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Abstract Leaves
My turn at the classic abstract leaves shot. Too bad this lens can't go extremely shallow depth of field though.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Waterway
I don't know why, but this shot reminds me a lot of the Half-Life 2 waterways. Personally I like this shot a lot.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Cameras Everywhere
Actually I took this shot because I liked the caustics that were formed on the underside of the bridge...
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Cat
I liked how the texture of the cat's fur and the inherent grain of the road present themselves distinctly even in black and white.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Dark Road
I had a few seconds to actually take this shot, as the sun soon died down afterward and with it, the shadows cast by the railings.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
World War I Memorial
Now used by youths as a resting place while they practice their skateboarding antics in front of it. Oh how the mighty fall.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Sprouting buildings
I cheated a little and added the ND filter effect at the top of the shot. What the hell, all my film...
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
The One Fullerton
Is the name of the building behind that bridge. Some interesting architecture in the heart of my city still exists.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Looking up
I was initially afraid of overexposure when taking the shot. I think it turned out rather well, especially the minimalist look I was going for.
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Wood texture
Texture was a big part of my focus with this particular roll of film. I liked how both elements are of...
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Angry Cat
This cat kept arching his back and coming towards me. I had to keep backing away while trying to maintain...
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Vines on rocks
I wanted to isolate a certain section of vines which I thought formed an interesting shape, but make it...
Uploaded on Jan 23, 2009
Silhouettes at sea
I had no idea ISO 400 film would be so incredibly grainy when I chose it.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
Tree trunk
I was trying to get the trunk texture of the tree to pop out while keeping the focus on the cross-section of the trunk.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
Combination lock
Yes I was desperate to finish the roll and started taking pictures of just about anything.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
Dualism in minimalism
Originally I was going to shoot them facing each other but then the second bird did something unexpected.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
Birds on wires
I don't know why I like the kind of shots where it's just birds sitting on wires.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
Seven
This was on a gatepost right outside an abandoned house that I didn't even know existed in my neighbourhood.
Uploaded on Jan 1, 2009
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