Camera: Diana F+, Film: Formapan 100.
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Double Exposure.
Posted in Camera Techniques, Toy Cameras, tagged Diana F+, double exposure, film, photography on July 23, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Lenses are important…
Posted in Camera Techniques, Vintage Cameras, tagged art, lens, minolta, photography, urban on July 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The most important thing on a camera without a doubt is the lens, without it, taking photos, unless it’s a pinhole camera, is futile ! So then why not spend $$$’s on a very good lens ? But what’s the definition of a good lens ? Hmmm, for me… it’s a lens that is capable of capturing [...]
Dodge. Burn. Angle.
Posted in Camera Techniques, Post Processing Techniques, Vintage Cameras, tagged photography on May 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I’m no landscape photographer, don’t really have the patience for it (and seeing some landscape photags in action tells me you need a lot of it). Although having said this I do like to experiment and add my own take on landscape photography, sometimes a scene a just too nice to let go ! So. What [...]
Double Exposed Chaos !
Posted in Camera Techniques, Toy Cameras, tagged holga, photography, street on January 14, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Street photography to me is about capturing life and all the beauty in it, but sometimes life is a mad mad rush and we at times, I think, don’t slow down and enjoy what’s around us. This week I was out shooting with a friend, on our way home the streets seemed so busy, everyone walking [...]
Two Cameras, One Photo !
Posted in Camera Techniques, Vintage Cameras, tagged art, Kodak Retina 1b, photography, street art, urban on January 10, 2009 | 5 Comments »
OK, I’ll admit, this actually was a complete stuff up on my end BUT it’s a stuff up that I’m going to for sure experiment with in the future ! So what happened you may ask ? Well, it’s like this… I actually thought I be smart and use a roll of film previously shot with [...]
Looking Up !
Posted in Camera Techniques, Vintage Cameras, tagged photography, urban on January 3, 2009 | 6 Comments »
A lot of the time when I’m out shooting I look up. I think what’s above is just as interesting as what’s in front or below. In this instance I’m glad I looked up as I really do like the mood of the sky. And ironically the stormy clouds I think gives this picture a summery feel. [...]

