There goes my intro.
Hahah, I guess I've missed writing here since it has been quite a while. And I have this urge to, y'know, write something so here I am :)
Well, I've had an awesome "karipap"-picnic with my mrnzmi and Marsha just now at the Oval Park. It was a big bag of mixed stuff; I taught a bit of what I know about composing a picture before snapping them with the help from the internet to Marsha, a bit of portrait-shoot for both of them, eating mrnzmi's currypuffs, having fun insulting each other (damn it was good, hahah) and unknowingly played with an EE lecturer's daughter.
Oh, while we're on the subject, I HAVE FINALLY DEVELOPED MY FIRST FILM IN THE HISTORY OF YAYA-GO-LOMO! Okay the last word was totally made up, but you get the point. Haha. I went lomo somewhere in the beginning of June, and I've gotten a nice, practical Russian toycam, the Smena 8M for myself. It's a very recommended camera for those who actually want to learn the relationship between film speed, shutter speed and aperture opening. It was super hard in the beginning, and it still is but I'm slowly getting hold of that right now.
So yeah, after searching for a bit, I finally found a shop that would help me to send my roll of film to be developed. The exact place where they develop the film is sort of hard for me to drive to, so I sent it to this shop in Pertama Complex that will help me to send to the actual shop. Well, for a first roll, I did moderately, I think?
Phew. Those were from the Agfa Vista 400 film. Currently, I'm trying to finish my Agfa Vista 200 film and later, baby Smena will be loaded with my first redscale film ever! After that, Imma continue with more film by Lomography: the black and white Lady Grey and Slide Xpro. Then, maybe, MAAAYBE I would focus on my medium format camera, dearest Holga 120N. And I've been itching to get my hands on my dad's old Olympus SLR. Asdfghjkl, urgh. I can't even begin to describe how excited I am with film photography.
Maybe I could by slamming my head on my laptop's keyboard, but I'm not eager to have any concussion. So yeah.
At some point, this girl wanted to stay with us and eat her currypuff and even tried to play with my Holga. Kid, go lomo bila engkau dah besar nanti okay?
Damn the kid looked like a baby model here, I'd give her that.
Ohhey y'all!
Oh, while we're on the subject, I HAVE FINALLY DEVELOPED MY FIRST FILM IN THE HISTORY OF YAYA-GO-LOMO! Okay the last word was totally made up, but you get the point. Haha. I went lomo somewhere in the beginning of June, and I've gotten a nice, practical Russian toycam, the Smena 8M for myself. It's a very recommended camera for those who actually want to learn the relationship between film speed, shutter speed and aperture opening. It was super hard in the beginning, and it still is but I'm slowly getting hold of that right now.
So yeah, after searching for a bit, I finally found a shop that would help me to send my roll of film to be developed. The exact place where they develop the film is sort of hard for me to drive to, so I sent it to this shop in Pertama Complex that will help me to send to the actual shop. Well, for a first roll, I did moderately, I think?
No. 2: "Look out your window"
No. 6: Well, baby Smena hates cat within its 1 meter range.
No. 8: "Double Ipoh".
No. 15
No. 26: My boys + Sepang = my favorite combo in the history of ever.
Phew. Those were from the Agfa Vista 400 film. Currently, I'm trying to finish my Agfa Vista 200 film and later, baby Smena will be loaded with my first redscale film ever! After that, Imma continue with more film by Lomography: the black and white Lady Grey and Slide Xpro. Then, maybe, MAAAYBE I would focus on my medium format camera, dearest Holga 120N. And I've been itching to get my hands on my dad's old Olympus SLR. Asdfghjkl, urgh. I can't even begin to describe how excited I am with film photography.
Maybe I could by slamming my head on my laptop's keyboard, but I'm not eager to have any concussion. So yeah.
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