. I intent to do slide on 50mm and spare MF camera next round.
Hope to see you guyz soon to show the richness of 1952gear, as i do not have a good scanner. Ivan and i have intention to do better again at serangoon on personal basis. I intent to do slide on 50mm and spare MF camera next round.
Hope to see you guyz soon to show the richness of 1952gear, as i do not have a good scanner. Ivan and i have intention to do better again at serangoon on personal basis. I intent to do slide on 50mm and spare MF camera next round.
Thanks. I thought my framing could have been better on the grumpy gal as her left arm was chopped off. Another shot of her with better framing was unfortuntately out of focus as she was twirling around on the swivel chair. Sigh...
chenchengcai said:
I like the grumpy gal and welder at work. can feel the heat and intensity of the metal welding.
Thanks. I thought my framing could have been better on the grumpy gal as her left arm was chopped off. Another shot of her with better framing was unfortuntately out of focus as she was twirling around on the swivel chair. Sigh...
somehow i like the way it is cropped off tightly on the right, showing the dark empty space on the left, makes me wonder what was the little girl doing at a deserted area. adds a sense of mystery to the photo. also that little bit of tilting works for me.