




I recently got started using a rangefinder and I'm getting quite addicted to it. I really love the simplicity of the RF camera with just one prime lens, compared to the bulky DSLR I used to carry. The only thing I hate is having to scan the photos... hope to post more interesting stuff in future. So far mostly just family shots.
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He invited my friend and i into his flat (spartan and bare but homely nonetheless) telling us that he's been staying there for about 30 years or so. The cat you see there was saved from death by him. It was found in a storm drain covered in oil. Sadly, it lost an eye, but remains a healthy and inquisitive cat. The medical bill apparently cost 700 Singapore dollars. Wonderful fella.
Bessa R3a, Nokton 40mm 1.4 SC, Ilford Pan 400 pushed to 800, Tmax Dev 1:4, 20C, 8 mins.
He was really a very nice guy all round, and i'm glad he allowed me a few shots of him.
thank God such people still exist...!
Make an insane world a better place again...
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He invited my friend and i into his flat (spartan and bare but homely nonetheless) telling us that he's been staying there for about 30 years or so. The cat you see there was saved from death by him. It was found in a storm drain covered in oil. Sadly, it lost an eye, but remains a healthy and inquisitive cat. The medical bill apparently cost 700 Singapore dollars. Wonderful fella.
Bessa R3a, Nokton 40mm 1.4 SC, Ilford Pan 400 pushed to 800, Tmax Dev 1:4, 20C, 8 mins.
merelyok, you certainly have had captured these good fotos. It shows what human spirit is all about, showing compassion to a dying cat and saved its life. God bless the old man. Good series, bro.