RICOH GR2 – f/2.8 1/40 sec. -0.3 EV ISO 2000 DNG post-processed in Photoshop Camera RAW |
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Not Quite Night series #70 – Se7en Nights of Static (Panorama)
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Not Quite Night series #69 – The Remains of The Day (Panorama)
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Night Street Photo – Little Shy Boy
NIKON FM10 | 50mm f/1.8 | Settings Not Recorded
CineStill 800Tungsten | ISO 800 rated at 500 | X-processed and scanned in Triple-D Minilab
Further enhancement in Color Efex Pro 4
Further enhancement in Color Efex Pro 4
Saturday, June 30, 2018
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Saturday, April 21, 2018
Horizon Perfekt on Kodak Portra 400
Tonight in this blog, I'm not trying to do any sort of products review, but more on sharing my shooting experience and photographs using a swing lens panorama camera on Kodak Portra 400.
I bought my Horizon Perfekt point & shoot swing lens camera in 2007 and by far I had made only 18 rolls of film, and yes I have to admit I didn't use the camera too often. Suffice to say night photography with this camera has never came across my mind. Recently I decided to load a roll of Kodak Portra 400 and headed downtown on the second last night of iLight 2018 @ Marina Bay Sands. I have always enjoyed using this swing lens camera and upon completed a roll I sent it to the local photo lab for film processing and scanning, and I welcome you to view the photos.
I bought my Horizon Perfekt point & shoot swing lens camera in 2007 and by far I had made only 18 rolls of film, and yes I have to admit I didn't use the camera too often. Suffice to say night photography with this camera has never came across my mind. Recently I decided to load a roll of Kodak Portra 400 and headed downtown on the second last night of iLight 2018 @ Marina Bay Sands. I have always enjoyed using this swing lens camera and upon completed a roll I sent it to the local photo lab for film processing and scanning, and I welcome you to view the photos.
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