On Tourism: Photos from Singapore.

Merelyok

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Had some time today, so i decided to shoot a decidedly short series that may be in some way or another related to tourism in Singapore.

Bronica ETRS, Zenzanon 75mm, T-max 100 developed in HC-110 dil.B

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Thanks for looking!
 
Nice shots! How is the Hainanese Chicken rice over there?

Not bad at all, if you find the right stores! I reckon the one at the basement of Golden Mile complex is not too shabby. The rice does it for me. Not overtly oily yet with enough fragrance.

And how is it over at your side?
 
I haven't found a place for good Hainanese chicken rice here yet, but then again, I'm in Vancouver right now, in a month's time when I'm back in HK maybe!

I agree, not overtly oily with enough fragrance is key!
 
I haven't found a place for good Hainanese chicken rice here yet, but then again, I'm in Vancouver right now, in a month's time when I'm back in HK maybe!

I agree, not overtly oily with enough fragrance is key!

Not to forget chili that packs a good wallop! lol!
 
Your pictures are sensational B&W, no denying the Medium Format advantage is there? Even the T Max gives a good account of itself.
 
Thank you leica M2 fan. The medium format advantage is indeed there...I love the 3-dimensional pop that MF gives. As much as i love my leica, sometimes MF can't be beat for that special 'look'.

I love T-max 100 in medium format, it has a wonderful quality about it. I develop it in HC-110b and it scans very well.
 
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