Saturday, November 14, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
sunshine
Sunday, September 13, 2009
ben
been awful busy the past couple of months. i've only been either in the office or at home, so taking more photos at home now. am supposed to be studying for some certification exam, but gave up, thus the post.
my mouse, ben, had his first bath, and spent the whole afternoon under the sun to dry. now he's pristine white again.
the colors look a bit off. not sure if it's because of the blogger compressing the image. you'll get better results if you click on the image(s).
Monday, August 3, 2009
浜降祭 (photos)
been scanning the past few days. the films have been hanging almost a week so i had to file them. the first few shots were with a 50mm, the others with a 25mm. kinda different style of shooting with the 25mm. i was right next to the subject.
if you could see, the first shot is at 4:20 am. the last one was sometime past 6. (my camera could record the time at the edge of the film, but usually doesn't cooperate, so for 2 or 3 rolls, it didn't record the time. and even for those rolls that it decided to record the time, it doesn't like doing so for all frames.)
next blog may be from the recent fireworks... or maybe not... off to aomori nebuta (青森ねぶた) tomorrow.
浜降祭 (contact prints)
i found an easier way to make contact prints. i was using my film scanner but it was too slow and kept hanging on me. i now switched to my flatbed scanner which can take 4 strips at once. it's a bit lower resolution, but does the job faster. i'll be using my flatbed scanner from now. i might go back to my film scanner when i get a faster computer.
p.s.
made me think to stop having contact prints made altogether when i have my color negatives developed by photo labs.
Friday, July 31, 2009
the fire starters (preview)
Thursday, July 23, 2009
mad hettie
i've suddenly had time to scan my backlog of film. this was from a year ago.
the girl somehow reminds me of mad hettie in 'death : the high cost of living', though i am still debating in my head if she looks more like mad hettie, or death...
Labels:
400TMY-2,
Contax 645,
death,
Kodak,
Planar T* 80mm f/2,
T-MAX 400,
the high cost of living,
秋葉原付近
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
浜降祭
my digital shots were crap. had to crop this to 4:3. hope to get something decent from my film shots. will definitely go back to this event (and bring color film next time).
Labels:
35mm,
Epson R-D1s,
Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4 MC,
浜降祭,
茅ヶ崎
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
the balloon man
it's been a while since my last post. been busy again with other stuff (more of was just lazy).
nothing much to say except it's already 2am here and i should be sleeping. maybe i'll write more next time. maybe.
btw, also created a new flickr account for mobile pictures. was kinda surprised at the pictures it (the phone) is able to produce. plus i get location information.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
where is grumpy old man?
sighted in ayase a month ago. watching muay thai has adverse effects. actual muay thai pictures to follow. i hope...
you can check jono's pics in the meantime.
築地
wandered around tsukiji while waiting for our favorite sushi shop finish their periodic maintenance. this guy was busy hauling some crates to his shop even though the market was closed on this day.
(the colors came out somewhat different than what i see in aperture... should be greener and darker)
Labels:
35mm,
Epson R-D1s,
Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4 MC,
Tsukiji,
築地
Saturday, June 6, 2009
梅雨
it's rainy season again. saw this guy looking at something. i don't remember now if he was looking at a map trying to find his way or trying to decide what drink to get in front of a vending machine. (i passed by this place again and saw it was an area map he was looking at.) actually, i first thought his eyes were closed, was drunk and trying to fight off a bad headache, but when i looked closer, he was actually staring at whatever it was in front of him. and i think he knew i took his picture because right after, he lowered his umbrella covering his face.
something i have to keep in mind with the way rangefinders work... while i tried to frame this so that there is space between the guy and that thing to the right, i forgot that what i was viewing is not through the lens (unlike an SLR) thus the shot ending up less than ideal. oh well...
Sunday, May 24, 2009
monday blues
it's monday again tomorrow. i was told off to come on time, so i have to leave the house earlier than "normal"... =(
taking the train is such a pain now since we moved to the "new" office. i have to change trains thrice and endure these crazily packed trains. (before, i was able to sit, and sleep all the way till my stop.)
i was planning to make a series of my daily commute. i still have to get shots of people running to change to the other train line, not to mention people being pushed in just to be able to close the train doors. crazy...
Saturday, May 23, 2009
developments
been busy lately with other things... been wanting to post this for 2 weeks, now i think the excitement has died.
anyway, i finally gave in. this is from my first self-developed roll. (note to self : may 9) tim and jono must be sniggering they have a new convert. now just waiting for ken's turn...
i still think it is too cumbersome to do it. it is still much easier to just drop it off some lab, though it does cost less, and you don't have to wait for several days to get your film back.
i have developed 6 other rolls since. i'll post some when i get the time to scan them. a lot of them were underexposed though, not because i made a mistake in developing, but more on my laziness to rely on auto exposure from the camera, rather than exposing manually.
Labels:
400TX,
50mm,
ISO 800,
Kodak,
Planar T* 50mm f1.4,
self-developed,
TRI-X,
Yashica FX-3 Super 2000,
西荻窪
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
abandoned
Monday, May 4, 2009
0 . 9 5 (れい てん きゅう ご)
note: got this lens off an auction a bit more than a month ago. was shocked to see a lot of fungus on the lens. (i know i shouldn't trust the dodgy description on auction sites but still fell for it.) had it immediately brought to some 'camera lab' to have it cleaned and modified to M mount. they originally estimated 2 months, but was surprised to get a call 1 month early (reminder to self : apr 29) they couldn't take away all the fungus traces, but i think they did a very good job cleaning it.
this was shot a day after i got it. i shot some with film on the 1st day but i still don't have it back. the lens performs better than i expected. i think it is sharp enough. (the picture here is a bit out of focus though. focus is more on the nose rather than the eye, but this is the one which captures the old man's expression most with the shots i took of him.)
blog: i wanted to try this lens at night where it works best, so decided to walk to higashi-ginza after work. i chanced upon this old man along the main street of ginza. there were 2 of them actually. the other one was a middle-aged woman, who i initially thought was the main performer, but she called this old man sensei (teacher)... this old man (muraoka-san, name printed on the cd he was selling) was very nice. i think he talked more than he played. =) (i also think his cd is not worth the 2,000 yen he is selling it for. you should just listen to him live whenever you chance upon him) (btw, i walked all the way to shiodome to catch my train home. around twice the distance of my original plan, for those not familiar with tokyo.)
additional note: somehow i like the sound of how they say the aperture value in japanese: れい てん きゅう ご (rei ten kyuu go)
Labels:
50mm,
Canon 50mm f0.95,
Epson R-D1s,
Ginza,
Hideyuki Muraoka,
tokyo,
銀座
Monday, April 13, 2009
easter sunday
was out in shinjuku after attending an easter vigil. didn't realize the time (it was already around 2:30 am). this is right when you get out the tunnel connecting the east exit (from alta) and the west exit (going towards omoide yokocho (思い出横丁)). it looks very different when the shops are all closed and there are no people on the street...
Labels:
35mm,
Epson R-D1s,
Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4 MC,
shinjuku,
tokyo,
tokyo nobody,
新宿
Thursday, April 9, 2009
sunset
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
90mm
last sunday, we were only supposed to go to a nearby restaurant to have lunch (at 3pm!) then head off to shinjuku. the local theme park was doing a sakura festival until that day, and entrance to the park was free after 4pm. it was already past 4pm by the time we finished lunch, so we decided to have a look inside the park since we were already there, plus it's free.
we found several sakura trees where they usually have the ajisai (hydrangea) festival. it was a nice quiet place away from the main festival area and away from the rides. there were only a handful of other people there, so there was no need to fight any crowds or think of a way to frame a shot so that people's heads won't be in it.
i finally found a nice quiet place in tokyo to enjoy the sakura.
anyway, this was shot using a 90mm lens. the R-D1s only had frame lines up to 50mm, so i have to guess what gets in the frame when using this lens. i also found out i couldn't focus properly with a canon 85mm f1.9 using the R-D1s (it front-focuses). while that lens is brighter, i am stuck with the 90mm to get proper focus.
桜
went to chidorigafuchi last night to check out the sakura (cherry blossoms). the sakura were still in full bloom. didn't take much since there were still a lot of people. was on the way to yasukuni shrine and found this couple looking at the sakura at the edge of the moat. didn't have time to setup/focus properly, but this is what i got.
Labels:
35mm,
Epson R-D1s,
Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4 MC,
千鳥ヶ淵,
桜
Friday, April 3, 2009
new year
profile
just to give proper credit, my profile picture was taken by danny griffin.
btw, i think he has a really cool name ;-)
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
agaw-dilim
agaw-dilim is the filipino (or should i say tagalog) word for twilight or dusk. agaw in itself means to grab or snatch, while dilim means darkness. i think it is very appropriate to describe the time of day when light turns into dark.
this does not imply though that i have a dark character (or so i believe). this word, in a way, describes my love of taking pictures at night. i see it more as a challenge in pushing myself and my equipment (camera, lens, ...) to its limits, and 'snatch' an image from the darkness.
reboot : flickr
i felt the old account got bloated so i created a new one. i could have just deleted all my pictures and started all over, but my old pictures has some sentimentality in them. when i look at them, i can see how my style has changed through the years.
i will follow suit on how other people use blogs to describe their images while keeping their photo galleries simple. ok, call me a copycat...
reboot : blogger
not completely new to blogging. i've had an account since 2003, but not really a blogger so i don't know if i'll be able to update this as well...
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