Thursday, September 3, 2020

from in front of the lens.

I've been curious with analog camera since 2 years ago, but I couldn't afford to buy one that time. I decided to get my self a disposable camera instead and I loved it??? although most of my photos turned out not really great lol (yep, I rarely used the flash and I forgot it has low ISO...). Several months ago, I finally bought an analog camera and it's Fujifilm Vista AF Date. This one is quite good I think but I still have to practice to adjust the focus. I was so excited to try out  my very first analog camera and I used Fuji Industrial 100 roll film as its companion. Well, I actually planned to use Kodak Colorplus 200 at first, but I accidentally rewind it :( thankfully I still can save that roll for the future use!

In this post, I want to share you the result from both the disposable camera and the analog cam, and it's really interesting to see the differences (the color I mean!). Here are the photos that I took by using the disposable camera:

I took this one when I went to a village for a community service agenda.
 

Oh okay, I miss my campus.
 
 
And these one were from my analog camera. I just realized that I have an issue with the photo orientation with this cam and I have to learn it again, lol.
 





Personal favorite.


Another personal favorite.

 
I really love the color tone from the roll film! It's really beautiful with a bit greenish effect. Yes I took these photos in the middle of the pandemic. It was taken when I had to go to the nearest supermarket to buy my daily needs (in order to survive, ofc!) and somewhere around my office (yes, I still have to go to work). I can't wait to spend my next roll to see the color that it will bring ahaha. I guess that's the excitement of taking photos with analog cam, because we'll be so curious about the result and being super impatient to develop the roll lol.
 
Hope the situation will get better one day. Stay safe everyone! Don't forget to wear the mask and wash your hand frequently.

Cheers!

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

It's Time to Rest

It's been a while since I wrote something in here. Talking about the current situation, it's really hard to adapt to something we've neglected for a while. But I guess we can see at the bright side of this situation. It's really a great opportunity for us to take a deep breath, surround ourselves with our family, focus on something you need to do, take a rest. Even the earth is taking a rest now, right?

Most of my friends decided to take some online courses, which is a great thing to do. I want to but I can't find what interest me to study haha. I decided to focus on developing my Korean language or my writing skills. Yes, writing skills. It just come to my mind how I miss writing a story so badly (maybe, I can produce one story within this week?). Another activity that I like to do is journaling. I just found how that activity can really relieve my stress (plus seeing those aesthetic journals makes me feel at ease). Making some playlists is a great idea too or maybe you can just clean your place to make you more comfortable during this physical distancing era.


Whatever you do during this physical distancing situation, I hope you always find your own happiness. Don't forget to pay attention to others. Stay hydrated and healthy. This will over soon!

Oh and I present you my latest playlist (will update soon with more songs): anxiety distancing.