Over the weekend, I took my Xpro-1, XF35mm and XF27mm for a walk around Singapore's streets. Although the 27mm and 35mm seems to be quite close in number, when used on the streets, it yield a different output. I prefer the 27mm thin profile and the wider angle. The hit rate is higher as it is wider than what i see on my naked eyes. Some shots need to be cropped.
As for 35mm, it has a better 3D effect and bokeh effect. More care and consideration is required when using the 35mm.
Shots were taken at Geylang Serai, Dakota Estate and Little India (Serangoon).
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1- Little India, XF35mm |
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2-Retro Honda Bike- XF35mm |
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3- Vegetables on display , XF35mm |
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4- B&W , XF27mm |
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5- Famous snack at Geylang Serai, XF27mm |
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6- Stocking up, XF27mm |
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7- Black Cat, XF35mm |
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8- Dakota Crescent flats, to be demolished soon, XF35mm |
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9- Busy Market at Geylang Serai, XF27mm |
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10- XF35mm, Dakota Crescent |
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11- XF35mm, systematical back alley shophouses |
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12- XF35mm, Chinese Medicine at Dakota estate. |
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13- XF35, Dakota Crescent, empty mail boxes after tenants were moved out |
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14- XF35mm, Dakota Crescent Estate |
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15- XF27mm, Inside the wet market of Geylang Serai |
Wow, I think the picture showing the busy market picture is truly stunning!!!! Do you remember what kind of shutter speed you used? I really the shopthouse pic (I initially thought it was a photoshop trick!)
ReplyDeleteHi Laurent, thanks. For the busy market, the shutter was 0.5secs. The camera with no shake stabilizer, I have to hand-hold the camera and supported by the railings.
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