Category Archives: B&W

Real B&W finally … luv it

Real B&W finally … luv it

Polaroid

Finally, The Impossible Project has produced a real B&W Polaroid film. Not only that, the new black border film actually turned out pretty nice. 🙂 These pictures were taken with the new PX600 Silver Shade UV+ on a SLR690. The pictures are really sharp and it’s no longer that sensitive to light getting in the way during the development process.

Polaroid

Day @ Chinatown

Day @ Chinatown

Went shooting in Chinatown with my Leica M3 and a roll of Kentmere 400.

Chinatown

Yong tau fu stall at the basement of Chinatown market. I was attracted by the big ??? signage, looked so unreal in a Singapore market. The man at the left did not appear too happy with me taking a picture of his stall. After I was done, I just smiled and walked off quickly. Love how the shot turned out, especially the lighting and shadow around the stall.

Chinatown

He knew I was watching him as I took a while to wait for the crowd to clear before taking the shot. When I finally lifted up my camera, he put on a really sweet smile. *nice*

B&W Tiong Bahru

B&W Tiong Bahru

 

Tiong Bahru

Went through a roll of expired (2005) Kodak Professional BW400CN film on the Leica M3. The film came free with one of the earlier camera purchase on eBay. Have to say that I like this film very much, very fine grains and rich tones.  Development was done at Fotohub and scanned at 16 base high res.

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