Showing posts with label agfa precisa 100. Show all posts
Showing posts with label agfa precisa 100. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Monday, September 07, 2009
Wat Arun, or The Temple of Dawn, was breathtaking. Literally gasped when we drew near enough to see the porcelain mosaic that covered the entire monument, made more spectacular by how everything was glinting in the (scorching, relentless, brutal, blinding - I still have tanlines) sun.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
This water-melon is fighting me
Labels:
35mm film,
agfa photo 400,
agfa precisa 100,
fuji astia 100f,
lc-a+ rl
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Sprocket Love
I think I love the BBF. Uncle Mike did sent a small shiver down my spine when he told me that scanning with sprockets would cost $18 instead of the usual $9. But I do like the sprocket effect, even on such a random test roll.
Due to the tremendous shipment delay and laidback attitude of the seller, I only got the camera on a Sunday when I was due to fly on Tuesday. So I quickly ran a roll through it in hope that I could collect it on Monday, thinking I could at least get a feel of how the pictures turn out in different conditions. Wasn't meant to be though, since Uncle Mike needs more than a day to scan sprockected pictures.
So here it is, the last roll of Life Before Japan, in chronological order.
Due to the tremendous shipment delay and laidback attitude of the seller, I only got the camera on a Sunday when I was due to fly on Tuesday. So I quickly ran a roll through it in hope that I could collect it on Monday, thinking I could at least get a feel of how the pictures turn out in different conditions. Wasn't meant to be though, since Uncle Mike needs more than a day to scan sprockected pictures.
So here it is, the last roll of Life Before Japan, in chronological order.
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