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Developing Black and White Film Part 2: The Chemicals

Hello. Here’s the second part to my Developing Black and White Film series. In the last post I went through the few and easily accessible bits of equipment that you need to get started developing film…and today, I’ll be talking about the chemicals that you will need to start processing. Getting these might be a … Continue reading

In Da Lat, Vietnam – Part 2

Ok so here’s the other part to my post on traveling in Da Lat, Vietnam. Click here for the first part if you didn’t see it yet. And let’s take it from there. The last post was what I did on the first day and a half I was there…which was mainly touring outside the … Continue reading

In Da Lat, Vietnam – Part 1

Da Lat is located in the central province of Lam Dong of Vietnam, and on the map doesn’t seem that far from the south where I live at the moment. Located fairly high up in the hills, around 1500m to be precise, it seems much further away from the big city of Ho Chi Minh…in … Continue reading

Developing Black and White Film Part 1: The Equipment

This is a new mini-series of sorts that I wanted to do for a while now. I’ve spoken plenty about using (and loving) film cameras and the very fun process of developing my own film…and so I decided to write a few posts (three separate ones, I think) on developing black n white negative film. … Continue reading

What Makes a Photograph #5

It’s been a while since my last post in this series! I started it out as a ‘weekly’ sort of thing…guess that didn’t quite work out, on schedule at least…but anyway, here’s the next shot up for discussion This picture is one that I took on film, on one of the streets of Ho Chi … Continue reading

Compact Cameras with Interchangeable Lenses: A Match Made in Heaven!

Compact Cameras with Interchangeable Lenses: A Match Made in Heaven! It’s not been that long since digital camera manufacturers hit upon the idea of marrying up existing or would-be “serious” photographers, with the benefits of compact lightweight housing. You get the best of both worlds, a camera that has many automatic features that you’d expect … Continue reading

Review: Manfrotto 190XProB + 496RC2 Head

Talking Tripods A good tripod is an essential part of a photographer’s gear. Not only for night photography, a tripod is very necessary when shooting anything that requires extreme steadiness, and anything that requires you to keep your camera unmoved for extended periods of time. Night photography, long exposures in daylight, exposure bracketing, portraits in … Continue reading

The Basics of HDR Photography

Hello…yes, I’m finally back with a new post after my biggest break so far – had a great time in Dalat, Vietnam…got plenty of photos to process and share, look out for that soon…but in this post, I’m gonna talk about a technique that has gained a lot of popularity recently, and one that I … Continue reading

Lomography on a Diana+

I’m off on vacation for the next couple of days, and will not be posting for a short while. Until I’m back and blogging again, here’s a couple of shots taken on my Diana+ toy camera! These are the first results, and like the Holga, I felt pretty pleased with them. Of course, these are … Continue reading

What Makes a Photograph #4

Whenever somebody asks me what I love to photograph most, the answer is always pretty easy…always the same. Street photography. That’s where my photographic passion lies. I love shooting landscapes…I like taking pictures of people (in natural light, I hate studio work, usually), I love taking lots of different kinds of photographs, but the most … Continue reading

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