Regular readers already know the Leice IIIc is my go to camera when I just walk around without goals. This roll was loaded at the end of a supposed Hasselblad walk with the Hasselblad User Group Singaore (HUGS).

This is a roll of cheap Kodak Color Plus. I shot a few of them so far, and I think it is good enough when you have no special goal.

This is quite an easy film to scan, the ISO 200 is quite convenient for color street shots on a nice day.

Walking from Bugis and Waterloo street area, the weather was beautiful, and I think the colors are very nice, vivid enough but not over saturated.

That day I had the Voigtlander 21mmF4 mounted on the Leica IIIc, and as above and below I think it realy renders movement very nicely.

The colors on the next two shots are outstanding, but light was exceptional too.



Of course sometime as above the 21mm gives a bit too much negative space.

Over this last year I shot a lot of with the 21 VC and I like it a lot. On the negative side I would say that sometimes it gives a very crisp and modern look to the pictures you may or may not like.

From this point the pictures are taken with the vintage Summaron 35F3.5. They are mostly taken in the afternoon where the light if not as good.


I also think the Summaron is an excelled lens. 35mm is a lot more manageable than 21, but I also have a 35mm finder,

The above is taken inside the National Design Museum, but there was plenty of light.

I don t realy know the relationship between the expo and Kraftwerk, but…



Film is scanned at home with Epson v800, I do a bit of colour and exposure correction in Light-room .