virtualme78
Senior Member
Just wondering... if I have a roll of iso 200 film but i pushed the iso on the camera to 400 or more... what will happen to the pictures i've taken?
power also !
Wow! Love all your HEAD shots!
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wow so many beautiful shots...
i haven had any shots to share as i only finish half my roll...
its my first time joining rfsg outing, really nice meeting you guys although I only had the chance to talk to a few of you...... too many people to meet..
if you see a guy running around with a zeiss ikon, thats me..![]()
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farmart after....some portraits of artistes as young men...la kopitiam heros
Hi guys, my photos from the event:
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Like to thank this and another gentleman (muscular guy with his M7) for kindly offering their RFs to let me try out... can't recall their name...
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His name is Melvin if dont rembr wrongly.. forum nick is Bravia?sorry if i rembr wrongly.. thks for showing me your fujinon..
Thanks Dan for putting everything together, with his wide contact, I guess there will be many more exciting outings to come....
It was great seeing inter-cultural-racial interaction going on. I was there earlier at about 8am before they started the prayer. And had a chance to witness their prayer session. Honestly, living in Singapore for close to 40 years where 1/5 of our population is muslim, it was my first time attending a muslim prayer session.
I once told a muslim ex-colleague that I wanted to visit Mecca to shoot the Haj. Unfortunately, she said it was only open to Muslim. Today is the second time I attended the korban and it's still an eye opener for me.
I once witness a similar event in Kathmandu ten years ago, where they were also sacrificing lambs to their Hindu gods. That was a real eye opener as the lambs they sacrificed ran into thousands. I still remembered my boots were soaked in blood...
Personally, I feel it is very important for us to understand the culture of our fellow friends of different races. It's only through understanding, then we can be tolerant to one another and appreciate the uniqueness of every culture.
:thumbsup: to Dan & Gary!
+1! Vince! :thumbsup: great style, there magic in your camera! :thumbsup: