I have the exact same camera: the supersampler, and it's yellow too! I know you're excited now ... just remember to keep your fingers out of the lenses (or it's just stupid me) and it's probably best to only take pictures outside. I tried to take some indoors shots and the pictures came out black.
Ah, your pictures make me want to take a trip to Singapore!
hahaha, that fingers out of the lenses part! i noticed it when i was taking the second shot :D haha. it said in the instructions that it's meant to be used outdoor for best results. when you send it for developing, do you have to tell the person that 1 picture = 4 frames? or you assume that they know what to do? have you tried cross processing?
and you should must visit singapore!!! at least like, once in your life.
Ha, even 'til now I sometimes catch my fingers in the lenses .... Anwyay, I don't usually tell them that each picture has four frames. Besides, they wouldn't really be able to process one frame on a 4 x 6 alone, at least I dont think so. You might want to tell them just in case. It doesn't hurt to be safe.
Ah, cross-processing ... I really want to try it but I'm not even sure if my photolab offers it. I'll have to see once I get my hands on some cheap slide film. I don't know about cross-processing with print film. I'm too afraid it'll come out too monochromatic. If you try it, lemme be the first to see! :)
... And I'll definitely visit Singapore when I get a job. Hah.
you know what, you should like work for Singapore Tourism Board part time or something and promote Singapore because your photographs are absolutely awesome man. i love them all, especially this:
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I have the exact same camera: the supersampler, and it's yellow too! I know you're excited now ... just remember to keep your fingers out of the lenses (or it's just stupid me) and it's probably best to only take pictures outside. I tried to take some indoors shots and the pictures came out black.
Ah, your pictures make me want to take a trip to Singapore!
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and you should must visit singapore!!!
at least like, once in your life.
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Ah, cross-processing ... I really want to try it but I'm not even sure if my photolab offers it. I'll have to see once I get my hands on some cheap slide film. I don't know about cross-processing with print film. I'm too afraid it'll come out too monochromatic. If you try it, lemme be the first to see! :)
... And I'll definitely visit Singapore when I get a job. Hah.
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annnnndddddddddd your kekasih lama will be in my next post!
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