gommy
Senior Member
#1: sibling love...
Really enjoy your Black & White!
Great!:thumbsup:
#1: sibling love...
No! They were Black!! Severe UV contamination!:bsmilie:
M9 needs UV/IR cut filters!!:lovegrin:
Banny everywhere, need to buy back all my chrome UV/IR filter liao...:bsmilie:
Thanks to Gary for organizing the night shoot, great outing and seeing some of the resident RF masters in action is an eye-opener event by itself. The bapoh shooting is particularly interesting, and many thanks to vince and jonathan for the refreshments.![]()
You are welcomed. I remembered who you are
wongsan said:Thanks guys for the kind comments!!
I was planning of getting close with my Zeiss Sonnar last night...
#1: men of the night...
Top-Left: Amazing Grace...he was singing that song on the pavement...
T-R: Potatoes and Onions...he was packing them...
M-L: Not-in-the-Mood...that what he told me...
M-R: Smoke gets in your eyes...
B-L: Mutton tulang...yummy
B-R: Mr Suave...
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:think::think:
I'll prob post mine later tonight.
I've had a bad case of B&W film developing again, all 3 rolls, I have no idea why :cry:
Used fresh developer.... Got a lot of PP to do tonight....
btw, I slept at 9am that day. Went home & developed 3 rolls of film. The kopi at the kopishop was so powerful, I couldnt sleep... But then again, developing screw up, no idea why.....................
What's up with recent DO problem??!! Can't be your technique...
Could it be due to your bulk roll or your Hexar metering?:dunno:
balcvios said:He should be jonathan, the guy with the sporty polo T/chrome M9 who went to the fishery with you.
The Senoko Fishing Port (SFP) is situated in the north of Singapore and has an area of 3.24 hectares. The port began operations in September 1997. It was constructed at a cost of about $26 million to replace the former Punggol Fishing Port.
SFP serves as a home base for the local fishing fleet of 20 off-shore and 49 in-shore fishing vessels. The facilities available include a 180 metre-long jetty, a fish wholesale market, shops, canteen and office units for the convenience of the fishing community, as well as a computerised water-batching system for the dispensing of potable water to fishing vessels.
There are 25 AVA-licensed fish merchants based at SFP, handling about 15000 tonnes of fish per annum. About half of this comprises supply landed by local fish trawlers, in-shore vessels, kelongs and fish farms, while the rest of the fish are imported.
SFP's fish wholesale market houses 36 market lots of 40 sq metres each. The business transactions take place daily from 0200 hrs to 0600 hrs, except on Monday mornings when the market is closed. Some 700 to 1000 fish retailers, fish processors and institutional buyers come daily to purchase fish.
going wide at the fishery port with the CV 15mm for the first pic