minolta dynax 5

Multiple Exposure

Fuji X100s - Multiple Exposure

I like playing with multiple exposure function in a camera. While I know combining images in Photoshop can yield the same result, but I like doing it in the camera. The above was shot with Fuji X100s’ multiple exposure function switched on. The camera was shot first and then followed by the box of Ilford PANF Plus 50. That’s my Olympus OM-1n film camera. A cool way to tell what film inside the camera now.  :)

Below are two multiple exposure images shot about ten years ago when I was still shooting only negative and slide films. There were shot with Minolta Dynax 5 film camera. The first one was on Kodak EBX slide film and the second one was on Kodak E100VS slide film. I need to find the original slides to rescan them to get higher resolution files. I used the double exposure function of the camera to shoot two exposures so I could position the full moon where I wanted it to be.

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Playing Ceki

Ceki is a card game popular within the Peranakan and Hokkien community. I don’t know how to play it though. This was taken on the night before my brother’s wedding in January 2003. Family members gathered for dinner and then played this ceki card game. Small amount of money were involved just to make it more attractive.

This was shot using my first SLR camera, Minolta Dynax 5, that I bought more than 10 years ago. I believe the lens was Sigma EX Macro 105mm f/2.8. I re-scanned the film to show the film information, Kodak TMax ISO 3200 and the frame number. I love the grains.

And last but not least, last three days of public voting for the Singapore Best Photography Blog Awards 2012. So, if you have a moment to spare, kindly vote for this blog if you like it. MORE +