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01 December 2009 @ 10:40 pm
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28 November 2009 @ 01:36 am
holga 120CFN & nikon em

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23 November 2009 @ 12:19 am
SRY!  
Does anyone know a good place in the east of singapore (preferably near bedok or marine parade) that processes 120 film at an affordable price? I can't google anything! (please reply!)
-Laura (:
 
 
22 November 2009 @ 10:09 am
LCA  

LCA cuts )
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20 November 2009 @ 02:20 am


Hi I am new here. : ) Had this photo for ages. It is captured with Barbie Polaroid, using polaroid 600 film.
 
 
15 November 2009 @ 07:18 pm


I know this is a little okay fine waaaaaaaaaaaay overdued since Kite Fest was like months back? Lol. Nonetheless, posting them up to stir some memories if you guys dropped by!
gimme gimme more! )
 
 

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15 November 2009 @ 12:52 am
3 rolls of film taken last December... and which I procrastinated developing til now.

While there were mistakes (like gloved hands coming into the frame ><) here are a few of the happy accidents :) Click for full-sized versions.
Cross-processed; Kodak Elitechrome (blue-r ones), Ektachrome (green/yellow ones)





Someone's handiwork made my day :)

Japan & Batam )


For a first 3 rolls, I'm quite happy! Just wish film could be less draining on the wallet ):

(P.S. what regular - non-slide - film do you find the best, and which lab's the cheapest for regular, 135mm processing?)

EDIT, 15 NOV: While looking through iPhoto, I realised I missed out a few other pretty ones! Here they are: a few more )
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14 November 2009 @ 11:21 pm


Or maybe it's just me and my camera. Most of it came out exposed, alright, but I feel a little let down by the shots.

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As always, the rest of the set is here. Enjoy!
 
 
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10 November 2009 @ 09:18 am

hey, i just wanted to ask a few things:
  1. is there any lab that will cross-process negative film?
  2. Does anyone have any samples of how slide film looks like NOT cross-processed? And any almost any lab will do it, right?
Thanks! and sorry if I sound like a no0b - I'm trying out slide film for the first time, and was thinking about processing it normally, just to compare with the cross-processed photos i normally see.