Loading was definitely much easier with experience and with Kodak Ektachrome costing $7/roll. Looking forward to it as the Uncle from Triple D says that this film can be cross processed.
Within secs, Ed managed to appease Diana and fed the film into its mouth.
Next up, how much to turn to ensure that it has reached the first photo.. After turning about 2 rounds (which we thought was sufficient), we starting snapping photos...
But.... When we brought the camera to Ruby, the uncle advised and told us that our camera have yet to start rolling. He started to turn our camera many many rounds until we can actually see some dotted lines on it, before the 1 starts appearing on the red backing.. Woo hoo.. we are finally on the right track. =)
We started snapping photos in the bright scorching sunlight.
Double exposure.. First shot, Me standing real close to the fish eye lens.. Second shot, Ed's turn
Ed standing at a distance of about 5m away..
Love the expression on Ed's face. Taken real close, say about 1m away from the lens. (Tip: Fisheye lens turn out best when taken real close, say about 1-2m away)
Me bracing the hot sun for a nice shot. Love the way the colour turns out.
Photo taken indoor at Mica Building... Love the colours..(Tip: Advisable to use flashlight for indoors. Most of our photos taken indoor turn out rather light and grainy.. )
Taken at Clark Quay. Double exposure... Another of my favourite photo taken by Ed.
The second attempt is definitely much better than the first. Way to got t2lomo!!!!
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