Showing posts with label RVP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RVP. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Ma Wan Park, Sunset, Hong Kong

Got a new RVP 50 roll, I can't wait and go to the Ma Wan Park downstairs and test it... WOW... This kind of color saturation... is never come from any DSLR...



Of course, the bird village is also very beautiful~~


I feel so happy after taking these photos. The sunset is so beautiful that it is hardly forget.

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Saturday, November 7, 2009

RVP 100 @ Noah's Ark

Noah's Ark is one of the best place to take pictures for the Tsing Ma bridge, one of the landmark in Hong Kong. This time I'll use the RVP 100 + CPL. WOW ~~ Vivid colors of blue, green and yellow!!!

Equipment: EOS 300 DATE + 24-105 @ 24 + RVP 100 + CPL



Taking this kind of photo is comparatively easy. All we need is a simple film camera, and a good weather. YEAH!!! As you may imagine, it is very difficult to have good weather with few dust in Hong Kong, and I'm so lucky that I get a good dauy. Thanks god.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Film, short break

I like using  Film / Slide. Even though DSLR has been dominating the market now, film / slide can never be replaced. The coloring spacing (especially @ dark purple) and comparatively high contrast performance, film-taste is there.

If you don't trust me? Try it.

Ektar 100 (135)



Personally I like to use slide, but film is much more usable and easier to use (especially at dim light).


Here is one of my photos taken at Yau Tong, Hong Kong. It doesn't look good, but it shows the difference between normal DSLR and film. The performance of dim light is different. Here is another example of film showing "high contrast".





However, overall speaking, I think that the color space of Ektar 100 tends to be blue. I tried several development shop and they all show the same result. This is a point to note when using this film.

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