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I ♥ my Olympus XA, and my Olympus XA ♥ redscale. This versatile little camera is a perfect match for the fiery reds and oranges of redscale -- be it home made or store bought.
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Use your Holga or Diana F to shoot light trails; Learning the ins and outs of long exposure photography in Hong Kong.
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Attending a funfair is great fun. Yet, games and slides are not the only attractions. Eating local favourite food at a funfair is an attraction too. Here are two quick tips on how to photograph the food frenzy for the solo visitor.
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In every neighbourhood or district, there is a food alley or street famous for its restaurants and cafes that even non-residents also know about. For Singapore’s iconic Holland Village, I consider it to be at Chip Bee Gardens’ Jalan Merah Saga. Here’s why.
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Fast and silent. What you expect from a Zuiko Lens? Find out more about the Olympus XA and take a look at some photos in this review.
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This is one place that is really out of the way for most Singaporeans. And for this reason alone, it is a great place for afternoon tea with family and friends.
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Five years ago, this food locale was heralded as the next up-and-coming F&B hotspot. But with the hype having fizzled away, what’s left of this much-anticipated food destination for those living around the area?
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Your daily journey to work or school doesn’t have to be boring. Turn it into an urban safari photo trip. Here’s how I did it.
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When you think you have nothing else to shoot, try your hand at event reportage. Here are the top 3 tips that I’ve picked up from professional photojournalists whom I’ve met in the last decade.
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A legendary camera designed by the legendary Yoshihisa Maitani, A pocketable rangefinder, that can easily rival most slrs. The fantastic 35mm 2.8 is one of the sharpest lenses i have used and has some of the best colour rendition i have seen in any camera both film and digital i have ever used.
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This film is by no means cheap. Even an expired roll can command a high retail price. But if you want a film that accentuates earth tone colors when cross processed, then this is the film to get.
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I’ve been shooting with Kodak UltraxMax 400 films expired in October 2010 for several months now. These are my thoughts about this film.
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Who says you need to spend heaps on a venue to enjoy a date? It’s the thought (and lots of creativity) that counts. Here’s another cheesy idea.
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What is most touching is watching your pictures appear slowly, fading in like magic after long hours of staying inside a dark room. The feeling of getting your first photo developed is indescribable.
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Itching to shop and take some pictures at the same location without wasting any time traveling to different places? Head down to Arab Street for a fruitful afternoon of shopping and shooting away!
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Drive down to Lim Chu Kang lanes after Neo Tiew to see the once occupied British Barracks and photograph the area! You may have realised that there is a row of very rundown fenced-up barracks along Lim Chu Kang lanes when nearing the SLE Kranji entrance, they are once used by the British as a camp before World War II ended.
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Got bored of the Bukit Timah train tracks? Try Sunset Way's train tracks, which consist of the suspended bridge that is totally gorgeous! There are many areas of the train track which you can explore around Singapore, and one of the least common is the Sunset Way's part. My friends and I are suckers for train tracks and got bored of the one near King's Albert Park, so we headed down to Sunset Way and immediately fell in love with that area!
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Looking for a peaceful place in an urban city like Singapore? Check out the Kranji War Memorial located just a stone's throw away from the relocated Turf City!
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Looking for a versatile and reliable slide film? Fuji Sensia 400 35mm is the slide film to use when you know you’re going to be shooting under different lighting conditions. Read on to find out more!
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A review of the Lomography Redscale XR 50-200 35mm film and its plus and quirks with examples.