So we see.
She sees me.
So does she.
Widely a one way.
Bird’s eye view.
In the words of Megatron – “RETREAT!”
This is Petaling Street.
Yeah, I guess they look local.
Man he must be thinking about them ‘melons.
I finally met the SLR Magic 35mm F1.7 CCTV lens for the NEX – tiny lens with magical output!
It had massive focus field curvature, causing the sides to be out of focus.
It also had vignetting which made for a very lomographic effect. Very inspiring to compose with the effect already showing on screen!
That’s it from that lens though. Here’s one from the Sony E 16mm F2.8.
And one from the Minolta 70-210mm F4 beercan.
There you have it, one illiterate man.
Somewhere near the Dang Wangi LRT station.
Also nearby. I don’t quite remember how I got this.
We were there to revisit the abandoned houses along Jalan Kamunting, near Dang Wangi.
Front entrance. Inviting, eh?
This is the backyard.
A wide hallway with natural sunlight. Originally shot with the Peleng 8mm F3.5 circular fisheye, then de-fished using DxO Optics Pro Elite.
Literate folk made notes.
Another defished view.
A thing to note is that not all the houses were as abandoned as we initially thought, so beware.
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Dang Wang II
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Haha! I still remember I twisted that sign ! also the de-fished pictures are really soft on the sides !
Junyu: Yup, because de-fishing just stretches the edge pixels like heck!
What did you stumble into at the abandoned houses?
Matthew: We couldn’t make out, but there was an inhabitant in one of the foliage-infested houses.