Saturday, February 27, 2010
Lomo random - test-driving my fisheye lens
Lomo random - test-driving my Seagull
These are some of my first shots using the Seagull 4B-1, the entry level TLR fully manual camera. I am still figuring out the right combinations of aperture, shutter speed and film ISO in different light conditions. Sometimes, I even get the focus wrong (like in the picture of the door), which actually is the easiest bit. Medium format film produces more vivid shots than ordinary 35mm, and is even better on Seagull because of the glass lens, which results in a very sharp HD effect. Somehow the shots look better in the 6x6 square frame. I don't think I ever use much of the 6x4 frame!
Yogya trip (3) - Prambanan
Prambanan is a 9th century Hindu temple which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is much lesser known than Boroburdur, which receives more tourists (than it can actually handle) and has been featured widely in travel literature. Some parts of the temple were destroyed by earthquake tremors a few years ago and the loose stones were piled neatly at one side, waiting to be used for reconstruction. Apparently, the stones have been sitting around for a few years now, presumably because the government is waiting for funds to come in for the reconstruction works.
Seagull 4B-1
Yogya trip (1) - around where we stayed
Holga 135 and Seagull 4B-1
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Leaving Kurt Wallander

After spending the past two weeks in the world of Inspector Kurt Wallander and his crime encounters, it was difficult to extract myself out of Ystad, the small southern Swedish town and jump into other books by Henning Mankell. I managed to do so by bringing along "Italian Shoes" onto the plane bound for Yogyakarta and settling down to explore a completely different genre - aging and death. The book is a moving account of Fred Welin, a retired surgeon living in semi-exile alone on a small island, who is forced to confront his troubled past, when the woman he abandoned forty over years ago suddenly appears and makes him honour a promise made many years ago. Harriet is dying of a terminal illness and hopes to make a final journey across the desolate snowscape together with Fred in search for a beautiful pool among the forests of northern Sweden. It is also a journey where the two re-visit the poignant memories of the past and reaches a cusp when Harriet uncovers a little surprise for Fred at the end of the journey.
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