View Full Version : same camera, same lens, same film, same printing outing...........date to be confirm.
jacob
09-09-2009, 12:42 AM
yo folks!
i'm thinking of doing this special outing. you dare to take the challenge? keep ur dslr at home and come pit your skills. of course have fun!
same camera, same lens, same film, same printer? can you do it well? the cost of each participant is about $20 or less. that includes printing of pictures. only 1 skillful photog will win.:jump1:
wanna know more?
I DARE YOU!
ai mai?:sweat:
littlegenie
09-09-2009, 09:39 AM
Sounds interesting. But won't it be a disadvantage to people who do not use that brand of camera? since he/she might not have used it before and do not know how use the more advanced features? (unless u state use Fully auto mode?)
jacob
09-09-2009, 09:47 AM
i'm making it more interesting...... the brand/model of the camera is one that most have neber use before. same focal length, same camera, same film, same printer. what's different is the person behind the camera.
SHIOK BOH?
*tsk tsk.... only 2 buttons for you to press. one shutter, one flash.:cheer:
coolsigg
09-09-2009, 09:54 AM
sounds interesting! count me in! :) but need to know more details such as how many exposure per participants, what is the subject etc.
camera brand most never use before ah=> i suspect is using Lomo camera! haha! :)
sgsoonhoe
09-09-2009, 04:01 PM
Rough guess, Polaroid instantamatic ?
jacob
09-09-2009, 11:40 PM
i think i start a list of names better......
if possible list down your prefered dates(next 1 month or so)
1) jacob
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max cap at 15 photogs.
jacob
09-09-2009, 11:42 PM
sounds interesting! count me in! :) but need to know more details such as how many exposure per participants, what is the subject etc.
camera brand most never use before ah=> i suspect is using Lomo camera! haha! :)
it's a well known brand but you're not quite there yet.:rofl:
Rough guess, Polaroid instantamatic ?
errrrrr...................................... still not there yet.
:sweat:
jacob
09-09-2009, 11:46 PM
Sounds interesting. But won't it be a disadvantage to people who do not use that brand of camera? since he/she might not have used it before and do not know how use the more advanced features? (unless u state use Fully auto mode?)
it's the skill of the man behind the lens/film is important. btw 2 button cameras.... how far can one go? it's the skills that takes one further step than others.
SKILL PITTING TIMES!
coolsigg
10-09-2009, 12:17 AM
it's the skill of the man behind the lens/film is important. btw 2 button cameras.... how far can one go? it's the skills that takes one further step than others.
SKILL PITTING TIMES!
2 button camera...haha...Fujifilm Zoom Date F2.8? :happy1:
yilishengxian
10-09-2009, 07:27 AM
Disposable cameras?
littlegenie
10-09-2009, 08:45 AM
1) jacob
2) littlegenie (mid oct onwards)
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jacob
10-09-2009, 04:43 PM
2 button camera...haha...Fujifilm Zoom Date F2.8? :happy1:
Sorry dude. can't tell U... but it's a brand everyone know.
jacob
17-09-2009, 11:58 PM
so few daring people ar?
friends
31-03-2010, 11:55 PM
Dear Jacob;
It is great news to test the photography skill.
Are you providing the 2 button camera, please? Can use polaroid? or Lomo?
Please advice?
regards.
friends
jacob
01-04-2010, 12:10 AM
Dear Jacob;
It is great news to test the photography skill.
Are you providing the 2 button camera, please? Can use polaroid? or Lomo?
Please advice?
regards.
friends
almost forgot about this.
participants will use the same cam for all. and negatives are to be printed on the same printer(photolab). no lomo nor pola.
currently busy not able to organise. but do stay tune. just put your name in the list first then.
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