The only picture I like from the Muji disposable cam roll. Wasted too many of it at KTV, and those don't look nice cos it's too bright with the flash and too dark without. Should have saved it all for daylight.
This is from my office seat.
Today I accidentally shot two rolls. Was thinking of giving a rest for this weekend, but it just happened.
I was pulled out of bed and went out for brunch at Dim Joy, that new dim sum place at Neil Road. The food is pretty good. And you must try their claypot rice, congee and that snow pearl durian dessert. Seriously amazing.
Had three hours to waste, so strolled to casualpoet to hang around and do Jap homework, before heading to Bugis to collect pictures.
Along the way, I started taking pictures like mad and that was just that.
Most interesting discoveries have to be the underpass under Neil Road and the old Yan Kit swimming pool compound at Duxton/ Tanjong Pagar.
The latter was a little creepy, like all dilapidated places filled with ghosts of the past are. You could practically hear the laughter of children running around, the splash of arms and legs in the water, the whistle of lifeguards. Instead, there was only a cat napping on the lifeguard seat.
Have already sent in the roll. Pictures to come.
In the meanwhile, samples of Roll #6 (Lomo slides) and #7 (Fuji Velvia). Two shots that turned out better than expected.
This is from my office seat.
Today I accidentally shot two rolls. Was thinking of giving a rest for this weekend, but it just happened.
I was pulled out of bed and went out for brunch at Dim Joy, that new dim sum place at Neil Road. The food is pretty good. And you must try their claypot rice, congee and that snow pearl durian dessert. Seriously amazing.
Had three hours to waste, so strolled to casualpoet to hang around and do Jap homework, before heading to Bugis to collect pictures.
Along the way, I started taking pictures like mad and that was just that.
Most interesting discoveries have to be the underpass under Neil Road and the old Yan Kit swimming pool compound at Duxton/ Tanjong Pagar.
The latter was a little creepy, like all dilapidated places filled with ghosts of the past are. You could practically hear the laughter of children running around, the splash of arms and legs in the water, the whistle of lifeguards. Instead, there was only a cat napping on the lifeguard seat.
Have already sent in the roll. Pictures to come.
In the meanwhile, samples of Roll #6 (Lomo slides) and #7 (Fuji Velvia). Two shots that turned out better than expected.
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