Fun with the Pro Tama 0.45x wide-angle converter is when I have time to stroll about downtown KL! Masjid Jamek, this is.
I have never seen such a magnificent, beautiful, ripe, perfect ass. I had never felt such a strong urge to just… take a picture of it. This picture does not do justice to it, or the lucky monorail seat that it graced.
It must be my innate Ass Man talking.
Pardon the overexposure, my Vivitar 24mm F2.0’s aperture lever was misaligned.
Berjaya Times Square.
YS Camera, SS2, where I bought ASA 1600 film.
“What, are you calling me a chicken?”
“When the cars stop, I will leap over the road!”
All this and more, in Petaling Street. Note the sharp flare caused by the wide-angle converter.
I was just walking about with my camera, and this guy asked me to take his picture. I did point out that there was no way for me to give him a picture straight away.
Rames. When I remove the macro part of the wide-angle converter, it becomes a fish-eye! All shots at F22 for maximum apparent focus because it needs the lens to focus to like 5cm near.
Spot the shoes!
Flash and a long exposure.
Bounced flash. Yes, your nose can touch it and you’d still have a view of what’s around you.
smashpOp jumps, fish-eye style.
CK and Cherrie.
Bigheadbigheadbighead!
Damn my shoes!
Designer versus designer.
“Remember, no touching the face!”
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