Category Archives: Photo Essays
Cheong Sam Portrait at Thien Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur – Ng Wei Li Gear: Voigtlander Bessa R2A, Leica … Continue reading →
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Tagged Analogue Photography, Bokeh, In Zone Focus, Kodak Ektar 100, Leica Summilux 75mm F1.4, Photography Singapore, Portrait, Rangefinder, Rangefinder Singapore, RF.SG, RFSG, RFSG.ASIA, Voigtlander Bessa R2A
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Some kind advise from our friendly hosts Joanne and Dennis, we took the Tekapo-Pukaki Canal Road en route to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Analogue Photography, Fuji Provia 100F, In Zone Focus, Landscape, Mamiya 43mm, Mamiya 7II, Photography Singapore, Rangefinder, Rangefinder Singapore, RF.SG, RFSG, RFSG.ASIA
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Sri Lanka, an island with a population of about 20 million, south west of India. Old name – Ceylon. … Continue reading →
Tried to capture the captivating eyes of the model in the fading evening light – Maung Maung Hla Win … Continue reading →
With the lovely M8 and the sexy Summilux 24mm in my hands… Suddenly I turned and saw her nicely … Continue reading →
A melancholy monsoon broken with a simple gesture of shelter – Seah Wei Chuan Gear: Leica M6 + … Continue reading →
These shots were mainly taken in the old quarters of Shanghai on the Puxi side of the city. Old … Continue reading →
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Tagged Analogue Photography, China, Kodak BW400CN, Kodak TMax 400, Leica M6, Photo Essay, Photography Singapore, Rangefinder Singapore, RF.SG, RFSG, RFSG.ASIA, Shanghai, Street Photography, Zeiss C-Sonnar 50mm F1.5
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Jass turned out great for the shoot. Photography is a hobby, and so with little formal photo-education, the rangefinder … Continue reading →
I rushed down from work to the open field outside Eunos MRT station thinking that there was a Chinese … Continue reading →
After dark, the Yakuza hustle for clients on the streets of Kabukicho, even as it rains. My girlfriend and … Continue reading →
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