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Shooting in black and white requires a certain discipline. You need to know what the focus of the picture should be. But fret not as this is a skill that can be learned over time, says professional photographers whom I’ve met.
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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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A classic camera with legendary status, makes taking SLR quality photos a breeze and is the perfect camera for taking out, a real grab and go camera.
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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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The weekend after I came back from my holiday in Bangkok, I went to The Big Thai Show in Singapore! I just couldn't get enough of Thailand!
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I’m always looking for ISO 200 speed films to match with my Olympus Trip 35. The Mitsubishi Color Film Super MX 200 is one film that I recently tried with the camera. Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings for this film.
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I’m not a fan of ISO 100 rated films because of their limitations. But when I heard about the Mitsubishi Color Film Super MX 100 color film, I knew I wanted to try it with my Olympus Trip 35, and I am glad I did.
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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When stored well, films expired a year ago can still behave and produce results like those of fresh films.
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Those with a sweet tooth in Singapore will find this cake shop a heavenly delight.
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After what seemed like too long ago, we're bringing back the Camera Review of the Week to acknowledge the insights and first impressions of our community members on various analogue cameras out there. Let's get started with a review on a classic Olympus shooter!
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I almost had front row seats to a public acrobatics demonstration by the award-winning Nantong Youth Acrobatic Troupe from China! But I still managed to get some great photos of the performance!
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We can’t turn back the clock, but if we’re lucky, and with the right analogue tools, we can still recreate memories of yesterday today. Here’s how I did it.
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“Oh no!! Not another Olympus Trip review?!” Well, if you may indulge me this one time, I’d like to tell you how the Trip helped me reawaken my love of 35mm photography.
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A few months ago my dad took me to an analog camera fair where I found this little fella. The camera fair was an adventure by itself. The average visitor was a gray haired man and fifty years or older. So I myself : a nineteen year old blond girl with not much experience, felt a little out of place when we first came in.
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Almost fully automatic classic camera that can stun your brain with its sharp pictures. With it you can take very well exposed snaps and can manage with a fixed focus lens as well.
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For simplicity and sharpness in a compact package, you simply can't go wrong with Olympus' baby, the Trip 35.
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With 10 million units sold between 1967 and 1984, there's a good chance of coming across one of these for a bargain price, wherever you are in the world. David Bailey famously fronted the TV ads for the Olympus Trip, and with good reason. Zone focus, a solar-powered selenium light meter and a cracking Zuiko lens make this forerunner to the oft LCA-compared Olympus XA series a worthy addition to any photographers arsenal! I try and have mine on me wherever I am, and have never been disappointed with the shots taken.
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I have a bit of a bad habit of documenting most things I do with a camera.. at least one photo relevant to something I do/have done! well I cycle to work everyday and Im proud of myself when I say it's 7 mile a day! I have a lovely purple ladies cycle with a basket on the front and a luggage carrier on the rear and to be totally honest - I LOVE it. I get to have some me time with my cameras.