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  1. #211

    Tropical Fishes


    Zenit 11 + Super Takumar 28mm f/3.5 + FujiColor Superia X-Tra 400 (Expired)

    Lens borrowed from cmontoya (Carlo Montoya)

    I used to buy some fishes here for my aquarium during my high school and college days.
    I'm thinking about reviving my aquarium but I'm planning to convert it to a terrarium
    for my pet tarantula. :P

  2. #212
    Vacation


    Zenit 11 + Super Takumar 28mm f/3.5 + FujiColor Superia X-Tra 400 (Expired)

    Lens borrowed from cmontoya (Carlo Montoya)

  3. #213
    The Setting Sun


    Zenit 11 + Super Takumar 28mm f/3.5 + FujiColor Superia X-Tra 400 (Expired)

    Lens borrowed from cmontoya (Carlo Montoya)

    Before rain, after the rain, early morning and late afternoon... these are the times that
    I really like to shoot.

  4. #214
    Fan-dango


    Zenit 11 + Super Takumar 28mm f/3.5 + FujiColor Superia X-Tra 400 (Expired)

    Lens borrowed from cmontoya (Carlo Montoya)

    Selling fans (not ceiling fans... haha!) is not really a breezy kind of job.
    Did I mention I like puns? HAHAHAH

  5. #215
    A Typical Street Afternoon


    Zenit 11 + Super Takumar 28mm f/3.5 + FujiColor Superia X-Tra 400 (Expired)

    Lens borrowed from cmontoya (Carlo Montoya)

  6. #216
    @tommy, thanks!
    @aris, nice shots. kaya lagi gihapon maski indoors, pops?
    @ian, when shooting indoors (e.g. your wedding shots) using ISO3200 like TMax films, do we need to have flash? or makaya na sa ISO sa film?

    apir!

    .

  7. #217
    @LD
    I think tungod kay f/2.0 akong gamit. hehe

    Also I've noticed ba, dili na ba magproblema ang film sa White Balance? @__@
    Or naa gihapon issues for correctly setting the white balance?

  8. #218
    @arisarnado - I really enjoyed your photos especially with the captions. Thanks for sharing. As for the film white balances, its only daylight and tungsten. With daylight, outdoors are not a problem.. some indoors might suffer color cast with fluorescent lighting but then with a flash, it will not be a problem. Film actually handles white balances pretty well.

    @littledrumz - I don't use flash if I am using a fast film like the Kodak T-Max 3200. If I have to use flash indoors, my film is always rated at ISO 100 or sometimes when needed ISO 400 with flash. Really depends on what you want whether it be a pure available light photo with fast ISO film, pure flash photography photo or mix with ambient and flash.

  9. #219
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    Last edited by Ian; 04-30-2013 at 05:22 AM.

  10. #220
    aris, a lot of your indoor shots are a bit underexposed. try to overexpose by half a stop. sometimes you don't notice it because the scanner automatically adjusts the exposure but you can see it from the lack of contrast.

    no such thing as white balance in film only color cast. in the previous days, the most notorious kind of lighting came from tungsten so some film manufactures released tungsten-corrected film. which let you let you take photos under tungsten light without resorting to flash with color gels.

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