tsiklonaut
Well-known
I've always carried some sort of digital, but decided to do this trip more different - take only analog cameras and a stash of film with me, both 120 and 135 rolls. I didn't want it to be the usual single-trick-poney film tour the photographers tend to do with just one or two favourite films they know throughout. In the dying age of film variation I decided to push my limit and took all sorts of films with me for experimentation: color negatives, slides, b&w and infrared and see how I would cope under very wide spectrum of analog "pressure".
I'll post most with edges to see what film I used.
Here it goes.
First stop was actually Singapore, with it's exovert and showoff layout, it's got a decent metro system though:

Rush hour Metro by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Singapore night by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Some shopping? by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

. by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Funky bottom by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
I'll post most with edges to see what film I used.
Here it goes.
First stop was actually Singapore, with it's exovert and showoff layout, it's got a decent metro system though:

Rush hour Metro by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Singapore night by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Some shopping? by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

. by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Funky bottom by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
tsiklonaut
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Then another airy dash to Indonesian islands. Felt good flying over the equatorial Indian ocean dreamland:
tsiklonaut
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And then came Indonesia.
It's third time here already, and our choice of transport: a small motorbike to dash around the narrow mountain roads and chaotic traffic. Good thing my wife loves it too.
The nature is beautiful:
And there's so much culture to see:
More later...
It's third time here already, and our choice of transport: a small motorbike to dash around the narrow mountain roads and chaotic traffic. Good thing my wife loves it too.
The nature is beautiful:
And there's so much culture to see:
More later...
robert blu
quiet photographer
I'm very impressed both, by your photos ( I really like the colors in the funky bottom) which are excellent and by your desire, capacity to take risks and push your limit! It's a good lesson not to forget!
robert
PS: you posted more photos when I was typing this, great monochromatic photos !
robert
PS: you posted more photos when I was typing this, great monochromatic photos !
bucs
Well-known
Great photos! Admire your versatility especially when travelling when sometimes most people tend to simplify their kit 
pakeha
Well-known
impressive...your images and your attitude
tsiklonaut
Well-known

Inside cloud by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Volcano Watchers by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

The Rim by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
tsiklonaut
Well-known
Indian Ocean seascapes posess that poetic beauty:
Harry S.
Well-known
The negative edges are distracting.
tsiklonaut
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The negative edges are distracting.
My apologies that you don't like the pics, it's simply how I work and see my pictures presented. I reckon I'll stop from here then.
Harry S.
Well-known
I like your pictures but I personally find the presentation garish. I dont think you need to show off that they are film, that is apparent in the tones and the feel.
No offense intended.
No offense intended.
lawrence
Veteran
For me the medium format shots, both colour and b&w, work best but have to agree with previous post about the film borders. Might be better just to make a note in the thread of which film was used.
rbelyell
Well-known
if theres no offense intended, i personally dont see any reason for the original post, especially when it was devoid of any other thought, comment or perspective. i love the presentation, am a big fan of doing the mundane differently and enjoyed the series. i hope the author will not be deterred by gratuitously nasty posts--its unfortunately the cost of doing business at a time where the mantra is 'if you have nothing good to say go ahead and blurt it out anyway'.
of course, no offense intended.
of course, no offense intended.
lawrence
Veteran
if theres no offense intended, i personally dont see any reason for the comment
I can't see anything wrong with a comment like this. It's a personal opinion honestly expressed and that surely is the point of a forum such as this? How bland things would be if we were restricted only to 'good', 'great' or 'fantastic'!
benji77
@R.F.F
I like the raw, naturalistic 'scrapbook' feel the frames give. It reminds me of the thrill you have while flipping through an old-fashioned book you made when you were a kid.
Oh yes, as I am from Singapore, that first shot is far from our 'rush hour'. Sometimes during rush hour, you may not be able to even lift your arms for such a shot
Oh yes, as I am from Singapore, that first shot is far from our 'rush hour'. Sometimes during rush hour, you may not be able to even lift your arms for such a shot
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Margus, beautiful photos, and the way you present it with the film edge makes it unique. Please continue doing it.
- From another film fan.
- From another film fan.
Harry S.
Well-known
if theres no offense intended, i personally dont see any reason for the original post, especially when it was devoid of any other thought, comment or perspective. i love the presentation, am a big fan of doing the mundane differently and enjoyed the series. i hope the author will not be deterred by gratuitously nasty posts--its unfortunately the cost of doing business at a time where the mantra is 'if you have nothing good to say go ahead and blurt it out anyway'.
of course, no offense intended.
The thing about honest and accurate feedback is you need to be as forthcoming with the negative as you are with the positives....that way when tsiklonaut sees me say "I like your pictures...." hopefully he trusts that is how I really feel and not some empty compliment.
Solinar
Analog Preferred
I for one like originality. Different strokes for different folks.
With regards to the imagery - tsiklonaut, I like how you see your subjects.
Kudos, keep them coming.
Best Regards from:
With regards to the imagery - tsiklonaut, I like how you see your subjects.
Kudos, keep them coming.
Best Regards from:
calebarchie
Established
I like your pictures but I personally find the presentation garish. I dont think you need to show off that they are film, that is apparent in the tones and the feel.
No offense intended.
I disagree, I find your initial comment quite boorish with no other feedback. I don't understand why the OP would feel the need to boast? I personally like the borders, they contribute to a raw and rugged feeling nicely fitting of Indonesia (as well for informations sake).
Very nice set, good to see you challenge yourself and come out with some stunning results!
Bill Clark
Veteran
I feel like you brought me along with your trip looking at these beautiful photographs.
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