Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/13: June 17, 2008
Wow. I was stunned when I converted this to B/W, the tree just seems to.. pop. I've always coveted this kind of 3D feeling so much. I guess the true 30mm focal length helps, rather than the cropped lenses of today's compact digitals.

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd13.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/12: June 16, 2008
Was trying out the new camera when we took a trip to Chinatown.

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd12.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/11: June 15, 2008
RIP Casio Exilim EX-S880.

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd11.html
PADKBFD/13: June 17, 2008
Wow. I was stunned when I converted this to B/W, the tree just seems to.. pop. I've always coveted this kind of 3D feeling so much. I guess the true 30mm focal length helps, rather than the cropped lenses of today's compact digitals.
http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd13.html
Anthony Yong > PADKBFD/13: June 17, 2008
Wow. I was stunned when I converted this to B/W, the tree just seems to.. pop. I've always coveted this kind of 3D feeling so much. I guess the true 30mm focal length helps, rather than the cropped lenses of today's compact digitals.

http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd13.html
PADKBFD/13: June 17, 2008
Wow. I was stunned when I converted this to B/W, the tree just seems to.. pop. I've always coveted this kind of 3D feeling so much. I guess the true 30mm focal length helps, rather than the cropped lenses of today's compact digitals.
http://blog.akcyong.com/2008/06/padkbfd13.html
See photo in original gallery.

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