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Archive for February, 2010

10 Photos, 1 Cavite

23 Feb

Well. It’s actually a shame that I didn’t stay long at my home province (I stayed in Manila) when I went to the Philippines last 2008, but hey, I did take photos!

I guess the next will be in 2013 with my high school batch, but that’s three years from now. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Chinatown on Instax Mini 7

21 Feb

Spent my Saturday afternoon catching up with my old friends (no pun intended!). And so we went to Chinatown to have Dimsum.

And with my Instax Mini 7, what could go wrong? Basically nothing. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Yashica-A TLR Test Shots

19 Feb

Taken with Fuji NPS 160 Pro.

Surprisingly I wrote the introduction about this camera a month ago. The time interval between this and that entry is a coincidence.

So I got the scans for my TLR’s test shots. My amazing boyfriend K took the liberty of using them before sending them to me, so majority of the frames were taken back in Toronto.

The last frame was mine though; boy it’s not a glorifying shot. But whatever. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Winnipeg on Canonet 28

19 Feb

I am getting hang of using Canonet 28 and its aperture priority settings. My third set did not disappoint, which means me = happy. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Taking it for a spin: Konica Big Mini 302

19 Feb

So I finally got some of my scanned copies in taken using my Konica Big Mini 302. Enough copies actually, for me to make a decent quick review about this unit.

It is such a shame that I am making this entry after writing something about my T4. Not that I am exaggerating about my T4′s capabilities and features, but well, the camera deserves its fame. Nonetheless, I think KBM 302 delivers well too.

Ergonomics-wise, good and not good. Good because it feels better to hold and use the camera. Not to mention the long strap that can serve as a lanyard. Bad because there’s no lens cover for it! How weird can it get? (K says it’s a design flaw, but I really don’t know what the makers were trying to get at). Read the rest of this entry »