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Finding that perfect camera and film combination can be hard, but sometimes you just stumble upon it without thinking. This is what happened to me with this particular combination and I haven't looked back since.
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The last weekend I had slept in so many places I could not remember all of them...It was possible to sleep all the way to Tioman: blue chairs at the jetty. In the ferry. In the taxi. And finally, in a hammock by the beach, ooh lala!
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Tungsten films were originally designed to take indoor shots, based on their high contrast. In the past, all major brands of films produced tungsten type films. Let me share some of the photos I snapped using Fuji T64 Pro Tungsten 35mm after the jump!
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After trying Lady Grey and X-Pro Chrome (35 mm films), redscale was the way to go. I was initially skeptical about the red tones but I was awed by the interesting red effects...and am now converted.
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Never ever underestimate the power of this cheap, rubber, plastic camera: the Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim! Let me tell you why after the jump!
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Formerly known as Thieves Market, the Lorong Kulit flea market is one of the must-see places when you are in Penang. Located near the city stadium, it operates daily in the morning. And no, it's not a market full of thieves or selling stolen stuff nor is it just an ordinary flea market, it's actually a vintage bazaar.
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Besides being the home to the glorious Mount Tahan, Taman Negara is also the habitat of thousands of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna that create one of the most diverse and complex ecosystems in the world. Not only that, it is also the home to some indigenous people called, the Batek clan. This phenomenal nature diversity in Taman Negara is a veritable treasure not only to Malaysia but to the planet.
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Also known as SuperHeadz Plamodel DIY 35mm Camera, this easy-to-assemble kit camera can produce some very interesting results.