Sunny Kuala Lumpur, an old Fuji Finepix and Adobe Lightroom Classic

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Recently, I found my old digital camera and immediately put it to use because my old iPhone camera was broken and I had no funds for a new phone. So I have picked it up and realized that the lens is the biggest advantage over a smartphone camera I have and old Fuji S602z which I turned on yesterday but the viewfinder shows a white screen. I will try to send it for repairs and I hope it won't be too much.

I hope I will re-enjoy a bigger lens and a viewfinder soon! Every broken smartphone has a silver lining! haha. Enjoy the photos! All edited in Adobe Lightroom Classic.


DSCF1838.JPG This photo is the luckiest. I waited for the train to come from one direction and the other one came right when I pressed the button (the camera do not have multiframe mode). Very lucky.


DSCF1837b.jpg I feel having people give the photo some emotion that the viewer can relate.


DSCF1855b.jpg In this one too. I love to frame the shot with a little shadow vignette just to lead the eye to where is the main subject.


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I cropped this in Lightroom to have top part darker and creates focus to the mid of the photo. The long shadow helps in creating the mood.


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I once had a similar camera. Inexpensive, but quite reliable. It began to break down only after more than 10 years of operation.

Yes. One thing I miss abt cameras is the viewfinder. Very useful in a extremely bright condition. Hope to get my old s602z working again