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Any Singapore Ferrari owners?

Discussion in 'Asia' started by DouglasNg, Jun 7, 2004.

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Should we end it?

  1. Lung will Break

  2. MP will Break

  3. The Singapore Thread will Break...END IT!

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  1. K.D.K

    K.D.K F1 Rookie

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    Hmmm the M8 Leica pic is nice, I wonder if I can get away with using one 28mm lens for landscape shots and use the baby leica for everything else :D
     
  2. b27

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    Nice, north where I was or south towards Lung?
     
  3. Spaing77

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    south...

    cowboy town as the Singapore PM describes it...

    but the only cowboy I see, are the custom officers at Woodlands :)
     
  4. Spaing77

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    Do you see me posting pics with a Canon?
     
  5. lung7707

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    errrr sorry my bad!
     
  6. K.D.K

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    Since you are so busy proving that you have a Leica, why not post some pics of your Nikon D3X with the same background :D Quick make me a believer LOL
     
  7. K.D.K

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    Aiyoh, dun let us influence you, the cameras you are looking at are all good and it would take a really big printed version or an expert eye to tell things apart, boils down to what you need. If you dont take pics regularly then a decent Point and shoot like the G10 suffice lo..

    dont forget the DSLR all need special care like a dry cabinet etc. Thirsty hippo in my camera bag doesnt work, so i got a bunch of rather useless moldy lens now. Plus weight wise is much heavier etc etc, if you fancy carrying extra luggage everytime you travel then buy one :)
     
  8. Spaing77

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    nothing really wrong with a Canon..

    its kinda of like how a year ago, we were all driving R35s...and now, we are all back in you know what...:)

    Dont need to prove anything to anyone, I will just share with you my personal preference. I would dare to tell you that out of 10 shots, maybe 1 or 2 comes out decent in the Leica...

    My choice of glass is still Leica if I can afford the time. If not, it will be a Nikon DSLR or P&S...
     
  9. Evolution

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    yeah... i saw the video already as well. when he appeared in the FXX my first impression was,"did the Stig lost weight"? anyway, did they allow the FXX to broke the record? the FXX isnt rd legal right? i remember Edo had a rd legalised one only...
     
  10. lung7707

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    which P&S has the highest F stop?
     
  11. K.D.K

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  12. Dipsomaniac

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    I watched the show last night and was surprised that the FXX was allowed to break the record. I can't remember which car it was, but 2 seasons back they disqualified a car after breaking the record on the grounds that it couldn't go over a speedhump due to its low front spoiler and no mechanical lift; this despite the fact that it was road registerable. I guess Shuey can pretty much do as he likes, even on Top Gear.

    p.s. breaking the record by 7 seconds is impressive non the less.
     
  13. rara355

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    ya man! powerrrr! tks for the sore throat. :D
     
  14. rara355

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    how dare you call me old la... i am barely in my 30s..

    save that for uncle lung or mike.. hehe
     
  15. Spaing77

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    more coming hahaha
     
  16. SFchallenge

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    u guys crack me up :) Anyway,

    just back from Cameron highlands where it's a cool 18 degrees in the morning & the route down was fantastic, proves that u don't need to go very far to enjoy mountainous roads but my passengers were less enthusiastic :D

    As for those folks doing screening for "heat" @ our customs. What a bunch of folks, they were holding a LCD screening equipment & haphazardly held in front of half the passengers then gave the "clear" sign while I was checking out the boot. Strangely, they were the only ones wearing masks & the last line in customs.
     
  17. SFchallenge

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    I'm keen to do a drive far up northeast, to the less travelled. I've heard of "driving nirvana" from an old guy who used to go there in their crazy 930s where the sunrise/set was amazing & roads that snake through forests, valleys & mountains. That was in the '80s, not sure how is it now.

    I saw this lake in the map "tasik temenggor"

    http://www.ttdi.com.my/content/view/18/48/

    "tasik kenyir" in Terranganu

    http://www.kenyirlake.com/

    Anyone interested? Best to have a spare wheel on board
     
  18. SFchallenge

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    #26293 SFchallenge, Jun 23, 2009
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    Seductive ;) esp. that lens.....

    With my limited knowledge about photography, it's the person behind the lens & not the brand that makes the diff. I've seen many amazing pics from simple Nikon D40+kit lens (less than S$1K) You can have a 50mgp Medium format but if you don't make full use or incapable of capturing the "feel" then, it's quite an overkill. Modern DSLRs have very good noise reduction on hi-ISOs which can make larger than 2.8Fstop redundant & of course if you want that bokeh (creamy background) & shoot proper portraits, then the primes like 50, 85, 105 etc are very useful. FYI, 50mm has been my fav & the F1.8 & 1.4s are all very sharp but only @ F2+ onwards.

    Leica Ms are favourite partly because of the size. It's discreet & great for shooting streetscenes, if Lung likes travelgraphy. Then, just bring the 50 & 28mm or wider IMHO. Otherwise, grab a nice zoom of 24-100+ for either brands.

    The less you bring, the more you shoot.

    Lastly, photoshop is quite indispensable now. These days, 9.5/10 amazing photos are all manipulated & if you're lazy like me, juz shoot jpegs :D

    Great to hear that. How, want a drive up far north? Eat, drink & get wet :)

    Implement? We haven't even had our own kopi session for the longest time. Or make that particular hotel in the east an unofficial gathering pt?
     
  19. †~MARK~†

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    That would be the Caparo T1, and Ghandi, not a speed bump :p
     
  20. rara355

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    we have done this kenyir route a few times whenever we do a cameron drive.you are right, awesome hills. but the last time we were there, there were quite a few stretches that were very bad due to landslides. in fact fongster and a few of us are planning one there soon. but i am going there to do my fishing. :)
     
  21. SFchallenge

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    Great, hook me up. Yeap, saw some pics where you guys have had to negotiate some soil :)
     
  22. K.D.K

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    #26297 K.D.K, Jun 23, 2009
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    A Singaporean blogger, who calls herself the Intellectual Snob, writes in her blog about how stupid and poorly educated local graduates are, even referring to them as 'buffoons'.

    The blogger, Intellectual Snob, according to her profile, read Political Science at Yale University and East Asian Studies at Harvard University, after attending Raffles Girls' School and Hwa Chong Junior College.
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  23. K.D.K

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    I can think of one example here...yes you! No no dont look at others..YOU! Hahahahah
     
  24. Spaing77

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    KL next Thurs till Sat...
     
  25. SFchallenge

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    Hello, are you getting married for real? Does your other half know your alter egos?

    Go play with her lah, lest she get bored when u spend so much time on the web & bothering us :D
     

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