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It’s taken me a while to get my camera hooked up to the computer to import these shots, but here are a few shots of downtown Basel I shot in early October.

Basel Mittlere Rheinbrucke

Basel Mittlere Rheinbrucke

Matthew in Basel

Matthew in Basel

Basel Mittlere Rheinbrucke

Basel Mittlere Rheinbrucke

Basel fountain

Basel fountain

No peeing sign

A reminder for our French visitors

Roche headquarters

The competition!

Unser Bier

Unser Bier - the local brew

I’ve put the camera away now, as the weather is turning more grey, but it will come out again when the sun is shining…

I decided to try something a little different this weekend. I haven’t really had a good chance to play with my new toy, so I decided to mount it on my camera and take a few shots.

These were all taken with my new manual focus, 45mm pancake lens. The lens is a reproduction of a 1960s Nikon lens, and dates back to the Tessar design from the 1920s. I really like the shots from the lens – I think they have a great vintage feel to them. Just to complete the illusion, I set my camera to in-camera black & white.

Manual focus, 1920s lens, B&W. Old school, baby. Henri Cartier-Bresson, eat your heart out.

Street corner

Street corner

Aude gazes into a shop window

Aude gazes into a shop window

The Seine

The Seine

Lamp post

Lamp post

Aude

Aude

Walkers along the Seine

Walkers along the Seine

Park bench

Park bench

Dome

Dome

Moto

Moto

Velibs

Velibs

Aston Martin

Aston Martin

Typically French. No two panels match, covered with dents, different wheels, and parked illegally on a traffic cone.

Typically French. No two panels match, covered with dents, different wheels, and parked illegally on a traffic cone.

I had my camera around my neck as I walked around Singapore… Here are a few more shots.

Merlion

The famous Singapore Merlion, shot from across the harbour outside my hotel

Singapore skyline at sunset

Singapore skyline at sunset

Singapore skyline at sunset

Singapore skyline at sunset

The Singapore Merlion

The Singapore Merlion

The Singapore Merlion by night

The Singapore Merlion by night

Streetlights

Streetlights

A few pictures of the faces of multicultural Singapore. Apologies for the blurriness of some of the photos — I was running out of light and shooting handheld. Turns out I can’t handhold steadily at 1/15 of a second!

Well, it was only a matter of time before I went out and bought a new camera, having invested so much in lenses over the past couple of months. I bought myself a used Fuji S2 Pro on eBay, which should complement our D70s nicely. Though it’s an older camera, it does wonderful things for skin tones and shoots with very low noise at high ISOs — so it will allow me to take nicer pictures of people indoors, in other words. Since people indoors make up about 50% of my photography, I hope that it’s a worthwhile investment.

Fuji S2 Pro

My “new” Fuji S2 Pro

As always, there is a learning curve to the new technology. And for most of the morning, I didn’t realise that the camera defaults into ‘Preview’ mode — displaying each photograph on the screen, but not saving any unless so actively press “record”. So I spent all morning shooting photos of my friends only to discover that none of them had been saved and I had an empty memory card. I did take a few pictures — both outside and inside — and so far am very pleased with the quality. Like anything else, practice and familiarity should improve the quality of my results.

The Merchant Store

The Merchant Store

The Goods Shed

A low-light photograph at ISO800 inside the Goods Shed.

Aude took this portrait of me, and liked it — so I thought I’d include it here.