May 2012
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designscheu asked: Hi, I saw your post listing all your lenses but I'm interested in the Bag on the picture ;) Where can I get this beauty ?
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October 2011
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June 2011
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“Creations of an Artist”
A short video i created for the Coco Palm Resorts facebook page (facebook.com/cocopalmresorts). A bit shaky but it didnt seem appropriate to be fully rigged up at a dinner I was participating in :) I might actually redo this video after running the clips through the After Effects Warp Stabiliser… The dinner was delicious and was prepared by a talented...
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“Dusk at the Terrace”
Over the last few months I’ve been trying to learn a little about video and cinematography. This video montage is an early attempt that I am finally getting round to posting on this blog.
This was shot on a panasonic GH2 mostly with adapted M mount Voigtlander 35mm 1.4 and 50mm f/1.1. The 14-42 kit lens was used for the wide shots while the Leica...
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February 2011
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January 2011
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Push Processing
Just exposed a roll of film above box speed for the first time (Tri-X 400 at 800). Now to delve into the world of push processing.
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ichigo-kun asked: Hello! I just read your article on DIY B&W developement. It's great but i just have a quick question: are you using a darkroom? Or the changing bag is enough (hence you only need to keep the film in the dark to load it to the reel?)?
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First attempts at DIY B&W film developing
I decided to try to learn B&W film developing this year. I shall share my fumbling first attempts here.
edit: I guess I should also learn HTML, the picture sizes below are a bit disastrous…
Living in the Maldives, film supplies are a bit hard to come by but I managed to procure everything I needed on a trip to Singapore from a great little store called Ruby Photo in Peninsular Shopping...
andhereidreamt asked: Your work is great; quite inspiring actually. And I'm jealous of your Leica.
Thanks for the add.
Thanks for the add.
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Old city of Cannes
Exploring the older parts of Cannes was quite fun. We walked uphill along the narrow winding alleys up to the museum at the top (where I took the panorama I posted earlier). The exploration was quite pleasant as it was winter and therefore free of crowds.
This section of Cannes is quite beautiful and a far cry from the glitz and glamour of the waterfront.
The pictures above were...
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A Leica M camera is also a bit like a piece of jewelry, like a special watch,...
– Peter Turnley, Newsweek photographer. (via bluenun)
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