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This roll of film made me think very carefully how and which camera it should be used with. And so should you.
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My photography experience started out with a little piece of jewel, the Olympus Pen EE-2. It was my father's camera, which used for photograph his moments of militar time. It's a great little camera!
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Toa Payoh, one of Singapore’s oldest housing estates, is undergoing a major face lift. Not surprisingly, Toa Payoh is attracting international F&B chains such as Trung Nguyen Coffee to open an outlet here.
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Having deep fried smashed chicken (or Ayam Penyit) for lunch is a luxury for me and my colleagues. Read on to find out why.
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Sometimes, the best way to capture what’s really interesting and important at an event that’s exploding with color is to shoot it in black and white.
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An ISO 400 film is great for street photography: fast enough to capture a fleeting moment, yet still usable in low-light situations. But, how will a roll that expired two years ago behave in an Olympus PEN EE-2 half-frame camera? How will it turn out when cross processed? Here are the results.
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When I’m holidaying in Bangkok and know that shopping will be my main activity, the Pathumwan Princess Hotel is my hotel of choice. Why Pathumwan Princess Hotel? The hotel’s website says it all, “The hotel's location is unique, sitting adjacent to MBK Center and opposite Siam Square. Surrounded by some of Bangkok’s best retail and entertainment facilities, you really are spoilt for choice.”
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A friend of mine gave me two rolls of Ilford Delta 400 films expired in 2001. It’s so precious that I decided to use them with my Olympus PEN EE-2 half-frame camera. Here are the results shooting the 10 year old film with a half-frame camera.
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Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market is the place to go to for great deals. Shoppers are spoilt for choice when it comes to the variety of things to buy. But it is also a great place for some street photography!
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It’s really amazing what this stretch of road between Bangkok’s two most popular shopping centers, Mah Boon Krong and Platinum Mall, has to offer for street photographers.
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Located in one of Singapore’s hippest work and entertainment districts, this little sanctuary of greenery is a welcome breather for those looking for a quiet place to bring a date after work or on weekends.
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Learning about your country’s history is a great way to spend a date. If both of you are lomographers, not only will you have things to photograph together, you also will have a good conversation topic for future dates.
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Watching the musical performances by members of the Hangzhou School of Performing Arts during the Spring In The City 2012 event rounded up my experience with young Chinese entertainers. My verdict? They’re great performers!
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All I wanted to do was to test out my latest analogue camera purchase. I simply did not expect to be blown away by China’s Guangxi Youth Troupe’s performance.
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This little nugget is definitely worth its weight in gold! GET ONE!!