SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE. (July 2010). Fun with fish pastries at the Takashimaya Singapore. I don't care what anybody says - Olympus art filters can generate great results, even for serious photographers. More importantly, they're a blast to use. Original photo properties: Olympus E-620 dSLR, Zuiko Digital ED 50mm f2.0 Macro lens (100mm, 35mm equivalent), handheld, image stabilization on, single autofocus, pinhole art filter, matrix metering, 1/125s f2, ISO 500, 3024 x 4032 pixels, JPEG.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
EDMONTON, CANADA. (September 2010). Last watermelon of summer. Permanent photo link here. Original photo properties: Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Model 2 with fixed 116mm f8 glass lens, Polaroid TZ Artistic Giambarba (expired) film (ISO / ASA 100), handheld, manual focus, JPEG scanned from instant print.
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Labels: bear, instant film, peanut, polaroid, polaroid sx-70 model 2, polaroid tz artistic expired, portrait, summer, watermelon, wildlife
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