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The graveyeard for the solders from Valkeala who died in the war 1939-1944 between Finland and Russia
Taken with a Koroll 24 camera in week 132 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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As the name suggests, this model manages to squeeze 24 exposures out of a roll of 120 film, by using a mask to make the image size 3cm x 4cm. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.
I removed the mask, so the full width of the film is exposed, and the frames overlap, but if a full frame is desired, the film can simply be advanced twice.
The film was expired Fuji Velvia ISO100 slide film, which I cross processed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.
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©Lauri Heikkinen
This Cake was made by us at Yummiciosos. The customer requested a Halloween Cemetery cake. For more information on our cakes visit www.yummicosos.com
This church, and accompanying cemetary is located between Flatbush and Fawcett. Obviously the roof is new but the foundation and walls are much older.
Pictures of a cemetary
Taken for MSH. It was late at night, and the flash didn't pick stuff up very well. We'll have to see if they can be fixed up with Picnik.
Jewish Cemetary Währing, Vienna.
Disused cemetary that fell into disrepair over the years. Plants are taking over, as is rust and decay.
This cemetary is closed to the public, but guided tours are available a couple of times a year between spring and autumn