Share photos from RF outing 17 June 07


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Sorry for being late. I supposed to be the first to post pictures as I'm the only one with a digital RF that day, but then, been busy lately. My apologies. :embrass:

Here are a couple of my shots that day.
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"Table of Voigtlander Bessa(s)" - Taken by Ansel.

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A poor old lady at the roadside. I made a little contributions and she post for me.
Would be better if taken at a lower angle, but then pai seh. :(


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Nice indian man chaining up floral to sell.
Love doing street shoots in Little India, just need to give them a smile and they'd pose for you.
 

Somemore to share...

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A typical street in Little India.

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A cheaper version of 'Mandrain Hotel'.

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Yummy, Indian goodies... Sweet! Irony is that the shop is managed by a chinese man seating in the background.

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A hardworking indian reading along the pavement.
 

Sorry for being late. I supposed to be the first to post pictures as I'm the only one with a digital RF that day, but then, been busy lately. My apologies. :embrass:

drool... Leica M8? :bigeyes:
 

I'm gonna be the last coz I just shot half a roll that day :sweat: And only just developed my very first roll last night :)

Sorry for being late. I supposed to be the first to post pictures as I'm the only one with a digital RF that day, but then, been busy lately. My apologies. :embrass:
 

Sorry for being late. I supposed to be the first to post pictures as I'm the only one with a digital RF that day, but then, been busy lately. My apologies. :embrass:

Hahah....no problem. Nice shots!

BTW, there are a few FSU Rfs hiding among the Bessas. ;)
 

I'm gonna be the last coz I just shot half a roll that day :sweat: And only just developed my very first roll last night :)

Congrat for your first development... !! Hurry up.. scan and post it! :bsmilie:
 

Share.. Share... Upz the spirit of using RFs. :bsmilie:
 

Share.. Share... Upz the spirit of using RFs. :bsmilie:

Just managed to get mine processed by Grace Digital Lab. Been busy all week.

Here goes:

Taken with Bessa R2, Ultron 28mm/1.9, Fuji Superia 200. Tweaked slightly in CS.

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Apo-lanthar 90mm/3.5

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more to come !
 

reminds me exactly why I got the R-D1s. I get to see the pics right after :bsmilie:

Film photography is affordable and fun. You need to add a bit of patience. ;)
 

Film photography is affordable and fun. You need to add a bit of patience. ;)

ok lah..for web, i still have to wait to i get home and load them onto the computer. for prints, i will have to go to the shop. So,....lets just say you still need a bit of patience ;)

but i really wonder what will happen if you can't get film anymore? :think:
ok, digital sensor may break down one day as well :bsmilie:
 

ok lah..for web, i still have to wait to i get home and load them onto the computer. for prints, i will have to go to the shop. So,....lets just say you still need a bit of patience ;)

but i really wonder what will happen if you can't get film anymore? :think:
ok, digital sensor may break down one day as well :bsmilie:

I'm glad we just have to wonder what will happen.
 

ok lah..for web, i still have to wait to i get home and load them onto the computer. for prints, i will have to go to the shop. So,....lets just say you still need a bit of patience ;)

but i really wonder what will happen if you can't get film anymore? :think:
ok, digital sensor may break down one day as well :bsmilie:
Film should still be around... at least for my lifetime. Countries like India, China & countries in Africa and some developing countries (please don't get me wrong that India & China are still developing countries... some parts of China is more advance than Singapore!)... people still do not have access to a computer and labs are still using the old machines for developing. Hence the 35mm film is still the choice for these folks to get their memories printed on the paper. With some film die hards, (though not too much) who would still like to shoot on film, I believe Ilford, Kodak & Fuji would still cater for these folks at least for a while. Anyway, as long as there is demand, there will be some manufacturers who will make pastic sheets coated with light sensitive material and sell them as 35mm film.

Who will ignore the opportunity for making money? :bsmilie:

The only time when film will die is when they make digital sensors so cheap that it's interchangable (like changing the ISO of the film). When full frame DSLR prices come down to a couple of hundred of dollars. And digital cameras start to become disposable cameras. When all the countries in Africian continent have access to AC power or the disposable digi-cam is not battery dependant (self powered or usable for fix number of shots). Face it, there are still many countries and many parts of the world where people do not have access to electricity readily. Unless digital photography is less dependant on electricity, cheaply available for the mass (US$20 per camera), I don't see film disappearing from the planet earth anytime soon.
 

As promised, more:

apo-lanthar 90/3.5
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ultron 28/1.9
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ultron 28/1.9
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