Showing posts with label film: fuji superia 400. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film: fuji superia 400. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

wednes/day of discovery


these two pictures belong to my first few rolls of film but i never realised how compatible they are as a diptych. i really like them as a set. anyway, lots of cool discoveries this week!

wedding & engagement photoshoots that had me at hello

damn, these kids are cool, this is the most creative and laugh-out-loud engagement shoot i have ever seen serious!

debi and joel's engagement shoot, an engagement shoot in disneyland, oh yes please!

sylvia + rob, can this wedding be anymore picturesque?

super cool stuff

wall display, highly inspired to do something like that in my bedroom. i am the type that gets bored of my displays fast and always want to change things up so this is perfect!

maddie's 4th arty birthday party, even though i am in my twenties, i want my next birthday party to be like this!

art of the menu, the menu of a restaurant/cafe tells us many things about the establishment, not to mention some of them have awesome designs.(via NOTED)

don't forget to share your discoveries too, i want to know! so if you have a post where you link up super cool stuff, tell me!

Monday, August 2, 2010

post exams

Since I started shooting before I started this blog, my next few posts will be all about the last fifteen or so rolls that I have shot so far.For my second roll of film, most of it were the festivities following my last-ever examinations as an undergraduate. I am so glad that I managed to capture all the happy grins and smiles of relief as we close the student chapter of our lives.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

my first roll

Learning my way about loading and unloading the Holga 135bc was an adventure. I loaded my first roll wrongly because I didn't insert the film lead into the take-up spool. I just sort of wound it around the spool thinking that was enough. Obviously it didn't work. My first roll came out blank. I forgot what happened to my second roll but I had to throw it out without even developing it. It was my third roll before I managed to load and unload my film properly. I was seriously thrilled to see that I managed to get 26 shots. Most of them were underexposed because I wasn't using my flash as religiously as I should but I did get a few that I was really happy with.

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