Holga Cross-Processing

When i received the photos from the shop, was surprised by the very strong contrast in colours because it’s using cross-processing, some turn out good but some too dark but i will post all of them below…


Malacca-Classic old houses.


Romantic-looking church


Dutch-influenced design-The Stadhuys Square


Classic Malacca street which is more classic than chinatown.


Satay stall and shops, but too dark cannot see the people eating inside :)


Quite scary how it turns out, is actually a mask on a mannequin display.


I dunno why i took this picture, but it reminds me of the kit-kat advertisement on tv where the guy help the girl to crush the drink cans, while the girl enjoys her kit-kat!


Hokkien mee-my favourite food :)


Back in S’pore

Today i just received my enlistment letter, i will be enlisting on 16 September! Finally! Btw also want to ask who interested in going Malaysia, back-pack or weekend trip?

  • FoNg YeE

    Wah. I want, but doubt my parents will allow… Zzz. let me know if you’ve gt any plans bah. :)

  • edmundwee

    haha ok, see how it goes..maybe as opp outing?but dunno the others wan go ma?

  • http://www.sketchedesignerd.com HUI

    LOL i want!
    but not everyone can go wor.
    hahahaha u like keep going on trips neh.
    so enjoy hurhur.

  • edmundwee

    haha ok, ya i went on sunday with my relatives ma

  • jy

    hi, how do you do the contrast like the 1st pic?

  • edmundwee

    hi jy, it’s done by cross-processing, means that the shop will develop the film in colour negative chemicals, so it will have stronger contrast.

  • liying

    cool pictures there~ keep it rolling! :D